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greet

A greeting is something you say or do when you meet someone.

It's a friendly way to say hello.

For example, you can say 'Hello!' or wave your hand.

It can also be a message you write to someone.

A greeting is something you say or do when you meet someone.

It's a friendly way to say 'hello' or show you are happy to see them.

For example, you can say 'Hello' or 'Good morning'.

You can also wave your hand or shake someone's hand as a greeting.

It helps you start a conversation in a nice way.

A greeting is essentially a way to acknowledge someone's presence and initiate an interaction. It serves as a social signal of recognition and friendliness, setting the tone for the communication that follows.

Beyond simple spoken words like 'hello' or 'hi,' greetings can encompass a variety of non-verbal cues such as a handshake, a nod, or even a smile, all conveying a similar message of welcome. The specific form a greeting takes often depends on cultural context, the relationship between the individuals, and the formality of the situation. It's a fundamental part of social etiquette, paving the way for conversation and connection.

At the C1 CEFR level, understanding the nuances of "greeting" extends beyond basic recognition. It encompasses a sophisticated grasp of its pragmatic and socio-cultural dimensions. A greeting, at this advanced stage, is not merely an act of acknowledgment, but a strategically employed communicative tool that establishes relational dynamics and sets the tone for subsequent interaction. Its form and delivery are highly context-dependent, reflecting an awareness of formality, social hierarchy, and cultural norms.

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  • A welcome gesture
  • Initial social interaction
  • Polite acknowledgment

§ How to use 'greet' in a sentence

The word 'greet' can be a noun or a verb. As a noun, it refers to the act or sound of greeting, while as a verb, it means to offer a friendly welcome or acknowledgment to someone.

§ Using 'greeting' as a noun

DEFINITION
A greeting is a polite word or sign of welcome used when meeting someone or starting a conversation. It can be a spoken word like 'hello', a physical gesture like a wave, or a written message.

As a noun, 'greeting' (note the extra 'ing') is commonly used to describe a form of welcome. It can be singular or plural ('greetings').

She gave me a warm greeting.

He sent his greetings to everyone.

§ Common phrases with 'greeting'

  • Exchange greetings: To say hello to each other.
  • Send greetings: To send a message of hello or well wishes.
  • Offer a greeting: To say or show a welcome.

We exchanged greetings before the meeting.

Please send my greetings to your family.

§ Prepositions with 'greeting'

The noun 'greeting' often doesn't directly take a preposition in the same way a verb might. Instead, prepositions are used with other words in the sentence to provide more context.

A simple nod was his only greeting to me.

She received a warm greeting from her colleagues.

§ Using 'greet' as a verb

DEFINITION
To greet someone means to offer a polite word or sign of welcome when meeting them or starting a conversation.

When 'greet' is used as a verb, it follows standard verb conjugation rules (greet, greets, greeted, greeting).

They always greet us with a smile.

The dog greeted its owner excitedly.

§ Prepositions with 'greet' (verb)

The verb 'greet' does not typically take a direct preposition immediately after it when followed by the person being greeted. However, prepositions can be used to describe *how* or *with what* someone is greeted.

  • Greet someone with something: To welcome someone using a particular action or expression.

She greeted him with a hug.

The audience greeted the speaker with applause.

§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news

The word 'greeting' is quite common and you'll encounter it in various everyday situations. Understanding where and how it's used can help you grasp its meaning and usage better.

§ At Work

In a professional environment, greetings are essential for establishing rapport and maintaining good working relationships. They set the tone for interactions, whether formal or informal.

DEFINITION
A greeting in a work setting is often a formal or semi-formal acknowledgment of another person's presence, used to initiate conversation or show respect. This can include a handshake, a nod, or a verbal 'Good morning.'

The new intern gave a polite greeting to everyone in the office.

You might also hear about greetings in emails or official communications, where a salutation like 'Dear Mr. Smith' serves as a formal greeting.

§ At School

In a school environment, greetings are part of daily interactions between students and teachers, fostering a friendly and respectful atmosphere.

  • Between students: Students often exchange informal greetings like 'Hi' or 'What's up?' when they see each other.
  • Between students and teachers: More formal greetings, such as 'Good morning, Mrs. Davis,' are common.
DEFINITION
A school greeting is a verbal or non-verbal gesture used to acknowledge someone's presence, showing politeness and respect within the educational setting.

The teacher expected a proper greeting from each student as they entered the classroom.

You might also hear about greetings in the context of school events, like a welcoming address for new students.

§ In the News

While less frequent than in daily conversations, 'greeting' can appear in news reports, especially when discussing diplomatic events, cultural exchanges, or public appearances by important figures.

DEFINITION
In news reports, a greeting often refers to a formal reception, an official welcome, or a public acknowledgment between prominent individuals or groups.

The President received a warm greeting from the crowd upon his arrival.

News articles might describe a 'traditional greeting' in a particular culture or report on the 'exchange of greetings' between leaders.

§ Similar words and when to use this one vs alternatives

The word "greeting" is quite broad and can refer to many ways of acknowledging someone. Here's how it compares to some similar words and when you might choose one over the others.

Greeting
This is the most general term. It can be any action or word used to welcome someone or acknowledge their presence. It's suitable for formal and informal situations, and can be spoken, written, or gestural.

