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TICS AREA S.I

1 ”A” TM

MISS. ALEJANDRA AGUILAR GONZALEZ

STUDENT: JORGE HARIM URBAN BARRON

CONTENT:• SAY HELLO AND GOOD-BYE

• ALPHABET

• ORDINAL NUMBERS AND CARDINAL NUMBERS

• PERSONAL INFORMATION

SAY HELLO AND GOOD-BYE

"Hey there" : This is casual, friendly, and familiar. 

"Good morning" or "good afternoon" : These greetings are generally more formal and are often used in restaurants, hotels, shops or at work between colleagues.

"How are you doing today?" : This is formal and might be used between a professional and a client or customer or between colleagues or a boss and his or her workers.

"How's everything?" : This is simply another way of saying "how are you." It is usually used casually.

"How's it going?" : This is casual, especially when you shorten it as in "How's it going'?"

"Good evening": This is formal and is often used in upscale (expensive) hotels or restaurants to greet guests.

SAY HELLO AND GOOD-BYE

"See you later" or "see ya later" : This becomes more casual when you use "ya" instead of "you.“

 "Gotta go!" This is used in casual situations when you want to escape the conversation quickly and you don't want to go through a longer or more sentimental goodbye.

 "Have a good one" : This means, "have a nice day" and is used casually, but it could be used between strangers, friends, colleagues, or family members. "Talk to you soon" : This is used more often in writing emails or on the phone than in daily spoken interactions. It is usually casual.