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Implementation of communicative language teaching in speaking

Implementation of communicative language teaching in speaking

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Education, English

7th Grade

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Rizqi amalia

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​English speaking course

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​- Question

- Co​nversation

​Materials speaking

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​Questions in simple present

  • Do you wake up early everyday?

  • Does your best friend watch movie at night?

  • Do you have breakfast everyday?

  • Does your sister like to speak english?

  • Do your friends have an instagram account?

  • Does your teacher play sport?

  • Do you like pink colour?

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  • Hello! (A universal greeting that works for every conversation.)

  • Hi! (A neutral and friendly greeting.)

  • Hey! (An informal and relaxed greeting.)

  • Greetings! (This is quite formal and rare these days, but could be used humorously among friends.)

  • Howdy! (A casual greeting that’s not commonly used, but can add some flavor to your English.)

Informal Greetings

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  • Good morning! (Reserved for any time before noon.)

  • Good afternoon! (Typically used between noon and 5-6 p.m.)

  • Good evening! (Any time after 6 p.m.)

formal Greetings

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What if you’ve never met the person you’re talking to before? Then, after greeting them, it’d be polite to introduce yourself and ask for their name.

  • My name is _____What’s your name? (This is simple, neutral and always works well!)

If you met somebody once before, but you don’t remember their name, you can say this:

  • I’m sorry, I don’t remember your name. You are…? (This is a bit more informal.)

If you want to introduce a person to someone else, you can simply say:

  • Please meet + [name] Please meet my friend Tom! (Formal introduction.)

  • This is + [name] This is Tom! (Common introduction.)

Now that you’ve introduced yourself, use one of the phrases below to respond to someone’s introduction:

  • Nice to meet you! (The most common.)

  • Pleased to meet you! (Simple and polite.)

  • It’s a pleasure! (Informal, but nice.)

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