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Chapter 001Unit 01 : Hey, how’re you?Lesson Preparation greet meet Words & Expressions to Remember ~에게 인사하다, ~를 만나다 ~를 맞이하다, greeting ~를 환영하다 인사, 인사말nice good great pleasure glad happy pleased좋은, 즐거운 좋은 정말 좋은, 기쁨 기쁜 행복한 기쁜 아주 기쁜 howdy hello hi hey 안녕 안녕(하세요) 안녕(하세요) 어이, 이 봐 Useful Tips for the Lesson 1 “Howdy.” is a short form of “How do you do?” It’s mainly used in the southern part of the United States. Being considered as a friendly, country way of saying “Hello.” you’ll hear people use it quite sometimes. 2 “Me, too.” Vs. “You, too.” ㆍUse “You, too.” if the sentence falls under one of these three conditions. 1) ends with “you.” 2) starts with “you.” 3) doesn’t start with a name of a person or a personal pronoun with the exception of “you.” A : Glad to meet you. B : You, too. (= Glad to meet you, too.) A : Glad to meet you. B : Me, too. (= Glad to meet myself, too.) A : You look great today. B : You, too. ㆍUse “Me, too.”in any other cases. A : I’m hungry. B : Me, too. (= I’m hungry, too.) ※You can also ask “Same here.” or “Likewise.” instead of “Me, too.” or “You, too.”2

Understanding1. Various ways to greet people. Expressions to Usea A:( Hello. ) Use below expressions for 1-(a), (c) B :( Hey ), Mark. Hello. / Hi. / Hey. / Howdy.b A : ( How’re you doing? ) Use below expressions for 1-(b), (c) B : ( How’re you ), Henry? How’re you (today)? How’re you doing (today)?c A : ( How’re you today? ) How have you been? B : ( Hi. ) What’s up? How’s it going (today)?※ Greetings like “hello,” “hi,” and “hey” can be used together with the greetings in question forms such as “How are you?” and “What’s up?” Use below expressions for 1-(d), (e) Hello. / Hi. / Hey.d A : ( Hello ), how’re you today? B : Great.e A : ( Hi ), how have you been? B : ( Hey ), there!2. Various ways to say “It’s nice to meet you.”a A:( It’s nice ) to meet you. Use below expressions for 2-(a), (b) B :( It’s nice ) to meet you. (It’s) Nice ... (It’s) Great ...※ You can omit “It’s (my)” or “I’m” as below. (It’s) Good ... (It’s my) Pleasure ...b A : ( Pleased ) to meet you. (I’m) Glad ... B : ( Pleased ) to meet you. (I’m) Happy … (I’m) Pleased …3. How to respond to “Nice to meet you.” Use below expressions for 3-(a), (b) too a A : It’s nice to meet you. as well B : Nice to meet you ( too ). Use below expressions for 3-(c) b A : It’s good to meet you. You, too. B : It’s good to meet you ( as well ). Likewise. Same here. ※ Unlike “as well,” you can often see a comma used with “too” as in “Nice to meet you, too.” c A : Nice to meet you. B : ( You, too. ) 3

Application 1. Complete each dialogue using Today’s Expressions. Today’s Expressions a A : Hello. (Use any greetings.) Hello. B: Hi. Hey. b A: (Use any greetings.) Howdy. B : How’s it going? How’re you (today)? c A: , what’s up? How’re you doing (today)? B: , how’re you doing today? How have you been? What’s up? How’s it going? d A: (Use any greetings.) B: (Repeat the same greeting A used.) 2. Complete each dialogue using Today’s Expressions. a A : Hi, to meet you. (It’s) Nice to meet you. B: . (It’s) Great to meet you. (It’s) Good to meet you. b A : Hey, to meet you. . (It’s my) Pleasure to meet you. B : Hi, there! to meet you (I’m) Glad to meet you. (I’m) Happy to meet you. c A : It’s to meet you. (I’m) Pleased to meet you. B: . too d A : I’m to meet you. as well B: . You, too. Likewise. Same here. e A : Hello! My name’s Daniel. What’s your name? B : Hi. I’m Sara. It’s nice . A: . 3. Use either “You, too.” or “Me, too.” to complete each dialogue. a A : Good to meet you. c A : I met him this morning. B: B: b A : I’m happy to meet you. d A : I love chocolate. B: B: 4