She gave a warm greeting to all the guests.

Salutation
A salutation is typically a formal spoken or written greeting, often used at the beginning of a letter or speech. It usually involves specific phrases.

The letter began with the traditional salutation, "Dear Sir/Madam."

Welcome
"Welcome" is a specific type of greeting that expresses pleasure at someone's arrival. It often implies hospitality.

The host offered a warm welcome to everyone.

Acknowledgement
An acknowledgement is a recognition of someone or something, and can include a greeting, but it's broader. It can be a nod, a smile, or a verbal "I see you."

He gave a brief acknowledgement with a slight nod of his head.

When to use "greeting" vs. alternatives:

  • Use greeting when you want to refer to any act or word of welcome, from a casual "hi" to a formal handshake. It's the most versatile option.
  • Use salutation specifically for formal written or spoken openings, especially in letters or speeches.
  • Use welcome when you want to emphasize the act of receiving someone hospitably and making them feel at home.
  • Use acknowledgement when you want to indicate that you have noticed someone or something, which might or might not include a verbal greeting.

How Formal Is It?

フォーマル

"He offered a respectful salutation to the dignitaries."

ニュートラル

"She gave a friendly greeting to her neighbors."

カジュアル

"A quick hello was all she had time for."

Child friendly

"Give your grandma a big hi!"

スラング

"Yo, what's up, man?"

レベル別の例文

1

A friendly 'hello' is a common greeting.

Un 'hola' amigable es un saludo común.

Here, 'greeting' is a singular noun, referring to one instance of a welcome.

2

She gave a warm greeting to everyone.

Ella dio un cálido saludo a todos.

Used with the indefinite article 'a' because it's a single, unspecified greeting.

3

Waving your hand can be a silent greeting.

Agitar la mano puede ser un saludo silencioso.

Another example of 'greeting' as a singular noun, describing an action.

4

We exchanged greetings at the door.

Intercambiamos saludos en la puerta.

Here, 'greetings' is plural, indicating multiple instances of welcoming.

5

What is a typical greeting in your country?

¿Cuál es un saludo típico en tu país?

Singular noun 'greeting' in a question about a general custom.

6

He smiled as a form of greeting.

Él sonrió como una forma de saludo.

Using 'a form of greeting' emphasizes that a smile serves as a welcome.

7

They offered a simple greeting.

Ofrecieron un saludo sencillo.

'Greeting' as a singular noun, modified by the adjective 'simple'.

8

The email started with a polite greeting.

El correo electrónico comenzó con un saludo cortés.

Describes the beginning of a written communication using 'greeting' as a singular noun.

1

She gave a friendly greeting to everyone who entered the room.

Ella saludó amistosamente a todos los que entraron en la habitación.

Here, 'greeting' is used as a noun, the object of the verb 'gave'.

2

A simple 'hello' is a common greeting.

Un simple 'hola' es un saludo común.

In this sentence, 'greeting' is a singular countable noun and follows the indefinite article 'a'.

3

He waved his hand as a greeting from across the street.

Agitó la mano como un saludo desde el otro lado de la calle.

'Greeting' is used here to describe the purpose of the action 'waved his hand'.

4

The children practiced their greetings in different languages.

Los niños practicaron sus saludos en diferentes idiomas.

'Greetings' is used in its plural form, referring to multiple forms of welcome.

5

Her warm greeting made me feel welcome.

Su cálido saludo me hizo sentir bienvenido.

'Greeting' is modified by the adjective 'warm', indicating the quality of the welcome.

6

We exchanged greetings before we started our meeting.

Intercambiamos saludos antes de comenzar nuestra reunión.

The phrase 'exchanged greetings' means to give and receive welcomes.

7

What is the traditional greeting in your country?

¿Cuál es el saludo tradicional en tu país?

'Greeting' is a singular countable noun, and 'traditional' is an adjective describing it.

8

I received a written greeting card for my birthday.

Recibí una tarjeta de felicitación escrita por mi cumpleaños.

In this case, 'greeting' acts as an adjective modifying 'card', indicating its purpose.

1

She offered a friendly greeting to everyone who entered the room.

Ella ofreció un saludo amistoso a todos los que entraron en la habitación.

Here, 'greeting' is used as a singular countable noun, referring to a single act of welcoming.

2

The email began with a formal greeting, addressing the recipient respectfully.

El correo electrónico comenzó con un saludo formal, dirigiéndose al destinatario con respeto.

'Formal greeting' describes a specific type of greeting used in more official contexts.

3

He gave a quick wave as a greeting before hurrying off to his meeting.

Él hizo un rápido saludo con la mano antes de ir corriendo a su reunión.

This sentence illustrates 'greeting' as a physical gesture.

4

The children's enthusiastic greetings brightened the teacher's morning.

Los entusiastas saludos de los niños alegraron la mañana de la maestra.

In this case, 'greetings' is plural, referring to multiple acts of welcoming.

5

Upon arriving, I exchanged greetings with my colleagues.

Al llegar, intercambié saludos con mis colegas.

'Exchanged greetings' is a common idiom meaning to say hello to each other.

