UNIT 1, lesson 1. GETTING RECAQUAINTED
UNID 1, lesson 1
1) How do people greet around the world?
1. Japan:
Greeting: Konnichiwa
Meaning: Hello / Good day / Good afternoon
In Japan, it is common to bow slightly and say "Konnichiwa" as a formal or informal greeting.
France:
Greeting: Bonjour
Meaning: Hello / Good morning
In France, "Bonjour" is a common way to greet both in formal and informal situations.
Practice present perfect.
3. I have already finished my homework.
They have never been to Europe.
She has visited Paris twice.
We have just started a new project.
Have you ever tried sushi?
He has already seen that movie.
The team has won three consecutive matches.
Have you finished your meal yet?
They haven't received the package yet.
She has lived in New York for five years.
Personalized dialog.
4. Person A: Have you ever greeted someone with a fist bump?
Person B: Yes, I have! Fist bumps are a common way to greet friends in informal settings.
Person A: That's cool! Have you ever given a high five as a greeting?
Person B: Absolutely! High fives are a fun and energetic way to greet someone after a job well done.
Person A: Have you ever used the phrase "Howdy" as a greeting?
Person B: Yes, I have! "Howdy" is a casual way to say "Hello" and is commonly used in some parts of the United States.
Person A: Have you ever greeted someone with a bow, like they do in Japan?
Person B: No, I haven't. Bowing is a traditional greeting in Japan, but it's not commonly used in my culture.
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