Unit 1: Greetings and Introductions Level 2 ESL

Unit 1: Greetings and Introductions

Level 2 ESL

Revision 3.5

Instructor: Robert Ferrier

ferrierr@durhamtech.edu

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Please bring the following to every class: ? Your binder and all unit packages ? Pencil or pen ? Paper or a spiral-ringed notebook

Please try to be on time for class. If you do arrive late, quietly enter the classroom and find a seat. Please turn off cell phones.

No drinking, eating or smoking is allowed in the classroom. Children, other family members, and friends are not allowed in the classroom. Respect others and their customs and cultures. Do not be afraid to participate or make mistakes! Our classroom is a friendly place.

Practicing and making errors are part of learning.

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Greetings and Introductions

Read. Read the conversation between Nancy and Marco.

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Greetings

Good morning Good afternoon Good evening

Hello Hi Hey Yo!

How are you? How have you been? How are you doing? How's it going?

What's up? What's happening? What's going on? What have you been up to?

How are you?

Fantastic! Very well, thank you. And you? Great, thanks. Good. Fine, thanks. Pretty good. Not bad. OK.

Not much. Nothing much. Not a lot.

Farewells

It was a pleasure seeing/meeting you. It was nice seeing/meeting you. Goodbye/Bye/Bye-bye. Good night. Take care. Have a nice day/evening. Have a good one. See you (later/soon). Later. So long.

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Vocabulary

student

teacher

child

children

school

work

house/home

apartment

single

married

divorced

widowed

Cardinal Numbers

Ordinal Numbers

1 one

21 twenty-one

1st first

2 two

22 twenty-two

2nd second

3 three

23 twenty-three

3rd third

4 four

30 thirty

4th fourth

5 five

40 forty

5th fifth

6 six

50 fifty

6th sixth

7 seven 60 sixty

7th seventh

8 eight

70 seventy

8th eighth

9 nine

80 eighty

9th ninth

10 ten

90 ninety

10th tenth

11 eleven 100 one hundred

11th eleventh

12 twelve 101 one hundred one 12th twelfth

13 thirteen 102 one hundred two 13th thirteenth

14 fourteen 103 one hundred three 14th fourteenth

15 fifteen 200 two hundred

15th fifteenth

16 sixteen 1000 one thousand

16th sixteenth

17 seventeen ? one-half

17th seventeenth

18 eighteen ? one-fourth

18th eighteenth

19 nineteen ? three-fourths

19th nineteenth

20 twenty

20th twentieth

Days of the week Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Months of the year January February March April May June July August September October November December

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