English Greetings and Introductions
This page provides a comprehensive guide to İngilizce SELAMLAŞMA Diyalogları and SELAMLAŞMA ifadeleri, which are essential for basic communication in English. The content is particularly useful for young learners, such as those studying ingilizce selamlaşma kelimeleri 2. sınıf or ingilizce selamlaşma kelimeleri 3. sınıf.
The document begins by introducing common greetings in English along with their Turkish translations. These include informal greetings like "Hi!" and "Hello!" as well as more formal or time-specific greetings such as "Good morning!", "Good Afternoon!", "Good Evening!", and "Good Night!".
Vocabulary:
- "Hi!" and "Hello!" both translate to "merhaba" in Turkish
- "Good morning!" translates to "günaydın" or "iyi sabahlar"
- "Good Afternoon!" can be expressed as "iyi öğleler" or "tünaydın"
- "Good Evening!" is "iyi akşamlar" in Turkish
- "Good Night!" translates to "iyi geceler"
The page also covers various ways to say goodbye in English, including "Bye!", "Good Bye!", and more elaborate farewells like "Have a good day", "Have a nice weekend", and "See you soon". These phrases are essential for polite conversation endings and are part of important İngilizce Tanışma cümleleri ve okunuşları.
Example: A typical farewell dialogue might go:
Person A: "Good Bye, Mommy!"
Person B: "Good Bye, honey! Take care."
The document then introduces the concept of asking for someone's name and providing one's own name in English. This is a crucial part of İngilizce Tanışma Diyalogları and İngilizce Tanışma Soruları. The standard question "What is your name?" is presented along with the response format "My name is ...".
Highlight: When asking someone's name, use "What is your name?" The response should be "My name is ..." followed by your name.
A sample dialogue is provided to illustrate how these phrases are used in context:
Example:
Person A: "Hello! I am Burak. What is your name?"
Person B: "Hi! My name is Elif."
Person A: "Nice to meet you."
This dialogue demonstrates the use of greetings, introductions, and the polite phrase "Nice to meet you," which translates to "tanıştığımıza memnun oldum" in Turkish.
The page concludes with additional examples of greetings and farewells in different contexts, such as formal greetings using titles (e.g., "Good Morning, Mr. John") and casual farewells between friends or family members.
Definition: "Take care" is a friendly way to say goodbye, expressing that you hope the other person will be safe and well. In Turkish, this sentiment is often expressed as "kendine iyi bak".
Overall, this page serves as an excellent resource for beginners learning English, particularly young students in early grades. It covers essential SELAMLAŞMA ifadeleri and provides a solid foundation for basic English communication skills.