English A1 Speaking Lesson #009: Daily conversation phrases for greeting, replying, and being polite
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Daily Conversation Phrases
Lesson number: #009
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Welcome to English A1 Daily Conversation Phrases #009.
Today’s lesson is about very simple, polite phrases you can use in daily conversation. These phrases help you greet people, make a request politely, and reply in a friendly way.
Quick review from the last lessons:
- after = later than; next
- before = earlier than; first
- breakfast / lunch / dinner are meal words
New words:
1) hello — reading: heh-loh — meaning: a greeting
2) hi — reading: hai — meaning: a short greeting
3) please — reading: pleez — meaning: a polite word
4) thanks — reading: thangs — meaning: a polite reply
5) welcome — reading: wel-kum — meaning: a friendly reply
Example sentences:
1) Hello, Sam. — reading: heh-loh, sam
2) Hi, Lina. — reading: hai, lee-na
3) Please sit here. — reading: pleez sit heer
4) Thanks, Ken. — reading: thangs, ken
5) You are welcome. — reading: yoo ar wel-kum
Usage notes:
- hello and hi are greetings.
- please makes a request polite.
- thanks is used when you feel grateful.
- you are welcome is a polite reply after thanks.
- hello is a little more formal than hi.
Mini practice:
A) Choose the best word:
1. ___, Anna. (greeting)
2. ___ sit here. (polite request)
3. ___, Mia. (reply after help)
B) Match the reply:
1. Thanks. → __________
2. Hello. → __________
Answer key:
A1. Hello
A2. Please
A3. Thanks
B1. You are welcome
B2. Hi
Reply instruction:
Write one short greeting and one polite reply in English. Example: Hello, Tom. Thanks.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].
Target language: English
Level: A1
Lesson type: Daily Conversation Phrases
Lesson number: #009
Available explanations:
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Welcome to English A1 Daily Conversation Phrases #009.
Today’s lesson is about very simple, polite phrases you can use in daily conversation. These phrases help you greet people, make a request politely, and reply in a friendly way.
Quick review from the last lessons:
- after = later than; next
- before = earlier than; first
- breakfast / lunch / dinner are meal words
New words:
1) hello — reading: heh-loh — meaning: a greeting
2) hi — reading: hai — meaning: a short greeting
3) please — reading: pleez — meaning: a polite word
4) thanks — reading: thangs — meaning: a polite reply
5) welcome — reading: wel-kum — meaning: a friendly reply
Example sentences:
1) Hello, Sam. — reading: heh-loh, sam
2) Hi, Lina. — reading: hai, lee-na
3) Please sit here. — reading: pleez sit heer
4) Thanks, Ken. — reading: thangs, ken
5) You are welcome. — reading: yoo ar wel-kum
Usage notes:
- hello and hi are greetings.
- please makes a request polite.
- thanks is used when you feel grateful.
- you are welcome is a polite reply after thanks.
- hello is a little more formal than hi.
Mini practice:
A) Choose the best word:
1. ___, Anna. (greeting)
2. ___ sit here. (polite request)
3. ___, Mia. (reply after help)
B) Match the reply:
1. Thanks. → __________
2. Hello. → __________
Answer key:
A1. Hello
A2. Please
A3. Thanks
B1. You are welcome
B2. Hi
Reply instruction:
Write one short greeting and one polite reply in English. Example: Hello, Tom. Thanks.
Reply format: Start your reply with your explanation language code, e.g. [TR], [EN], [AR], [RU], [ES], [DE], [FR], [IT].