Meet And Greet

Meet And Greet | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)
32 Word
Hello
Definition: A greeting used to say hi to someone.
- She said hello to her friend.
- He waved and shouted hello across the street.
- I heard him say hello when he entered.
Hi
Definition: A casual greeting used to say hello.
- I said hi to my friend in the hallway.
- She waved and said hi when she saw me.
- Hi, how are you? he asked cheerfully.
Goodbye
Definition: a way to express farewell
- He waved goodbye as he left.
- Saying goodbye can be sad.
- She wrote a note that said goodbye to her friend.
Please
Definition: A polite word used to make requests or express desire.
- Can you help me, please?
- Please pass the salt during dinner.
- I would like a cookie, please.
Thank You
Definition: A polite expression used to show gratitude.
- Thank you for helping me with my homework!
- She said thank you after receiving the gift.
- Understanding when to say "thank you" is important for manners.
Yes
Definition: An affirmative response or agreement.
- Yes, I would love to join the team.
- She said yes to the invitation.
- He nodded yes when asked if he understood.
No
Definition: A word used to indicate refusal or negation.
- He said no to the invitation.
- She has no time for distractions.
- They received no reply to their letter.
Friend
Definition: A person whom one knows and has a bond of mutual affection.
- My best friend is someone I can trust.
- I love spending time with my friends after school.
- Friends support each other in tough times.
Meet
Definition: To come together with someone.
- I will meet my friend at the park.
- They meet every Sunday for coffee.
- She is happy to meet new people.
Greet
Definition: To say hello to someone.
- I greet my teacher every morning.
- They always greet their guests with a smile.
- It's polite to greet someone when you meet them.
Name
Definition: A word by which a person or thing is known.
- What is your name?
- Her name is Sarah.
- He wrote his name on the paper.
Like
Definition: To have a preference for something; to enjoy.
- I like ice cream very much.
- She likes to read books.
- He would like to play soccer with his friends.
Where
Definition: A word used to ask about a place or location.
- Where is the nearest bus stop?
- Do you know where my book is?
- Where do you want to go for lunch?
Come
Definition: To move or travel toward the speaker or a specified place.
- Please come to my birthday party next week.
- He will come to school early tomorrow.
- They hope to come back soon after their trip.
Go
Definition: To move or travel from one place to another.
- We will go to the park after school.
- Please go to the library to find a book.
- It's time to go home and relax.
See
Definition: To use your eyes to look at something.
- I can see the stars at night.
- She sees her friends every weekend.
- Can you see the bird on the tree?
Talk
Definition: To speak with someone.
- I love to talk with my friends.
- Can we talk about the project later?
- She talks to her parents every day.
Happy
Definition: Feeling or showing pleasure or contentment.
- I feel happy when I play outside.
- She was happy to see her friends.
- They were happy about the surprise party.
Sad
Definition: Feeling unhappy or sorrowful.
- I felt sad when my friend moved away.
- It's okay to feel sad sometimes.
- The movie made me sad at the end.
Good
Definition: Of high quality; positive.
- She did a good job on the test.
- This is a good book to read.
- They are good friends.
Bad
Definition: not good; of poor quality
- That was a bad movie; I didn’t enjoy it.
- He made a bad decision that he regretted later.
- The weather was bad, so we stayed indoors.
Big
Definition: Large in size or amount.
- That elephant is very big.
- She has a big heart.
- They live in a big house.
Small
Definition: Not large in size, amount, or degree.
- He has a small dog that fits in his bag.
- The small house is cozy and warm.
- She prefers small books that are easy to carry.
New
Definition: Something not old or used before.
- I have a new bike.
- She bought a new dress.
- We moved to a new house.
Old
Definition: Having lived for a long time; not new.
- My grandmother is very old.
- This book is old but full of wisdom.
- He has an old toy from his childhood.
Here
Definition: In this place; at this location.
- Please come here and sit down.
- The book is right here on the table.
- I am here to help you.
There
Definition: An adverb indicating a place or position.
- The book is over there on the table.
- She is sitting there in the corner.
- There is a dog in the yard.
One
Definition: The number 1 or a single thing.
- I have one apple.
- She bought one book.
- There is only one chair in the room.
Two
Definition: The number that comes after one and before three.
- I have two apples in my bag.
- She is two years older than her brother.
- Understanding the number two helps with basic counting.
Three
Definition: the number after two and before four
- She has three apples in her bag.
- He is three years old.
- Understanding the number three is important for counting.
Four
Definition: The number after three and before five.
- She has four apples in her basket.
- They formed a group of four for the project.
- Understanding the number four is essential in counting.
Five
Definition: The number after four and before six.
- There are five apples in the basket.
- She grouped the students into five teams.
- Understanding the number five is essential for counting.
Meet And Greet | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)
13 Word
Smile
Definition: A facial expression showing happiness, made by curving the lips.
- Her smile brightened the room.
- He loves to smile at everyone he meets.
- A smile can make someone's day better.
Chat
Definition: To talk informally with someone; a casual conversation.
- They like to chat during lunch breaks.