6

The local custom involves a special greeting when meeting elders.

La costumbre local implica un saludo especial al encontrarse con los ancianos.

'Special greeting' indicates a particular or unique way of greeting someone.

7

Her warm greeting made me feel instantly welcome.

Su cálido saludo me hizo sentir instantáneamente bienvenido.

Here, 'greeting' is described by the adjective 'warm', indicating its emotional quality.

8

He received many greetings from friends and family on his birthday.

Él recibió muchos saludos de amigos y familiares en su cumpleaños.

This sentence uses 'greetings' to refer to messages of good wishes.

1

The diplomat's formal greeting to the delegation underscored the gravity of the international summit.

Diplomatın heyete resmi selamlaması uluslararası zirvenin ciddiyetini vurguladı.

Here, 'greeting' is used as a formal act, suggesting a specific, important context.

2

Her warm greeting instantly put the anxious new employees at ease, fostering a more welcoming atmosphere.

Onun sıcak selamlaması, endişeli yeni çalışanları anında rahatlattı ve daha davetkar bir atmosfer yarattı.

The adjective 'warm' describes the quality of the greeting, impacting the emotional state of others.

3

Despite the initial awkwardness, his friendly greeting broke the ice and facilitated a more relaxed discussion.

İlk başta yaşanan garip duruma rağmen, onun dostça selamlaması buzları kırdı ve daha rahat bir tartışma ortamı sağladı.

'Broke the ice' is an idiom, showing how a greeting can initiate positive interaction.

4

A simple nod, a silent greeting exchanged across the crowded room, communicated volumes between the old friends.

Kalabalık odada değişilen basit bir baş selamı, eski dostlar arasında çok şey ifade etti.

This example highlights a non-verbal 'greeting' and its powerful communicative capacity.

5

The traditional greeting involved a complex series of bows and formal phrases, demonstrating respect for elders.

Geleneksel selamlama, yaşlılara saygıyı gösteren karmaşık bir dizi eğilme ve resmi ifadeler içeriyordu.

Here, 'greeting' refers to a culturally specific ritual, often involving multiple actions.

6

She offered a polite, if somewhat perfunctory, greeting to her estranged colleague, maintaining professional decorum.

Uzlaşmaz meslektaşına, biraz üstünkörü olsa da nazik bir selam verdi, profesyonel adabı korudu.

'Perfunctory' describes a superficial greeting, indicating a lack of genuine enthusiasm.

7

Receiving a personal greeting from the CEO was a significant morale booster for the entire team, acknowledging their hard work.

CEO'dan kişisel bir selamlama almak, tüm ekip için önemli bir moral kaynağı oldu ve onların sıkı çalışmalarını takdir etti.

A 'personal greeting' implies a direct and individualized communication, often from someone in authority.

8

The universal greeting of 'hello' transcends linguistic barriers, serving as a fundamental gesture of human connection.

'Merhaba' evrensel selamlaması dil engellerini aşar, insan bağının temel bir jesti olarak hizmet eder.

This emphasizes the global and fundamental nature of certain greetings.

類義語

反対語

farewell goodbye valediction

よく使う組み合わせ

warm greeting
friendly greeting
polite greeting
exchange greetings
return a greeting
offer a greeting
a simple greeting
a formal greeting
a customary greeting
a silent greeting

よく使うフレーズ

give a greeting

receive a greeting

shout a greeting

nod a greeting

wave a greeting

a greeting card

a greeting message

with a greeting

without a greeting

after a greeting

慣用句と表現

"To greet with open arms"

To welcome someone enthusiastically and warmly.

After a long journey, they were greeted with open arms by their family.

neutral

"To greet the dawn"

To wake up very early in the morning, at sunrise.

Every day, the farmer would greet the dawn and begin his work.

neutral

"To greet with a nod"

To acknowledge someone with a slight bow of the head.

He greeted his colleagues with a polite nod as he walked into the meeting.

neutral

"To greet someone at the door"

To meet someone as they arrive at a building or room.

The host greeted each guest at the door with a warm smile.

neutral

"To greet with a smile"

To welcome someone cheerfully.

She always greets her customers with a friendly smile.

neutral

"To greet the new day"

To start a new day with optimism and energy.

Let's greet the new day with a positive attitude and make the most of it.

neutral

"To greet the unexpected"

To react to something surprising or unforeseen.

The team had to greet the unexpected changes in the project timeline with flexibility.

neutral

"To greet with applause"

To show approval or welcome by clapping hands.

The audience greeted the band with enthusiastic applause.

neutral

"To greet with a handshake"

To welcome someone with a formal hand-to-hand gesture.

The two leaders greeted each other with a firm handshake.

neutral

"To greet warmly"

To welcome someone in a kind and friendly manner.

She greeted all her relatives warmly at the family reunion.

neutral

ヒント

Practice saying 'hello'

Start by practicing common greetings like 'hello' and 'hi'. Say them out loud to get comfortable with the pronunciation. You can also try saying them in front of a mirror.

Learn different types of greetings

Understand that greetings can be formal (e.g., 'Good morning') or informal (e.g., 'Hey!'). Knowing when to use each is important.

Watch videos of greetings

Watch English videos or movies and pay attention to how people greet each other. This helps with understanding body language and intonation.

