Lesson 1 - Introductions

Introductions

In this lesson you'll learn how to greet people and introduce yourself in English. Learning these phrases is a very good start to being able to converse in English.

Online flashcards and a quiz are included at the end of the lesson to help you learn these useful English phrases.

English Phrases

Click on the Sound icon to hear how the phrase is pronounced.

Sound Hello.
Sound Hi.
Sound Good morning.
Sound Good evening.
Sound Good night.
Sound What is your name?
Sound My name is ___.
Sound Nice to meet you.
Sound Where are you from?
Sound I'm from ___.
Sound Where do you live?
Sound I live in ___.
Sound How are you?
Sound How's it going?
Sound Good, thanks.
Sound Do you speak English?
Sound I can't speak English.
Sound Goodbye.
Sound See you later.
Sound See you soon.
Sound See you tomorrow.

Practice

The best way to learn a language is to practice speaking, writing, and thinking in the language you want to learn. In the practice sections of the lessons, you'll have the opportunity to practice writing in English.

English Phrases

Drag the word on the right to the correct phrase on the left.

1)
is your name?
meet
2) My
is Eric.
up
3) Pleased to
you.
thanks
4)
are you?
What
5) See you
.
later
6) Good
,
and you?
speak
7)
you soon.
Good
8)
it going.
Nice
9)
to meet you.
How's
10) What's
?
name
11)
morning.
See
12) Do you
English?
How

Practice Writing

Practice writing short conversations based on the phrases included in this lesson. Keep the conversations simple at first. When you come back to this lesson for review, try and expand the conversations you write. If you speak the conversations you write out loud, it will help you memorize these phrases. If you have friends who know English, or are also trying to learn it, practices speaking these phrases with them.

Here is a text area where you can practice writing English.

writing

Quiz

Here is an online quiz to help you learn the English vocabulary introduced in this lesson.

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