LESSONS
1. Greetings and Introductions
2. Numbers and Counting
3. Days of the Week
4. Colors
5. Family Members
6. Basic Classroom Objects
7. Common Foods
8. Simple Verbs: To Be and To Have
9. Weather and Seasons
10. Parts of the Body
11. Basic Questions (What? Where? Who?)
12. Clothing and Accessories
13. Simple Present Tense: Daily Routines
14. Telling Time: Hours and Minutes
15. Basic Prepositions (in, on, under)
Dialogue 1: Formal Meeting
Wendy: Good morning, Mr. Smith. How do you do?
Mr. Smith: Good morning, Wendy. How do you do?
Wendy: It is a pleasure to meet you.
Mr. Smith: Likewise, Wendy. How are you today?
Wendy: I am fine, thank you. And you?
Mr. Smith: Very well, thank you.
Wendy: I look forward to working with you.
Mr. Smith: As do I.
Wendy: Have a good day, Mr. Smith.
Mr. Smith: You too, Wendy. Goodbye.
Dialogue 2: Informal Chat Between Friends
Jack: Hey! How are you?
Emma: Hi Jack! I’m good, thanks. What’s up?
Jack: Just hanging out. Want to grab coffee?
Emma: Sure! Sounds great.
Jack: Cool, let’s go now.
Emma: OK, see you in 5 minutes.
Jack: Awesome!
Emma: See you soon.
Jack: Bye!
Emma: Bye, Jack!
Dialogue 3: Formal Phone Call
Receptionist: Good afternoon. How may I help you?
Caller: Good afternoon. I would like to speak to Mr. Johnson please.
Receptionist: One moment please.
Mr. Johnson: Hello, this is Mr. Johnson speaking.
Caller: Hello Mr. Johnson, this is Sarah. How are you?
Mr. Johnson: I’m fine, thank you. And yourself?
Caller: I’m fine too, thanks.
Mr. Johnson: What can I do for you today?
Caller: I wanted to schedule an appointment.
Mr. Johnson: Certainly. Let’s find a time that works.





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