Use flashcards

Create flashcards with the word 'greeting' on one side and its definition, along with examples like 'hello' or 'wave', on the other side. This helps with memorization.

Role-play greetings

Practice greeting friends or family members in English. This builds confidence in real-life situations. You can even try role-playing different scenarios, like meeting someone for the first time.

Listen to native speakers

Listen to how native English speakers greet each other. Pay attention to their tone of voice and speed. This helps you sound more natural.

Write down example greetings

Keep a notebook and write down different greeting phrases you learn. This helps reinforce your memory and gives you a reference.

Understand cultural nuances

In some English-speaking cultures, a handshake is a common physical greeting, while in others, a nod might suffice. Be aware of these cultural differences.

Don't be afraid to make mistakes

It's okay to make mistakes when learning. The important thing is to practice and learn from them. Confidence will come with practice.

Learn common responses to greetings

Once you've mastered greetings, start learning how to respond to them. For example, after 'How are you?', a common response is 'I'm good, thanks! And you?'

暗記しよう

記憶術

Imagine a 'GREAT' person saying 'greet' to you. This connects the sound of 'greet' to something positive and memorable, helping you recall the word and its meaning as a polite welcome.

視覚的連想

Picture a friendly 'green' monster extending a hand and saying 'hello' with a big smile. The color 'green' sounds like 'greet' and the monster's action visually represents a greeting.

Word Web

hello hi wave welcome salutation

チャレンジ

Think about the last three times you greeted someone. How did you do it? Was it a spoken word, a wave, or something else? Describe each interaction. For example, 'I greeted my neighbor by saying 'good morning' as I walked past.' This helps solidify the understanding of 'greet' in different contexts.

実生活で練習する

実際の使用場面

Meeting someone new

  • Give a friendly greeting.
  • Offer a warm greeting.
  • Exchange greetings.

Starting a conversation

  • Start with a polite greeting.
  • Begin with a simple greeting.
  • Use a formal greeting.

Entering a room or group

  • Give a general greeting to the group.
  • Offer a quick greeting.
  • Make sure to give a greeting.

Responding to someone's greeting

  • Return the greeting.
  • Respond with a cheerful greeting.
  • Acknowledge the greeting.

Learning about different cultures

  • Learn different cultural greetings.
  • Understand the meaning of greetings.
  • Practice various greetings.

会話のきっかけ

"What is a common greeting in your culture?"

"How do you usually greet your friends?"

"What's a polite greeting you would use when meeting an elder?"

"Can you think of a funny greeting?"

"What's the difference between a formal and informal greeting?"

日記のテーマ

Describe a time you received a very warm and welcoming greeting. How did it make you feel?

Write about a greeting that surprised you or was unexpected.

Reflect on different ways people greet each other in movies or TV shows you've seen.

Imagine you are traveling to a new country. What greetings would you want to learn first?

Think about how greetings change depending on the situation (e.g., meeting a stranger vs. a close family member).

よくある質問

10 問

Common English greetings include 'hello', 'hi', 'good morning', 'good afternoon', 'good evening', and 'how are you?'

Yes, absolutely! A greeting doesn't always have to be spoken. A wave, a nod, or a handshake are all examples of non-verbal greetings.

Generally, 'good morning' is used from sunrise until noon, and 'good afternoon' is used from noon until early evening. After that, you'd typically say 'good evening'.

'Hey' can be a casual greeting, often used among friends or people you know well. It might not be considered formal or polite in all situations, especially with someone you've just met or in a professional setting.

A greeting is a word or sign of welcome. An introduction is when you present one person to another, often stating their names. You might greet someone before or after an introduction.

Typically, greetings are used when starting a conversation or meeting someone. When ending a conversation, you would use a farewell, like 'goodbye' or 'see you later'.

No, greetings vary greatly across different cultures. While a wave might be common in some places, other cultures might have unique gestures, bows, or specific phrases. It's good to be aware of cultural differences.

If you're unsure, a simple 'hello' and a friendly smile are usually safe and appropriate in most English-speaking contexts. You can also listen to how others are greeting each other.

'How do you do?' is a more formal and somewhat old-fashioned greeting in English. While still understood, it's not as commonly used in everyday conversation as 'how are you?'

Yes, you can! In an email, you'd typically start with a written greeting like 'Dear [Name]', 'Hello [Name]', or simply 'Hi [Name]', depending on the formality of the email.

自分をテスト 102 問

fill blank A1

When you meet someone for the first time, you can say 'hello'. This is a common ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A greeting is a polite word or sign of welcome used when meeting someone.

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A friendly wave of your hand is a physical ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A physical gesture like a wave can be a greeting.

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She sent a written ___ to her friend that said 'Hi!'.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A written message can be a greeting.

fill blank A1

Before you start talking, it's polite to offer a ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

You use a greeting when starting a conversation.

fill blank A1

Saying 'Good morning' is a type of verbal ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A spoken word like 'Good morning' is a greeting.

fill blank A1

A ___ is a way to show you are happy to see someone.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A greeting is a sign of welcome.

listening A1

A common greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: Hello, how are you?
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening A1

A greeting used in the morning.

