This document contains a lesson plan for a basic English conversation course for beginners. The lesson covers introducing yourself, asking for and giving your name, asking how someone is, and asking for and giving a nickname. Sample dialogues are provided to demonstrate correct forms. The lesson concludes with examples of introducing yourself more fully, including name, origin, occupation, and place of work.
14. A: Hi! My name is John.
What’s your name?
B: Hi! I’m Jane. Nice to meet you.
A: Nice to meet you too, Jane.
How are you?
B: I’m fine. Thank you. What about you?
A: I’m good. Thank you.
15.
16. A: Hi! My name is ____________.
What’s your _________?
B: Hi! __________. Nice to ___________.
A: ___________too, Jane.
How are _________?
B: _________. Thank you. What about ___?
A: I’m good. Thank you.
18. What is your name?
My name is John Stevenson but you
can call me John for short.
19. What is your name?
My name is Somchai Cheansawan.
You can call me Bomb. Bomb is my
nickname.
20. A: Hi! My name is John.
What’s your name?
B: Hi! I’m Kopkeaw Limboonthong.
You can call me Som. Som is my nickname.
A: Nice to meet you Som.
How are you?
B: Nice to meet you too.
I’m fine. Thank you. And you?
A: I’m good. Thank you.
21.
22. A: Hi! My name is _________.
What’s your name?
B: Hi! I’m _________.
You can call me ______.
_________ is my nickname.
A: Nice to meet you _________.
How are you?
B: Nice to _______. I’m _______.
Thank you. And _____?
A: I’m ________. Thank you.