Lesson Review TestTest yourself on what you have learned today with the following questions.01 A : 04 A : . B : Hey.B : Hello, how’re you today? a . Howdy b . See yaa . Hi, James. c . Take careb . Hey, how’s it doing?c . Hello, what’s wrong?02 A : good to meet you. 05 A : I’m glad to meet you. B : I’m glad to meet you,B : Good to meet you, too. a . either . b . tooa . I’m c . as well asb . It’sc . It’s my03 A : Great to meet you. 06 A : I’m happy to meet you. B: . B: . a . It’s great to meet you, too a . You, too b . I’m surprised to meet you as well b . Me, too c . So am I c . So am I07 A : ? you / have / how / been B : What’s up? going / how’s / it . happy / meet / I’m / to / you08 A : ?B : Hey, how’re you doing?09 A : My name is Peter Johnson. B : Likewise.10 A : Hi, I’m Tim. It’s nice to meet you. . I’m Brian. my / it’s / too / meet / pleasure / you / to B:Answers 04. a 07. How have you been 05. b 08. How’s it going01. a 06. a 09. I’m happy to meet you02. b 10. It’s my pleasure to meet you, too03. a 5

Chapter 001Unit 02 : What’s your name? Lesson Preparation Words & Expressions to Remember full name Emma Charlotte Watson 전체 이름 Emma first name (= given name = personal name) Charlotte Watson 성 middle name 미들 네임 last name (= family name = surname) 이름 you your book your bag your pen yours 너 너의 책 너의 가방 너의 펜 너의 것 please call 제발, 부디 부르다, 전화하다 Useful Tips for the Lesson 1 Usually, western names have a “middle name.” At first, it was started from their baptismal name. Nowadays, people use the name of a person who they really like or respect, or the name of their relatives or parents. Some- times, women use their last name before the marriage as their middle name. So, “first name,” “middle name,” and “last name” make “full name.” 2 The word “please” is a polite expression of request. It’s a magic word that can turn an impolite sentence into a polite one. A : Please close the door. A : Can I borrow your car? B : Yes, Ms. Philip. B : What’s the magic word? A : Please.6

Understanding1. Various ways to ask someone’s name. Expressions to Use a A : ( May I have your name, please? ) Use below expressions for 1-(a), (b) B : My name’s Jason. What’s your name? May I have your name(, please)?b A:( You are...? ) Can I have your name(, please)? Can you tell me your name(, please)?B : I’m Peter. You’re James, right? Your name is...? You are...?Nice to meet you. Use below expressions for 1-(c)A : Nice to meet you, too. My name’s ... I’m ...※ You can answer your name with either “My name’s ...” or “I’m ...” pattern. “I’m ...” sounds more casual than “My name’s ...”c A : What’s your name?B : ( My name’s ) Kevin. What’s yours?A : ( I’m ), Daniel.※ “Yours” means “your name” in the above dialogue.2. How to ask someone’s first or last name. Use below expressions for 2-(a) first name a A : What’s your ( first name )? given name B : My ( first name ) is Sangmin. / It’s Sangmin. personal name b A : What’s your ( last name )? Use below expressions for 2-(b) B : My ( last name ) is Lee. / It’s Lee. last name family name ※ When answering, we can use “it” instead of “my ... name.” surname3. Asking someone to call you by your nickname. Use below expressions for 3-(a)~(c) Just call me ...a A : Good to meet you. What’s your name? Please call me ... B : I’m Timothy Morrison, but ( just call me ) Tim. You can call me ... I go by ...b A : What’s your name? B : I’m Jamie Brian, but ( I go by ) J.B.c A : Hello, my name is Andrew Kim. B : Hi, I’m Mike Johnson. ( Please call me ) Dr. Johnson. 7

Application 1. Complete each dialogue using Today’s Expressions. Today’s Expressions a A : Hello, nice to meet you. your name? What’s your name? May I have your name(, please)? B : Of course. Chris. Good to meet you. Can I have your name(, please)? Can you tell me your name(, please)? b A : I’m Jack. yours? Your name is...? B: Nick. You are...? c A : Can your name, please? I’m Wendy. B: Brian. My name’s William. d A: middle name? first name B : It’s Johnson. given name personal name e A: first name? B : It’s . (Use your first name.) last name family name f A: ? (Use any questions.) surname B: . (Use your name to answer.) full name middle name 2. Complete each dialogue using Today’s Expressions. a A : I’m Nate. What’s yours? me Jack. Just call me Julia. B : Jackson, but You can call me Ben. Please call me Helen. I go by JD. b A : It’s to meet you. I’m Julia. Just Julie. B : Hi, Julie. I’m Kimberly. You can Kim. c A : What’s ? B : My name’s Michael Peterson, but Mike. d A: Michael Jordan, but I M.J. Jess. B : Hi, M.J. I’m Jessica Alba. Please 3. Use your name to answer following questions. a A : What’s your first name? c A : What’s your full name? B: B: . . b A : What’s your last name? d A : What do you want me to call you? B: . B: .8

