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Introduce yourself! VOCABULARY LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE Beginner A1_1011V_EN English www.lingoda.com 1

Goals Practice introducing yourself Learn vocabulary and phrases to introduce yourself www.english-maestro.mn www.english-maestro.mn 2

Hi, I m Peter. How are you? 3

Hello! Hello! Nice to meet you. 4

Hi! My name is... Hi! My name is Peter. What s your name? 5

What is your name? I m Jessica. What is your name? 6

How are you? How are you? I m doing fine. 7

I m fine. I m fine, thank you. 8

Introductions Hello! What is your name? Hi! I m Paula. 9

Introduce yourself Hello. My name is Emily. What is your name? I m Ken. Nice to meet you. How are you? I m fine, thanks. 10

Unscramble the three words and make one question H 11

Choose the correct answer 1. How you? 2. What is your? 3. Who you? 4. What is her? 5. My is Maria. name are 12

Complete the dialogue Hi! What is _ name? My is Jenny. And you? I m Cory. How you? I m, thanks. Nice to meet you, Jenny. Bye! 13

yes Yes, we re fine! 14

no No, I m not fine. 15

This is This is Caroline. She s my friend. 16

Introductions Yes, I m Peter. This is Caroline. 17

Introduce yourself My name is Brona. Nice to meet you. This is Marco. He s my friend. Yes, I am happy! No, I m not happy.

Find the opposite yes 19

Choose the correct option 1. is my sister. a. Her b. This c. These 2. are you? a. Hi b. Fine c. How 20

Introduce yourself Introduce yourself to a classmate. Use words and phrases from this lesson. 21

Where are you from? Nice to meet you. Where are you from? 22

I m from I m from Mongolia.

Goodbye! Goodbye! See you soon. 24

Bye! Bye! See you later! 25

Where are you from? I m from a big city. I m from the countryside. 26

Introduce yourself Hello. Where are you from? I m from Brazil. And you? I m from Mexico. Goodbye! See you soon.

Complete the text Hi! My is Natalie. I m from England. It s a country in the United Kingdom. Where you from? I m doing fine today. you are 28

Complete the sentences 1. Hi! Claire. 2. are you? 3. I m. 4. are you from? 5. I m Canada. 29

I m from Where are you from? How are you? 30

Talk about yourself Ask someone two questions. Share your answers with everyone. My name is I m from Where are you from? I m from... 31

Reflect on the goals Go back to the second slide of the lesson and check if you have achieved all the goals of the lesson. yes no 32

Reflect on this lesson Think about everything you have seen in this lesson. What were the most difficult activities or words? The easiest? + + If you have time, go over the most difficult slides again 33

Exercise p.11 How are you? Exercise p.12 1. are 2. name Exercise p.13 your name are fine Exercise p.19 no Exercise p.20 1. b 2. c Exercise p.28 name are - How Exercise p.29 1. I m 2. How 3. fine 4. Where 5. from

Homework 35

Match the sentences 1. My name a. are you from? 2. What is b. to meet you. 3. How c. is John. 4. I m fine, d. are you? 5. Where e. your name? 6. Nice f. thanks. 7. I m from g. Spain. 36

Vocabulary lists Check the last five words of the lesson. Sort them into two lists. Give your lists a name. List 1: List 2: 37

Vocabulary lists Check the words of this lesson again: are there more nouns, verbs, adjectives or adverbs? Can you find three words for each list? Nouns Verbs Adjectives or adverbs 38

My favorite words Choose five words from the lesson and note them in your list of My favorite words. Word one Word two Word three 39

My favourite words Write a sentence for each word you have just written in your list of My favorite Words. Word one: Sentence one Word two: Sentence two 40

Sentences about myself Choose five example sentences from this lesson. Copy them and write them about yourself. Examples: Hello! My name is Hello! My name is John. I like apples I like bananas 41

Homework answer key 42