Greetings and farewells german 1

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GREETINGS AND FAREWELLS German 101 ONLINE Montag, den 28sten August 2017 Instruktor: Anna Pajak

Class objectives: List informal greetings and farewells (e.g. for family, friends, children, etc.). Exchange informal greetings at different times of the day (e.g. greet a friend in the evening). Explain in English the usage of informal greetings in different regions of German language speaking countries. Be familiar with German greeting etiquette

Video Hallo, Guten Tag, Grüß Gott!

Guten Morgen! Guten Tag! Guten Abend! Gute Nacht! Hallo/Hi! Servus! Wie geht’s dir? Most Common Greetings Practice pronunciation! .

Guten Morgen! Guten Abend! 5:00-12:00 17:00-22:00 Practice the dialog! .

Guten Tag ! 12:00-17:00 Practice pronunciation! .

Gute Nacht! (going to sleep) Practice pronunciation! .

Hallo/Hi ! Practice pronunciation! .

Mahlzeit ! Mahlzeit literally means ‘meal time’ and is used to say “hello” at a meal time. Practice pronunciation! .

Wie geht’s Ihnen ? (formal) (how are you doing?) Wie geht’s dir ? (informal) (how are you doing?) Variations to answer: Practice pronunciation! .

Moin Moin! Grüß Gott /Grüß dich /Grüezi/ Servus! Moin Moin is used only in northern Germany Grüß Gött / Grüß dich / Grüezi/ Servus! are said in southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland Regional differences Practice pronunciation! .

Most Common Farewells Auf Wiedersehen! Tschüss! Ciao! Servus! Bis dann! (see you later) Schönen Tag noch! (have a great day!) Practice pronunciation! .

Auf Wiedersehen, Tschüss and Ciao are common all over German speaking countries. Auf Wiederschauen und Servus are used in southern Germany, Austria and Switzerland Auf Wiederluge is used only in Switzerland Regional differences Practice pronunciation! .

Cultural note: German greeting etiquette Greetings:  When customers enter shops, especially smaller outlets, they greet everyone in the shop. The same is true of doctors’ waiting rooms. So practice saying "Guten Tag" and "Auf Wiedersehen.“ Shaking hands:  Germans are great hand-shakers, and they like to do so both when arriving and when departing. It is common for a person who is joining a group to shake hands with every single individual. Kissing:  When close friends greet each other, it is common to kiss both the left and right cheeks. However, this is considered inappropriate in a business setting.

Hallo, Guten Tag, Grüß Gott! Let’s watch the video again. Pay attention to the greeting and farewell (only) each of the persons is using! Guided Practice

_____! Mein Name ist Patrik. Ich komme aus Deutschland, aus Berlin. _______! Practice the dialog! .

_______! Ich bin Lilian. Ich komme aus Deutschland, aus München.____________ ! Practice the dialog! .

__________! Ich heiße Oliver. Ich komme aus Deutschland, aus München. ________! Practice the dialog! .

_________! Ich bin Tina. Ich komme aus Österreich, aus Wien. __________! Practice the dialog! .

________! Mein Name ist Lukas. Ich komme aus Österreich, aus Wien. _____________! Practice the dialog! .

___________! Mein Name ist Martin. Ich komme aus der Schweitz, aus Bern. Auf Wiederluge! Practice the dialog! .

Match the greetings with the appropriate picture. A:Guten Abend! B: Hallo! Gute Nacht! Servus! Guten Morgen! 18:00 Munich, S. Germany Mahlzeit! Wie geht’s dir?

Match the farewells with the appropriate picture. A:Auf Wiedersehen! B: Tschüss! C: Bis dann! Gute Nacht! Servus! Ciao! 18:00 Munich, S. Germany A: Einen schönen Tag noch! B: Tschüss! Berlin, Germany

Which familiar greetings and farewell expressions do you hear in the video? Write them down! Guided Practice

1. You are from Hamburg (northern Germany) and you approach a person on the street in München (southern Germany). Greet them and ask them how they are doing. At the end say bye! 2. You arrive at school for an evening class. Greet a classmate and ask them how they are doing. Write a short dialogue for each situation! Then role-play the dialogues with a classmate! Application

German greeting etiquette In German culture, when do we shake hands? Only at business meetings. It is common to always shake hands, at arrival and departure. In German culture, is kissing appropriate when greeting someone? .Yes, in every situation. When close friends greet each other, it is common to kiss both the left and right cheeks. Application

Guten Morgen! (Morgen!) until ____________________ Guten Tag! (Tag!) from ___________ to ____________ Guten Abend! (Abend!) after ____________________ Mahlzeit! when? _______________________ Servus! where? ______________when?_________ Grüß Gott! where? _______________________ Grüß dich! where? _____________ Grüezi! where? _______________________ Hallo! who? _________________________ Moin, Moin! where? _______________________ Auf Wiedersehen! when?___________________ Tschüss! when?___________________ Gute Nacht! when? _______________________ Greeting forms.   When, where, or from whom might you hear the following greeting forms in German-speaking countries? Application