Welcome to English learning! Today we'll start with the most essential part of any language: greetings. Learning how to say hello and introduce yourself is the foundation of English communication. We'll practice common greetings like 'Hello', 'Good morning', and 'Nice to meet you'.
Now let's learn how to introduce yourself in English. The basic self-introduction includes three main parts: your name, your age, and where you're from. You can say 'My name is' followed by your name, 'I am' and your age 'years old', and 'I'm from' your country or city. For example: Hi! My name is Sarah. I am 25 years old. I'm from Canada.
Now let's practice common English questions and their answers. When someone asks 'What's your name?', you can respond with 'My name is' followed by your name. For 'How old are you?', answer with 'I'm' and your age 'years old'. And when asked 'Where are you from?', say 'I'm from' your country or city. These basic question-answer patterns form the foundation of English conversation.
Polite expressions are essential in English communication. The most important ones are 'Please' when making requests, 'Thank you' to show gratitude, 'Sorry' or 'Excuse me' for apologies, and 'You're welcome' as a response to thanks. For example, you can say 'Please help me' when asking for assistance, 'Thank you very much' to express strong gratitude, and 'Sorry, I'm late' when apologizing. Using these expressions makes your English sound more natural and respectful.
Congratulations on completing this English learning session! Today we covered the fundamentals of English conversation: basic greetings like 'Hello' and 'Good morning', self-introduction including name, age, and origin, common questions and their answers, and essential polite expressions. To continue improving your English, practice these phrases daily, watch English videos, and try to have conversations with friends. Remember, consistent practice is the key to success. Good luck with your English learning journey!