正解! おしい! 正解: Good morning, everyone.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening A1

A friendly greeting when meeting someone new.

正解! おしい! 正解: Hi, nice to meet you.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Hello

Focus: /hɛˈloʊ/

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Good morning

Focus: /ɡʊd ˈmɔːrnɪŋ/

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

Hi

Focus: /haɪ/

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A1

Write a short sentence using the word 'greeting' to welcome someone to a party.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Welcome to the party! My greeting to you.

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A1

Imagine you are meeting a new friend. What kind of greeting would you use? Write it down.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Hi! Nice to meet you.

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A1

Write a short message to a friend using a common greeting.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Hello, friend! How are you?

正解! おしい! 正解:
reading A1

What is a common spoken greeting?

Read this passage:

When you meet someone, a common greeting is to say 'hello'. You can also wave your hand as a greeting. These actions show you are friendly.

What is a common spoken greeting?

正解! おしい! 正解: 'hello'

The passage states that 'hello' is a common spoken greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: 'hello'

The passage states that 'hello' is a common spoken greeting.

reading A1

Can a greeting be a smile?

Read this passage:

A greeting can be a word or a sign. For example, saying 'good morning' is a greeting. A smile can also be a friendly greeting without words.

Can a greeting be a smile?

正解! おしい! 正解: Yes

The passage says, 'A smile can also be a friendly greeting without words.'

正解! おしい! 正解: Yes

The passage says, 'A smile can also be a friendly greeting without words.'

reading A1

What greeting do students often use for their teacher?

Read this passage:

At school, students often use a greeting like 'Good morning, teacher!' when they see their teacher. It is polite.

What greeting do students often use for their teacher?

正解! おしい! 正解: Good morning, teacher!

The passage specifically mentions 'Good morning, teacher!' as a greeting students use.

正解! おしい! 正解: Good morning, teacher!

The passage specifically mentions 'Good morning, teacher!' as a greeting students use.

fill blank A2

When you meet someone new, a friendly ___ can make them feel welcome.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' is a polite word or sign of welcome when meeting someone.

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She gave a quick ___ to her friend across the room.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' can be a physical gesture like a nod or a wave.

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A simple 'hello' is a common ___ in many cultures.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

'Hello' is a spoken word used as a greeting.

fill blank A2

He sent an email with a warm ___ to the new team member.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' can also be a written message.

fill blank A2

The children practiced their ___ before the school play.

正解! おしい! 正解: greetings

Plural form 'greetings' is appropriate here as children might practice multiple ways to greet.

fill blank A2

She offered a polite ___ to the guests as they arrived.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' is a polite way to welcome someone.

multiple choice A2

Which of these is a common greeting in the morning?

正解! おしい! 正解: Good morning

'Good morning' is typically used when you meet someone in the morning.

multiple choice A2

What would you say when you leave a friend's house?

正解! おしい! 正解: Goodbye

'Goodbye' is a common farewell greeting.

multiple choice A2

If you wave to someone you know from a distance, what kind of greeting is that?

正解! おしい! 正解: A physical greeting

Waving is a physical action, so it's a physical greeting.

true false A2

Saying 'hello' is an example of a spoken greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

'Hello' is a word that you speak, so it's a spoken greeting.

true false A2

Sending a text message that says 'Hi' is a physical greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

A text message is written, not physical. It's a written greeting.

true false A2

A greeting is always used to say goodbye.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

A greeting is used when meeting someone or starting a conversation, not always to say goodbye. Farewells are different types of greetings.

listening A2

What is polite to do when meeting someone new?

正解! おしい! 正解: When you meet someone new, it's polite to offer a greeting.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening A2

What is a common greeting?

正解! おしい! 正解: A simple 'hello' is a common greeting.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening A2

How did she show a friendly greeting?

正解! おしい! 正解: She waved her hand as a friendly greeting.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Hello, how are you today?

Focus: Hello

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Good morning, everyone!

Focus: Good morning

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking A2

Read this aloud:

Nice to meet you.

Focus: Nice to meet

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A2

Imagine you are meeting a new classmate for the first time. Write a short conversation where you greet them and introduce yourself. Use at least one form of greeting.

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

A: Hi there! My name is Sarah. B: Hello Sarah, I'm Tom. Nice to meet you!

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing A2

You are writing an email to a friend you haven't seen in a while. How would you start the email to greet them warmly?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Dear [Friend's Name], Hello! How have you been? I hope you're doing well.

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writing A2

Describe three different ways people greet each other in your culture or a culture you know about. For example, a handshake, a bow, or a spoken phrase.

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Sample answer

In my culture, people often shake hands when they meet. Friends might give each other a hug. We also say 'hello' or 'good morning' to greet others.

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reading A2

What kind of greeting did Maria use when she first saw David?

Read this passage:

Maria walked into the coffee shop and saw her friend, David. She smiled and waved at him. David saw her and called out, 'Hey Maria! Good to see you!' Maria walked over to his table, and they started talking about their day.

What kind of greeting did Maria use when she first saw David?

正解! おしい! 正解: She smiled and waved.

The passage states, 'She smiled and waved at him,' indicating a visual greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: She smiled and waved.