Lesson Review TestTest yourself on what you have learned today with the following questions.01 A : What’s you name? 04 A : Hi, Sarah. It’s nice to meet you. B : Daniel Lee. a . first B : Nice to meet you, too. b . last c . full a . I’m b . this is c . it’s02 A : gave you your name? 05 A : What’s your name? B : My name is Jack Nicholson.B : My mom did. me Jack. call a . Pleasea . What b . Try to c . Yetb . Whoc . Which03 A : Buy me a present! 06 A : Hi, I’m Peter. your name? B : Sure. What do you want? You a . tell it. B : My name is Angela. b . call c . name a . Who gave you b . What’s c . And,07 A : What’s your name? . me / just / Tim / but / call B : I’m Timothy, ? middle / your / what’s / name gave / name / you / your / who08 A : ? I / have / may / please / name / your B : May. ?09 A : B : My grandma did.10 A : B : It’s Greg Kim.Answers 04. a 07. but just call me Tim 05. a 08. What’s your middle name01. c 06. b 09. Who gave you your name02. b 10. May I have your name, please03. c 9

Chapter 001Unit 03 : It was nice to meet you. Lesson Preparation Words & Expressions to Remember friend Bye. coworker 친구 [헤어질 때] 안녕. / 잘 가. / 잘 있어. 동료 Good-bye. A : Hello. B : Hi, it's me, again. [헤어질 때] 안녕. / 잘 가. / 잘 있어. A : 여보세요. A : Hello. again B : 안녕. 또 나야. B : Hi, it's me, Brodie. 다시, 또, 한 번 더 (after a while) A : 여보세요. B : 안녕. 나 브로디야. (a while ago) see talk to ~을 보다 / ~을 만나다 ~와 이야기를 나누다 / ~에게 말을 건네다 Useful Tips for the Lesson 1 “Nice to meet you.” vs. “Nice meeting you.” - Without “It was” in front of “Nice to meet you,” “Nice to meet you.” can only mean “Hi.” or “Hello.” - “Nice meeting you.” can only mean “Good-bye.” 2 “Nice to meet you.” vs. “Nice to see you.” - It’s nice to meet you. Use this to someone new. - It’s nice to see you. Use this to someone you know.10

Understanding Expressions to Use1. How to say good-bye to someone you just met. Use below expressions for 1-(a), (e) It was nice to meet you. a A : ( It was nice to meet you ), Nancy. It was great to meet you. B : ( It was great to meet you ), Bill. Good-bye. It was good to meet you. It was my pleasure to meet you. ※ When responding, you can add “too” or “as well” to the end. Or, you can just say “You, too.” “Same here.” or “Likewise.” Use below expressions for 1-(b) too b A : It was nice to meet you. as well B : It was nice to meet you ( too ). See you. Use below expressions for 1-(c) c A : It was good to meet you. You, too. B : ( Likewise ). Bye Same here. Likewise. ※ Note that when saying good-bye, saying “Nice meeting you.” sounds friendlier. “It was” from “It was nice meeting you.” can be omitted. Use below expressions for 1-(d), (e) (It was) Nice meeting you. d A : ( It was great meeting you ), sir. (It was) Great meeting you. B : ( Great meeting you ), too! (It was) Good meeting you. (It was) My pleasure meeting you.e A:( It was nice to meet you ). B :( Nice meeting you ) as well!2. How to say hi or good-bye to someone you know. Use below expressions for 2-(a) (It’s) Nice to see you (again). ※ When you meet your friend or someone you have met before, you say (It’s) Great to see you (again). “(It’s) Nice to see you (again).” (It’s) Good to see you (again). (It’s my) Pleasure to see you (again). a A : ( It’s nice to see you ). (I’m) Glad to see you (again). B : ( Nice to see you again ). How’ve you been? (I’m) Happy to see you (again). (I’m) pleased to see you (again). b A : It’s good to see you. B : Good to see you ( too ). How’re you? Use below expressions for 2-(b) too c A : Great to see you again. as well B : ( Same here ). How’s it going? Use below expressions for 2-(c), (e)※ When saying goodbye, you can say “It was nice to see you.” or “(It You, too. was) Nice seeing you.” Note that saying “(It was) Nice seeing you.” Same here. sounds friendlier. Likewise.d A:( It was good to see you again ), Ally. Use below expressions for 2-(d), (e) B :( Great seeing you ), too! It was nice to see you again). It was great to see you gain). e A:( Nice seeing you ), Tim. It was good to see you (again). B :( You, too ). Have a nice day! It was my pleasure to see you. (It was) Nice seeing you (again). (It was) Great seeing you (again). (It was) Good seeing you (again). (It was) My pleasure seeing you. 11

