Informal greetings and farewell conversation

 

This conversation is a friendly chat between two friends, Alex and Sam. They use informal ways to say hello and goodbye, like "Hey" and "See ya". In this talk, they catch up on life and make plans to see a movie. Students will learn how to use casual greetings and farewells in English. This is good for students who want to talk like native English speakers in everyday life.

What Students Will Learn:

  1. Casual Greetings: How to say hello in a relaxed way.
  2. Making Plans: How friends talk about doing something together.
  3. Casual Farewells: How to say goodbye in a friendly way.
  4. Everyday Conversation: How to have a simple and normal talk with a friend.

 

Conversation

Alex: Hey, Sam! Long time no see!

Sam: Hi there, Alex! Yeah, it's been ages. How’s it going?

Alex: It's going pretty well, thanks. Just busy with work and stuff. What about you?

Sam: Same here, just caught up with life, you know. Hey, did you catch the latest movie that came out?

Alex: Oh, not yet. I've heard it's really good. Maybe we should go and see it together?

Sam: That sounds like a plan! Let's do it this weekend.

Alex: Awesome! I'll text you the details.

Sam: Cool, catch you later then!

Alex: Sure thing. Take care!

Sam: You too, bye!

Alex: See ya!

 

This conversation is a great example for students to see how friends talk in English. It shows easy ways to start and end a chat and how to make plans with a friend. Learning these phrases can help students feel more comfortable talking in English with their friends. Remember, practising these casual phrases can make your English sound more natural.

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