The passage states, 'She smiled and waved at him,' indicating a visual greeting.

reading A2

According to the passage, what is a common greeting when meeting someone new in English-speaking countries?

Read this passage:

When you meet someone new, it's polite to offer a greeting. In many English-speaking countries, a simple 'hello' and a handshake are common. If you are meeting someone for the first time in a formal setting, you might say, 'Nice to meet you.'

According to the passage, what is a common greeting when meeting someone new in English-speaking countries?

正解! おしい! 正解: A simple 'hello' and a handshake.

The passage explicitly states, 'a simple 'hello' and a handshake are common' when meeting someone new.

正解! おしい! 正解: A simple 'hello' and a handshake.

The passage explicitly states, 'a simple 'hello' and a handshake are common' when meeting someone new.

reading A2

What did Tom say to greet Mrs. Smith?

Read this passage:

Tom was walking his dog in the park when he saw his neighbor, Mrs. Smith. He always liked Mrs. Smith, so he stopped and said, 'Good morning, Mrs. Smith! How are you today?' Mrs. Smith smiled and replied, 'Good morning, Tom! I'm doing very well, thank you.'

What did Tom say to greet Mrs. Smith?

正解! おしい! 正解: He said 'Good morning, Mrs. Smith! How are you today?'

The passage clearly states Tom said, 'Good morning, Mrs. Smith! How are you today?'

正解! おしい! 正解: He said 'Good morning, Mrs. Smith! How are you today?'

The passage clearly states Tom said, 'Good morning, Mrs. Smith! How are you today?'

sentence order A2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: A greeting is hello

This sentence introduces a common example of a greeting.

sentence order A2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Give me a greeting

This is a simple request to receive a greeting.

sentence order A2

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: She gave him a friendly greeting

This sentence describes an action of giving a specific type of greeting.

multiple choice B1

Which of the following is an appropriate greeting when meeting someone for the first time in a formal setting?

正解! おしい! 正解: How do you do?

'How do you do?' is a traditional and formal greeting, suitable for a first meeting. The other options are informal.

multiple choice B1

You enter a store and want to get the attention of a sales assistant. Which greeting is most suitable?

正解! おしい! 正解: Excuse me, could you help me?

'Excuse me, could you help me?' is a polite and appropriate way to get someone's attention in a public setting. The other options are rude or overly direct.

multiple choice B1

After a long day, your friend arrives home. What would be a common and warm greeting?

正解! おしい! 正解: Welcome back! How was your day?

'Welcome back! How was your day?' is a warm and natural greeting for someone returning home, showing interest in their day. The other options are either too formal, potentially sarcastic, or critical.

true false B1

Waving your hand is always considered a formal greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

Waving is typically an informal greeting, often used among friends or to acknowledge someone from a distance.

true false B1

Saying 'Good morning' is an example of a spoken greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

'Good morning' is a common verbal greeting used at the beginning of the day.

true false B1

A nod of the head can sometimes serve as a non-verbal greeting.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

A nod of the head is a common non-verbal gesture used to acknowledge someone and can function as a greeting.

listening B1

Consider common social interactions.

正解! おしい! 正解: When you greet someone, a simple 'hello' or a handshake is often appropriate.
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listening B1

Think about diverse cultural customs.

正解! おしい! 正解: The traditional greeting in some cultures involves a slight bow.
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listening B1

Focus on expressing hospitality.

正解! おしい! 正解: She gave a warm greeting to all the new students, making them feel welcome.
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speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Could you demonstrate how you would greet a new colleague at work?

Focus: greet

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Imagine you're meeting an old friend. How would your greeting change compared to meeting a stranger?

Focus: greeting

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking B1

Read this aloud:

Describe a time when you received a particularly memorable greeting and why it stood out.

Focus: memorable greeting

正解! おしい! 正解:
fill blank B2

The ambassador extended a formal ___ to the visiting dignitaries, shaking hands and exchanging pleasantries.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' is a polite word or sign of welcome. 'Salutation' is a more formal synonym, but 'greeting' fits the context of welcoming dignitaries.

fill blank B2

Despite the language barrier, her warm smile and friendly ___ conveyed a universal message of welcome.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' can be a physical gesture. While 'gesture' is close, 'greeting' specifically refers to the act of welcome.

fill blank B2

Upon entering the ancient temple, visitors are often met with a respectful bow as a traditional form of ___.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A bow is a physical gesture used as a polite sign of welcome, making 'greeting' the most appropriate word.

fill blank B2

The email began with a polite ___ to the recipient, wishing them a good day before diving into the main topic.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

An email often starts with a 'greeting' to politely welcome the reader or begin the conversation.

fill blank B2

The speaker's opening ___ included a heartfelt thank you to the organizers and a warm welcome to the audience.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

The 'greeting' refers to the initial words of welcome and appreciation at the start of a speech or presentation.

fill blank B2

As a customary ___ in many cultures, sharing food is a way to express hospitality and welcome guests.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

While sharing food is a 'ritual' or 'tradition', in this context, it functions as a 'greeting' to welcome guests.

multiple choice B2

Which of the following is an appropriate greeting in a formal business setting?

正解! おしい! 正解: Good morning, Mr. Johnson.