- She had a nice chat with her neighbor.
- He enjoys chatting with friends online.
Walk
Definition: To move at a regular pace by putting one foot in front of the other.
- I like to walk in the park after school.
- Let's walk together to the store.
- He takes a walk every morning for exercise.
Play
Definition: to engage in activities for enjoyment; also refers to a dramatic performance
- The children love to play outside after school.
- She will play the lead role in the school play.
- He likes to play video games with his friends.
Visit
Definition: To go to see someone or a place.
- We will visit our grandparents this weekend.
- She wants to visit the museum during the school trip.
- I plan to visit my friend after school.
Party
Definition: A social gathering or event; can also refer to a political group.
- They threw a party to celebrate her birthday.
- The political party held a rally to gain support.
- He loves attending parties with friends.
School
Definition: An institution for educating children.
- My school is very big and has many students.
- Every day, I walk to school with my friends.
- The school has a library and a gym.
Fun
Definition: Enjoyment or amusement; something that is entertaining.
- We had a lot of fun at the party.
- Playing games with friends is so much fun.
- She finds it fun to explore new places.
Share
Definition: To give a part of something to others.
- It's nice to share your toys with friends.
- We should share our ideas during the meeting.
- Can you share your notes with me?
Group
Definition: A number of people or things that are located, gathered, or classed together.
- We worked in a group for the science project.
- A group of students went on a field trip.
- The group will meet every Wednesday to discuss their plans.
Join
Definition: To become a member of a group or organization.
- I want to join the soccer team.
- She decided to join the book club.
- They invited him to join the group project.
Listen
Definition: To pay attention to sound or someone speaking.
- Please listen carefully to the instructions.
- I like to listen to music while I study.
- It is important to listen to our friends when they talk.
Help
Definition: To assist someone with something.
- Can you help me with my homework?
- She helped her mother in the kitchen.
- He always helps his friends.
Meet And Greet | English B1 Level (Intermediate)
13 Word
Introduce
Definition: To present someone or something to another person.
- I will introduce my friend to the class.
- Can you introduce the new book we are reading?
- She will introduce the guest speaker at the meeting.
Conversation
Definition: A spoken exchange of thoughts, ideas, or feelings.
- We had a long conversation about our plans.
- She enjoys having a conversation with her friends.
- A good conversation can strengthen friendships.
Guest
Definition: A person who is invited to visit or stay.
- We have a guest staying at our house.
- The guest speaker shared valuable insights.
- I enjoy having guests over for dinner.
Welcome
Definition: To greet someone in a friendly way; to accept.
- They welcome new students to the school.
- She felt a warm welcome from her friends.
- His welcome was genuine and kind.
Event
Definition: An occurrence or happening, often planned.
- The school is hosting an event for parents.
- We celebrated a special event for her birthday.
- I can't wait for the sports event next week.
Handshake
Definition: a greeting involving two people grasping each other's hands
- They exchanged a handshake to seal the deal.
- A firm handshake can show confidence.
- He offered a handshake as a friendly greeting.
Connect
Definition: To join or link two or more things; to establish a relationship.
- They will connect the two pieces of wood.
- I want to connect with new friends.
- He likes to connect ideas during discussions.
Gather
Definition: To collect or bring together; to assemble.
- They gather every weekend for family dinners.
- She likes to gather information before making decisions.
- He will gather his friends for a game night.
Socialize
Definition: To interact and engage with others in a friendly way.
- We like to socialize with friends on weekends.
- He enjoys the chance to socialize at events.
- It's important to socialize and make new connections.
Enjoy
Definition: To take pleasure in something; to find joy in an activity.
- I enjoy playing soccer with my friends.
- She enjoys listening to music while studying.
- They enjoy going to the movies every Friday.
Discuss
Definition: To talk about something with someone; to share ideas.
- We will discuss our project in class tomorrow.
- They like to discuss their favorite books.
- He called to discuss the upcoming event.
Interact
Definition: To communicate or engage with someone.
- Students are encouraged to interact during discussions.
- He loves to interact with his classmates.
- We should interact more with our community.
Network
Definition: A group of connected people or things.
- They built a strong network of friends.
- The internet is a global network.
- She joined a professional network.
Meet And Greet | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)
18 Word
Networking
Definition: The act of connecting with others for professional or social purposes.
- She enjoys networking at industry events.
- He is good at networking to find new job opportunities.
- Networking can help build valuable connections.
Introduction
Definition: The act of presenting someone or something for the first time; the beginning of something.
- The introduction of the book was very engaging.
- She gave a brief introduction before her speech.
- He made an introduction to the new student in class.
Interaction
Definition: The act of communicating or working together with others.
- Their interaction during the project was productive.
- She enjoys the interaction with her classmates.
- Positive interaction fosters a good learning environment.
Engagement
Definition: An agreement to get married; involvement in an activity.
- Their engagement was announced last week.
- She has a strong engagement in her studies.
- The engagement party was a lot of fun.
Connection
Definition: A relationship or link between people, ideas, or things.
- They have a strong connection as friends.
