In this lesson, you will learn about the personal pronouns used in the English language. You will know about different kinds of phrases to greet, introduce and say goodbye when having a conversation.
Watch the following video. You will become familiar with the types of greetings we will explore here.
We will explore the following topics in these sections:
Content: here you will watch a video where the personal pronouns are both in English and in Spanish. You will find some charts containing phrases used in different contexts. In the writing section, you will be able to identify the elements of a short conversation. You will recognise phrases used in formal and informal situations in the listening section. In the writing section you will complete dialogue, and in the speaking section, you will have the opportunity to introduce yourself.
It is crucial that you study this topic so that you can use these phrases when talking to people.
By the end of this topic, you will be able to use greetings, introductions and goodbyes to introduce yourself, your relatives and friends in formal and informal contexts.
Personal pronouns are words we use in the place of specific people or things. We use them depending on:
Example:
I’m Patrick and I’m a teacher.
Now, let’s explore personal pronouns in English. Click on each card to identify the pronouns.
As mentioned previously, personal pronouns let us know who we are talking about. In the following video, you will learn how to use personal pronouns in a conversation. You will also listen to greetings, introductions and goodbyes. Click to watch the video.
Have you ever wondered how many phrases there are to greet and say goodbye?
In the following audio, you will listen to some examples of greetings in formal and informal contexts and their possible answers.
In this audio, there are different ways to say goodbye in both formal and informal contexts.
After exploring the previous phrases; let’s examine how to introduce yourself and others in formal and informal contexts. Listen to the audio.
Before you finish studying this topic, you need to know the meaning in Spanish of these greetings, introductions and goodbyes in formal and informal contexts, and their possible answers. Click on each tab.
Greetings | Saludos |
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Informal context |
Formal context |
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Possible answers |
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Goodbyes | Despedidas |
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Informal context |
Formal context |
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Introductions | Presentaciones |
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Informal context |
Formal context |
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Activity 1
Now you know how to use the personal pronouns. Listen to the following conversation and identify them.
Identify the greetings, introductions, goodbyes, and their context. You can listen to the audio as necessary. When you are ready, click on Activity 1 to answer the questions. Once you have finished, click on Check to see your results. You can only do the activity once.
Activity 2
In the content section, we explored different types of greetings, introductions and goodbyes in formal and informal contexts. Now you will listen to an audio and identify the different contexts.
What’s the difference?
Choose the best option for each statement by identifying their context.
English (2015) Man, business
Taken from http://bit.ly/1dHrzbQ
Vasek, J. (2014) Schedule, time, hurry
Taken from http://bit.ly/2oJU9B1
Click on Activity 2 to answer the questions. Once you have finished, click on Check to see your results. You can only do the activity once.
Activity 3
When we talk to people, based on the context, we use formal or informal language. The vocabulary you use with your family and friends is different from the vocabulary you use at work or school.
Complete the following sentences with the correct answer.
Remember to use upper and lowercase letters. Click on Activity 3 to start. Once you have finished, click on Check to see your results. You can only do the activity once.
Hernández, M. (2017) People, Illustration.
Activity 4
Now that you know the importance of selecting the appropriate greetings, introductions and goodbyes when talking to a boss, a teacher, a colleague, a friend, a brother or a classmate. Now, it is your turn to introduce yourself.
In this activity you will record your voice with the following characteristics:
Record your audio using Vocaroo the free app.
When you have finished, Check your work using the rubrics. Make sure you tick off all the aspects you included. You will have excellent results!
After exploring the content section, it is time to practice what you learnt.
Now you will do the same activity but in a formal context.
• Oxeden, C., Latham-Koenig, C. & Seligson, P. (2008) American English File 1. USA: Oxford University Press.
• Soarz, J. & Soarz, L. (2001) American Headway 1. USA: Oxford University Press.
• Ginger (2017) Personal pronouns. Section: Grammar Rules. Consulted on March 12, 2017 of http://bit.ly/2pXm7IZ