In a formal business setting, 'Good morning' followed by a title and last name is the most appropriate and respectful greeting.

multiple choice B2

When meeting someone for the first time, which non-verbal greeting is generally considered polite in Western cultures?

正解! おしい! 正解: A firm handshake

A firm handshake is a common and polite non-verbal greeting when meeting someone for the first time in many Western cultures.

multiple choice B2

Which of these situations would typically NOT require a verbal greeting?

正解! おしい! 正解: Walking past a stranger on a deserted street.

While a nod or smile might be exchanged, a verbal greeting is not typically expected when simply walking past a stranger on a deserted street.

true false B2

Waving enthusiastically is always an appropriate greeting in any culture.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

While waving is a common greeting, its appropriateness and meaning can vary significantly across different cultures.

true false B2

A formal greeting usually involves more elaborate language and gestures than an informal one.

正解! おしい! 正解: 正しい

Formal greetings often involve more polite language, titles, and sometimes more structured physical gestures compared to casual interactions.

true false B2

Saying 'How do you do?' is a modern and common greeting for friends.

正解! おしい! 正解: 間違い

'How do you do?' is a very formal and somewhat old-fashioned greeting, typically not used among friends in modern English.

writing B2

Imagine you are writing an email to a new colleague you haven't met yet. How would you start the email to establish a friendly and professional tone, including a suitable greeting?

Well written! Good try! Check the sample answer below.

Sample answer

Dear [Colleague's Name], Hello! My name is [Your Name], and I'll be working with you on the [Project Name] project. I'm looking forward to collaborating and getting to know the team. Please let me know if there's anything I should prepare before our first meeting. Regards, [Your Name]

正解! おしい! 正解:
writing B2

You are attending an international conference. Describe a common greeting you would use when meeting a new acquaintance from a different culture, considering politeness and cultural sensitivity.

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Sample answer

When meeting a new acquaintance from a different culture at an international conference, I would typically start with a polite 'Hello' and a firm but not overly strong handshake, if appropriate for their culture. I would then say, 'Pleased to meet you.' It's important to observe their cues regarding personal space and formality to ensure a respectful and culturally sensitive greeting.

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writing B2

You received an unexpected phone call from a potential client. How would you answer the phone professionally and offer a clear greeting to make a good first impression?

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Sample answer

Good morning/afternoon, [Your Company Name], this is [Your Name] speaking. How may I help you today? This greeting is professional, immediately identifies the company and the person speaking, and invites the caller to state their purpose, creating a positive first impression.

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reading B2

According to the passage, what is a key aspect of greetings that can differ across cultures and affect communication?

Read this passage:

In many business cultures, a firm handshake is a common greeting used to establish trust and respect. However, the duration and strength of the handshake can vary significantly. In some Asian cultures, a softer handshake or a bow might be preferred as a sign of deference. Understanding these nuances is crucial for effective cross-cultural communication and avoiding misunderstandings.

According to the passage, what is a key aspect of greetings that can differ across cultures and affect communication?

正解! おしい! 正解: The physical gestures and their interpretation.

The passage explicitly mentions 'the duration and strength of the handshake' and 'a softer handshake or a bow' as examples of physical gestures that vary culturally and are crucial for effective communication.

正解! おしい! 正解: The physical gestures and their interpretation.

The passage explicitly mentions 'the duration and strength of the handshake' and 'a softer handshake or a bow' as examples of physical gestures that vary culturally and are crucial for effective communication.

reading B2

What does the shift from formal to informal greetings in professional settings typically indicate?

Read this passage:

Formal greetings in professional settings often involve titles and last names, such as 'Good morning, Mr. Smith.' This level of formality helps maintain professional distance and respect. As relationships develop, greetings may become more informal, progressing to 'Hello, John' or even a casual 'Hi' among close colleagues. This transition reflects the evolving nature of professional relationships.

What does the shift from formal to informal greetings in professional settings typically indicate?

正解! おしい! 正解: The development of a closer working relationship.

The passage states, 'As relationships develop, greetings may become more informal... This transition reflects the evolving nature of professional relationships,' directly linking the change in greeting formality to the deepening of professional ties.

正解! おしい! 正解: The development of a closer working relationship.

The passage states, 'As relationships develop, greetings may become more informal... This transition reflects the evolving nature of professional relationships,' directly linking the change in greeting formality to the deepening of professional ties.

reading B2

What is a crucial consideration when choosing a greeting in digital communication?

Read this passage:

Digital communication has introduced new forms of greetings. Emails often begin with 'Dear' or 'Hello,' followed by the recipient's name. Instant messages might use 'Hi' or even just an emoji as a quick acknowledgment. While these digital greetings are generally less formal than face-to-face interactions, it's still important to consider the context and relationship with the recipient to choose an appropriate opening.

What is a crucial consideration when choosing a greeting in digital communication?

正解! おしい! 正解: The context and the relationship with the recipient.

The passage emphasizes, 'it's still important to consider the context and relationship with the recipient to choose an appropriate opening,' highlighting this as the key factor.

正解! おしい! 正解: The context and the relationship with the recipient.

