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List of Common Useful Social Expression

The document provides a list of common social expressions in English organized into categories such as introductions, greetings, congratulations, apologies, requests, invitations, and disagreeing. It includes typical phrases used for introductions like "My name is..." and "Nice to meet you." It also lists expressions for occasions like holidays, partings like "Goodbye" and "See you later," and responses like "Thank you" and "You're welcome."
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List of Common Useful Social Expression

The document provides a list of common social expressions in English organized into categories such as introductions, greetings, congratulations, apologies, requests, invitations, and disagreeing. It includes typical phrases used for introductions like "My name is..." and "Nice to meet you." It also lists expressions for occasions like holidays, partings like "Goodbye" and "See you later," and responses like "Thank you" and "You're welcome."
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Name : _______________________________________ Class : ____________________

English Panel
List of Common Useful Social Expression INTRODUCTIONS • My name is Ahmad.
AND RESPONSES • Atan, meet my brother, Abu.
COMMON • Hi! • Hi, I’m Susan.
GREETINGS • Hello! • Hello, my name is Hariri.
• Good morning • This is my friend, Ai ling.
• Good afternoon • Pleased to meet you.
• Good evening • Nice to meet you.
• Good night TO TAKE LEAVE / • Farewell!
• How are you? To BID FAREWELL • Goodbye!
• Goodbye! • Bye!Bye!
• Bye! • Good night
GREETINGS ON • Happy New Year • See you later.
SPECIAL • Happy Thaipusam • See you soon.
OCCASIONS • Happy Chinese New Year • See you tomorrow.
• Selamat Hari Raya • I’ve to go now.
• Happy Birthday • I’m leaving now.
• Happy Anniversary TO • Congratulations!
CONGRATULATE • Well done!
• Happy Deepavali
• Merry Christmas • Excellent!
• Happy Mother’s Day • Good job!
• Happy Teacher’s Day • That’s wonderful.
• That was great.

HOMEWORK 1
Name : _______________________________________ Class : ____________________

English Panel
TO THANK • Thank you so much. • That’s a wonderful idea.
• Thanks a lot. TO REFUSE / • No, thank you.
• Thank you very much. DECLINE • I’m sorry but I can’t.
• I appreciate your help. • I don’t think so.
• Thanks for your help. • Sorry, I can’t make it.
• Thanks a million. • No, thank you.
TO APOLOGIZE • I am sorry. • I’ll join you the next trip.
• It’s all right. TO ORDER • Be quiet!
• Please forgive me. • Get out now!
• I apologize for my mistake. • Close the window.
• Please accept my apology. • Shut the door
TO GIVE • Of course. • Excuse me. Is Mohan in?
PERMISSION • Why not? • Sorry to interrupt. What is the time,
• Yes, you may. TO INTERRUPT please?
• Yes, you can. • I’m sorry. Can you repeat that?
• Certainly. • I’m sorry. What did you say just now?
• Alright. TO INVITE • Would you like to come to my party?
TO AGREE • Good idea. • Would you like to come with me?
• That’s a great idea. • Please come to my studio later.
• Excellent idea. • I would like to invite you to my house.
• That’s a good suggestion. • Would you like to join me?
• What a good idea! • Would you like to go for a movie?

HOMEWORK 2
Name : _______________________________________ Class : ____________________

English Panel
• Please join the gathering tomorrow. TO PROMISE • I give you my words.
• Would you like to come to my house? • I won’t do it again.
TO ASK FOR • May I borrow your pencil? • I won’t tell anyone.
PERMISSION • Can I go out with Hamid, dad?
• May I go to the toilet, please?
• Can I use your handphone?
• Teacher, please may I go out?
TO SUGGEST • Shall we leave at 3 p.m.?
• I suggest we walk there.
• Why don’t you join us, Diana?
TO BEG/ PLEAD • Please accept my application.
• I promise I will take care of myself.
• Please give me another chance.
TO REQUEST • Can you give me a lift?
• Will you close the window, please?
• Do you mind switching on the light?
TO DISAGREE • That’s not a good idea.
• Sorry, I don’t think so.
• I disagree with your point of view.
TO AGREE • I agree with you.
• Yes, that’s right!
• You are right.

HOMEWORK 3

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