Meeting for the First Time Vocabulary Area code, country, first name, ID card, last name, phone number, my, your, her, his, Mexico, the United States, Russia, Brazil, Somalia, China, France, Germany, Britain, America, Japan, Korea Sentence structures What’s your name? What’s his/ her name? My name is _ His/ Her name is _ What’s your first name? What’s her/ his first name? My first name is _ His/ Her first name is _ What’s your last name? What’s her/ his last name? My last name is _ His/ Her last name is _ What’s your phone number? What’s his/ her phone number? My phone number is His/ Her phone number is What’s your area code? What’s your area code? My area code is _ His/ Her area code is _ Can you spell your name? Can you spell his/her name? How you spell your name? How you spell his/her name? Where are you from? Where is he/she from? I’m (I am) from Role Play Dialogue1: He/ She is from Role Play Dialogue1: A: Good morning/afternoon/evening A: Good morning/afternoon/evening B: Good morning/afternoon/evening B: Good morning/afternoon/evening A: What’s your name? A: What’s your name? B: My name is Peter B: My name is Peter Black A: Where are you from Peter? A: How you spell your name? B: China What’s your name? B: P-E-T-E-R, Peter B-L-A-C-K, Black A: I am Mary I am from Japan B: Nice to meet you A: Me too What is your name? A: My name is Mike Brown B: What is your phone number? A: It’s 755- 28735024 B: Thanks Nice to meet you Mike A: Me too Carla Jason Danny Mike Rose Jack Lisa Susan Dave Nancy Sara Felicia Harry Sam Lisa Sophia Tim Linda