The passage emphasizes, 'it's still important to consider the context and relationship with the recipient to choose an appropriate opening,' highlighting this as the key factor.

fill blank C1

The ambassador's nuanced __________ carefully balanced diplomatic protocol with personal warmth, setting a convivial tone for the summit.

正解! おしい! 正解: salutation

'Salutation' is the most formal and appropriate term for a diplomatic greeting, fitting the C1 context of nuanced and balanced protocol. 'Hail' is less formal, 'acclaim' refers to enthusiastic praise, and 'obeisance' is a deferential gesture.

fill blank C1

Despite the inherent solemnity of the occasion, his __________ conveyed a genuine sense of empathy and respect for the bereaved family.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

While 'condolence' is related to expressing sympathy, the question asks for a 'greeting' that conveys empathy and respect. In this context, a 'greeting' encompasses the initial expression or gesture. 'Pleasantry' is too light, and 'reverence' is for deep respect or awe.

fill blank C1

The tribal elder's ceremonial __________ involved intricate hand gestures and a melodic chant, signifying an ancient tradition of welcoming strangers.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

The context describes a welcoming act with gestures and chant, which aligns with the definition of a 'greeting'. 'Reception' is a general event, 'invocation' is a prayer, and 'benediction' is a blessing.

fill blank C1

Her initial __________ upon entering the room, though brief, effectively communicated her intention to engage in serious discourse.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

The blank refers to an initial act upon entering that communicates an intention. A 'greeting' serves this purpose, setting the tone for interaction. 'Interjection' is an interruption, 'preface' is an introduction to a written work, and 'admonition' is a warning.

fill blank C1

The subtle nod he offered was a customary __________ among the members of the clandestine organization, indicating recognition without drawing undue attention.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

A 'greeting' can be a subtle sign of welcome or recognition. In this context, a customary nod serves as a form of greeting. 'Signal' is too general, 'salute' is more formal or military, and 'confirmation' implies agreement.

fill blank C1

Despite the inclement weather, the warmth of their __________ at the remote outpost immediately dispelled any lingering apprehension from the arduous journey.

正解! おしい! 正解: greeting

The sentence emphasizes the initial warmth that dispelled apprehension, which is the function of a 'greeting'. While 'welcome' and 'reception' are related, 'greeting' specifically refers to the act or expression of welcoming. 'Conviviality' describes a quality, not the act itself.

listening C1

Focus on the context of 'greeting' as a formal welcoming.

正解! おしい! 正解: The dignitary's arrival was met with an elaborate greeting, featuring a military salute and a grand orchestral performance.
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listening C1

Consider the nuance of a 'warm and personalized greeting'.

正解! おしい! 正解: Despite the late hour, the concierge offered a warm and personalized greeting, making me feel instantly at ease.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening C1

Listen for how the lack of a 'greeting' impacted the situation.

正解! おしい! 正解: Her abrupt departure precluded any form of proper greeting or farewell, leaving an awkward silence in its wake.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Upon encountering a long-lost friend, what form of greeting would you instinctively employ to convey your surprise and delight?

Focus: instinctively employ, convey surprise, delight

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Describe a cultural greeting ritual from a country you are familiar with, explaining its significance and customary execution.

Focus: cultural greeting, ritual, significance, customary execution

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C1

Read this aloud:

Imagine you are addressing a panel of esteemed academics. What would be an appropriate and respectful verbal greeting to commence your presentation?

Focus: esteemed academics, appropriate, respectful, commence presentation

正解! おしい! 正解:
sentence order C1

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: Such an occasion demands elaborate protocol.

This sentence structure emphasizes the formal nature of the occasion and the required protocol.

sentence order C1

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: She was grasping the subtle nuances of discourse.

This arrangement highlights the intellectual effort involved in understanding complex communication.

sentence order C1

下の単語をタップして文を組み立てよう
正解! おしい! 正解: The meeting was to convene for a scholarly endeavor.

This order clearly states the purpose of the meeting as a serious academic undertaking.

listening C2

Focus on the subtlety and skill involved in the diplomat's welcome.

正解! おしい! 正解: The diplomat's nuanced greeting deftly navigated the complex cultural protocols, averting potential diplomatic faux pas.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening C2

Consider the characteristics of her greeting and its impact on others.

正解! おしい! 正解: Her effusive greeting, though genuine, occasionally bordered on the theatrical, leaving some recipients slightly bewildered by its intensity.
正解! おしい! 正解:
listening C2

Pay attention to the leader's demeanor and the nature of his welcome.

正解! おしい! 正解: Despite the gravity of the situation, the stoic leader offered a terse, yet sincere, greeting to the assembled dignitaries, acknowledging their presence without undue ceremony.
正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Could you elaborate on the socio-linguistic implications of formal and informal greetings in a cross-cultural business context?

Focus: socio-linguistic, implications, cross-cultural

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Analyze the semiotic significance of non-verbal greetings, such as bows or handshakes, within diverse societal structures.

Focus: semiotic, significance, non-verbal, diverse societal structures

正解! おしい! 正解:
speaking C2

Read this aloud:

Discuss the historical evolution and contemporary relevance of various greeting rituals as reflections of cultural identity and social hierarchy.

Focus: historical evolution, contemporary relevance, greeting rituals, cultural identity, social hierarchy

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