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Lesson 1

Unit 1 – Lesson 1

Level: A1 (Beginner)
Theme: First Meeting & Basic Greetings


🎯 Lesson Objectives

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:

  • Greet someone and introduce yourself
  • Ask and answer “How are you?”
  • Use the verb “to be” with I / you in simple sentences

🗣️ 1. Dialogue: First Meeting

Characters: Emma and Alex

Emma: Hello! My name is Emma.
Alex: Hi, Emma! I’m Alex. Nice to meet you.
Emma: Nice to meet you too.
Alex: How are you?
Emma: I’m good, thanks! And you?
Alex: I’m great!

🎧 [🔊 Listen to the Dialogue]

Dialogue Comprehension (Multiple Choice)

What does Alex say first?
A) Nice to meet you
B) Hi, Emma! I’m Alex
C) I’m good, thanks!
Correct Answer: B


📘 2. Vocabulary and Key Phrases

Expression / Vocabulary

Usage

Example

Hi / Hello

Emotional expression for greetings

Hi Tim!

My name is…

To introduce your name

My name is Emma.

I’m…

Short form of “I am”

I’m Alex.

Nice to meet you

Polite phrase when meeting someone new

Nice to meet you too.

How are you?

Asking about someone’s condition

How are you?

I’m good / I’m great

Responding to “How are you?”

I’m great!

Thanks

Expressing gratitude

I’m good, thanks!

And you?

Asking the same question back

I’m good, and you?


📖 3. Reading: A New Friend

Emma is at a new school. She sees a boy standing by the door. She walks over and says,
“Hi! My name is Emma.”
The boy smiles and says, “Hello! I’m Alex. Are you new here?”
“Yes,” Emma says. “Today is my first day!”
“Welcome,” says Alex. “Nice to meet you!”

🎧 [🔊 Listen to the Reading]

📘 Reading Comprehension (Multiple Choice)

Why is Emma talking to Alex?
A) She wants to ask about the teacher
B) She is introducing herself
C) She needs help with homework
Correct Answer: B


📚 4. Grammar Focus: The Verb “To Be” – I / You

Structure

Usage

Example

I am → I’m

Used to say who you are or how you feel

I’m Emma. / I’m good.

You are → You’re

Used when speaking directly to someone

You’re Alex.

How are you?

Asking about someone’s condition

How are you?

I’m + adjective

Expressing how you feel

I’m great / I’m good

💡 Contractions make speech more natural:

  • I am → I’m
  • You are → You’re
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