Greetings & Introducing Yourself
Say hello, ask how someone is, and introduce yourself naturally in English. A practical beginner lesson with 20 questions.
Before grammar rules, every learner needs to do one thing: say hello and introduce themselves. In this lesson, you’ll learn the friendly, natural phrases people really use in English — the same ones you’ll use in your very first conversation with a tutor at EduCareer.
Saying hello
English has different greetings for different times and levels of formality.
| Greeting | When to use it |
|---|---|
| Hello / Hi | Any time. “Hi” is a little more relaxed. |
| Good morning | Before about 12 noon. |
| Good afternoon | From about 12 noon until evening. |
| Good evening | In the evening. |
“How are you?”
After saying hello, people usually ask how you are. Here is a natural exchange between Aisha and her tutor:
- Ms Layla: “Hello Aisha, how are you?”
- Aisha: “I’m fine, thank you. And you?”
- Ms Layla: “I’m very well, thanks.”
Some natural answers to “How are you?”:
| Answer | Meaning |
|---|---|
| I’m fine, thanks. | Good (the most common answer) |
| I’m very well, thank you. | Very good (a little more formal) |
| Not bad. | Okay / fine (relaxed) |
| I’m a bit tired. | Honest answer when you’re tired |
Introducing yourself
To introduce yourself, you’ll use the verb to be from Lesson 1. Here’s how Omar introduces himself on his first day:
- “Hello, my name is Omar.” (or “I’m Omar.”)
- “I’m from Kuala Lumpur.”
- “I’m an accountant.”
- “Nice to meet you.”
Useful questions to ask someone
| Question | Example answer |
|---|---|
| What’s your name? | My name is Aisha. |
| Where are you from? | I’m from Malaysia. |
| What do you do? | I’m a student. / I’m a teacher. |
| How old are you? | I’m nineteen. |
Saying goodbye
| Phrase | When |
|---|---|
| Goodbye / Bye | Any time (“Bye” is relaxed) |
| See you later / See you soon | When you’ll meet again |
| See you tomorrow | When you’ll meet the next day |
| Good night | At the end of the day / before sleep |
- How are you? — I am fine, and you are? → I’m fine, and you?
- My name Omar. → My name is Omar.
- Nice to meet you. — Me too. → Nice to meet you too.
Practise these friendly phrases with the 20 questions below. Soon, starting a conversation in English will feel natural!
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