- The connection between the two events is clear.
- She felt a deep connection to her culture.
Communication
Definition: The process of sharing information between people.
- Good communication is key to teamwork.
- We use different methods of communication, like texting.
- Effective communication helps prevent misunderstandings.
Relationship
Definition: The way in which two or more people are connected.
- They have a close relationship as siblings.
- Building a good relationship takes time.
- Friendship is an important type of relationship.
Feedback
Definition: Information or comments about someone's performance or work.
- The teacher gave feedback on my essay.
- He appreciated the feedback from his peers.
- Constructive feedback helps improve skills.
Impression
Definition: An effect or influence produced on someone; a mark left by pressure.
- He made a good impression on his first day at school.
- Her painting left a lasting impression on the viewers.
- The first impression is often very important.
Etiquette
Definition: The accepted behavior in social situations.
- Good etiquette is important at the dinner table.
- She learned about etiquette before the formal event.
- Knowing etiquette can help in many situations.
Body Language
Definition: Nonverbal communication through facial expressions, gestures, and posture.
- Body language can reveal a lot about how someone feels.
- He studied body language to improve his communication skills.
- Understanding body language helps interpret emotions.
Small Talk
Definition: casual conversation about non-essential topics
- Small talk is common in social situations.
- She enjoys making small talk with new friends.
- Learning small talk skills can improve social interactions.
Professionalism
Definition: The conduct, behavior, and attitude expected in a professional setting.
- Showing professionalism is important in any job.
- He demonstrated professionalism during the meeting.
- Her professionalism impressed the hiring manager.
Collaboration
Definition: working together to achieve a goal
- The collaboration between students was great.
- They focused on collaboration for the project.
- Her collaboration with the artist produced amazing results.
Host
Definition: A person who receives or entertains guests.
- I will host the party at my house.
- She was a great host and made everyone feel welcome.
- He will host the event next week.
Agenda
Definition: A list of items to be discussed or acted upon in a meeting; a plan.
- The agenda for the meeting includes several important topics.
- She prepared an agenda for the group discussion.
- He followed the agenda closely to stay on track.
Discussion
Definition: A conversation or debate about a particular topic.
- They had a discussion about the book in class.
- The discussion helped clarify their ideas.
- She enjoyed the discussion on current events.
Rapport
Definition: A positive and trusting relationship between people.
- Building rapport is important for effective communication.
- She established rapport with her students quickly.
- Understanding rapport enhances personal and professional interactions.
Meet And Greet | English C1 Level (Advanced)
7 Word
Exchange
Definition: To give something and receive something in return; a swap.
- They wanted to exchange books for a project.
- The currency exchange at the airport was busy.
- She had to exchange her old phone for a new one.
Greeting
Definition: A polite word or sign of welcome; an expression of goodwill.
- She gave him a friendly greeting when he arrived.
- The greeting card said "Happy Birthday!"
- A warm greeting can make someone feel welcome.
Acquaintance
Definition: A person you know but are not very close to.
- She is just an acquaintance from school.
- I met him through an acquaintance.
- He has many acquaintances but few close friends.
Socializing
Definition: The act of interacting with others in a social setting.
- He enjoys socializing at community events.
- Socializing helps build relationships and networks.
- She spent the evening socializing with her classmates.
Demeanor
Definition: The way a person behaves or presents themselves; their outward manner.
- Her calm demeanor helped ease the tension.
- He had a friendly demeanor that made people comfortable.
- Understanding demeanor is key in social interactions.
Follow-up
Definition: an action that comes after an initial action; checking on something
- She scheduled a follow-up appointment with the doctor.
- The teacher did a follow-up on the students’ progress.
- A follow-up email can help clarify any questions.
Opportunity
Definition: a chance to do something
- This internship is a great opportunity for her.
- He missed the opportunity to apply for the scholarship.
- She seized every opportunity to learn new skills.
Meet And Greet | English C2 Level (Proficiency / Mastery)
6 Word
Formality
Definition: A requirement or custom that is strictly followed.
- The wedding had many formalities to observe.
- He wore a suit to meet the formality of the event.
- Understanding formality is important in professional settings.
Protocol
Definition: A set of rules or procedures to be followed in certain situations.
- The protocol for the experiment was carefully followed.
- They established a protocol for handling emergencies.
- Understanding the protocol is important for safety.
Ambiance
Definition: The mood or atmosphere of a place.
- The restaurant has a cozy ambiance.
- The ambiance was perfect for a romantic dinner.
- They enjoyed the lively ambiance at the festival.
Dialogue
Definition: A conversation between two or more people, often used to explore ideas.
- The dialogue in the play was engaging and realistic.
- They practiced dialogue in their language class.
- Effective dialogue can lead to better understanding.
Participation
Definition: The act of taking part in something; involvement.
- Participation in class discussions helps students learn.
- Her participation in the project was valuable.
- They encouraged participation from all team members.
Facilitation
Definition: The act of making a process easier.
- Facilitation helps groups reach decisions.
- She took a course in meeting facilitation.
- Good facilitation leads to productive discussions.
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