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Step 3 Everyday English
T: We have learned some useful expressions. Can you use the following correctly?(show)
Useful expressions for greetings
Formal
1. Good day, Mr Black.
2. Good morning / afternoon / evening, Ma'am.
3. How are you?
4. How is your family?
5. How is your back?
6. I'm glad to have had the opportunity to meet you here.
7. How are things with you?
8. How was your weekend?
9. How nice to see you again!
10. This is a pleasant surprise.
Informal
1. Hi, Tom. How are you doing?
2. Hey, Tom. It's a nice day, isn't it?
3. Hello, Tom. Haven't seen you for ages. How is everything going?
4. Hi, Tom. What are you been doing?
5. Morning, Tom. Are you doing all right?
6. Hey, Tom. What have you been up to these days?
7. What's up?
8. What's happening?
9. How's it going?
10. What's going on?
11. How are things with you?
12. What's new?
Useful expressions for giving directions
1. Walk straight ahead until you come to the second crossing.
2. Turn (to the) right/left at the first traffic light.
3. Keep straight on.
4. Cross the street/bridge.
5. Get off at the second stop.
6. It's about half an hour's ride/walk from here.
7. It's three blocks north from here.
8 .Would you like a ride? I can let you off at the No.1 Department Store.
9 .Follow this road and take the first right.
Useful expressions for telling locations
1. The library is opposite/behind/next to/in front of the training center.
2. It's on the right / left. On your right/left in the eastern/western/southern/northern/part of the city. T: Let's look at these useful expressions.(Make sure the students understand the meanings and