Application 1. Complete each dialogue using Today’s Expressions. Today’s Expressions a A: to meet you. It was nice to meet you. It was great to meet you. B : Great meeting you, . It was good to meet you. It was my pleasure to meet you. b A : It was you! B: , too. Good-bye. (It was) Nice meeting you. (It was) Great meeting you. c A : I’d better get going. , Mr. Robinson. (It was) Good meeting you. (It was) My pleasure meeting you. B : as well, Michael. I’ll see you tomorrow. too d A: meeting you. as well B : . Hey, Jennifer, I was wondering... You, too. Same here. Can I call you sometime? Likewise. 2. Complete each dialogue using Today’s Expressions. (It’s) Nice to see you (again). (It’s) Great to see you (again). a A : Hi, it’s you again. (It’s) Good to see you (again). B : Good to . How’re you? (It’s my) Pleasure to see you (again). (I’m) Glad to see you (again). b A : Hey, to see you, Tyler. (I’m) Happy to see you (again). B : Nice to see you . How’ve you been? (I’m) pleased to see you (again). c A: seeing you. It was nice to see you B : You, too. (again). you again. It was great to see you d A : It was , too. We should hang out again. (again). B: It was good to see you (again). It was my pleasure to see you. e A : I have someone waiting for me outside. (It was) Nice seeing you (again). (It was) Great seeing you (again). . (It was) Good seeing you (again). (It was) My pleasure seeing you. B : Great you again. too f A : Oops, I’d better go. It was . I’ll see as well you again next week. . See you next You, too. B : All right, Same here. week. Likewise. 3. Use either “(It’s) nice to meet you.” or “(It’s) nice to see you.” to complete each dialogue. a A : Hey, Jake, it’s been a long time. c A : Jerry, this is Lee. B : B: Hi, Lee, B : Hey, Doug, . . b A : Hi, I’m Eric. . d A: . B : Likewise. I’m Larry. B : You, too. So, how’ve you been?12

Lesson Review TestTest yourself on what you have learned today with the following questions.01 A : you. 04 A : Hi, Ronnie. It’s nice to see you. B : . How’re youB : B: It was nice to meet you, too. Bye. doing these days? a . Nice seeing a . Nice to see you, too b . Happy to finally meet you b . It was good to meet c . It was good to see you as well c . It was great to see02 A : It you. 05 A : back. It’s so good to see you.B : B: Nice seeing you, too. Good-bye. B : Thanks. It’s great to be back home. So, a . is good to meet how’ve you been? b . was my pleasure meeting a . I’ll be c . was nice seeing b . Come c . Welcome03 A : Great meeting you, Tom. 06 A : It was to meet you. B : it. Take care. a . You, too B : You, too. Good-bye. b . Like you c . Same as usual a . not bad b . okay c . good07 A : , Lauren. was / pleasure / it / a / you / meet / toB : B: It was my pleasure to meet you, Phil.08 A : It was great to see you, Ally. nice / too / seeing / was / you / it B : , Billy.09 A : Good to see you, Billy. ? been / you / how’ve B : You, too.10 A : I’d better get going. It was a pleasure meeting you, Mr. too / meeting / you / nice Robinson. B : , Michael. I’ll see you tomorrow.Answers 04. a 07. It was a pleasure to meet you 05. c 08. It was nice seeing you, too01. b 06. c 09. How’ve you been02. c 10. Nice meeting you, too03. a 13


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