Greeting and spelling your name

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Niveau CECR : A1

Read/Listen first

Hi. My name is Irene. This is the reception. I need a badge. Can you spell your name, please? You say, I-R-E-N-E. You speak slowly. Is this your city? Yes, it is. Thank you. This is your badge. Have a nice day.

⚡ Learning goals

  • I can greet and say my name.
  • I can spell my name clearly.
  • I can confirm simple information.

✨ Grammar Points — 4 Structures

1️⃣ a/an (singular nouns)
Rule: Use a before consonant sounds; an before vowel sounds.
Examples: a hat; an apple; an egg
Practice prompt: I have __ umbrella and __ ticket.
✅ an / a
Exercise: Choose: __ email, __ city, __ hour.
✅ an, a, an
Common pitfall + fix: Choose by sound, not letter (an hour).

2️⃣ be (am/are/is)
Rule: Use am/are/is to give simple facts.
Examples: I am Ana; You are Tom; This is my email.
Practice prompt: __ this your city? — Yes, it __.
✅ Is / is
Mini-quiz: Choose: I __ Ethan; You __ in Paris; It __ Monday.
✅ am / are / is
Common pitfall + fix: Use is with this/it.

3️⃣ this/that
Rule: Use this for near; that for far.

Examples: This is my ID; That is the desk; Is this your email?
Practice prompt: __ is my name; __ is the form.
✅ This / That
Mini-quiz: Choose: __ is my phone; __ is your seat.
✅ This / That
Common pitfall + fix: Keep sentences short and clear.

4️⃣ Imperatives basic / can (requests)
Rule: Use short imperatives or polite can to ask.
Examples: Repeat, please; Spell your name; Can you write it?
Practice prompt: __ you repeat that, please?
✅ Can
Mini-quiz: Choose: __ your email, please; __ the form.
✅ Spell / Write
Common pitfall + fix: Keep one idea per sentence.

✍️ Vocabulary (6 entries)

 spell

Meaning: say letters one by one
Synonyms: say letters, letter by letter
Chunk/Idiom: spell your name
Example: Please spell your name slowly.
Morphology: verb; spells, spelling
Self-practice: Spell your first name twice.

 letter

Meaning: a symbol like A, B, C
Synonyms: character, symbol
Chunk/Idiom: capital letter
Example: Write the first letter here.
Morphology: noun; plural letters
Self-practice: Circle the first letter of your name.

 name

Meaning: what people call you
Synonyms: first name, last name
Chunk/Idiom: full name
Example: My name is Ana.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Say your full name out loud.

 city

Meaning: the place where you live
Synonyms: town, place
Chunk/Idiom: city name
Example: This is my city.
Morphology: noun; plural cities
Self-practice: Write your city on the form.

 email

Meaning: online address for messages
Synonyms: mail address, contact
Chunk/Idiom: email address
Example: This is my email address.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Spell your email to the agent.

 repeat

Meaning: say something again
Synonyms: say again, say twice
Chunk/Idiom: repeat, please
Example: Can you repeat that, please?
Morphology: verb; repeats, repeating
Self-practice: Ask the person to repeat slowly.

☁️ Examples (+ audio)

  • Hello. My name is Irene.
  • Can you spell your first name?
  • This is my badge.
  • I am Irene. That is my city.

✏️ Exercises

1) Grammar

MCQ: Choose the correct article — __ email / __ apple. ✔︎ an / an → Use an before vowel sounds.

MCQ: Choose the correct form — This __ my city. ✔︎ is → Use is with this/it.

Fill-in: __ you repeat your name, please? ✔︎ Can → Polite request at A1.

Fill-in: __ your name here. ✔︎ Write → Short imperative.

2) Vocabulary & Comprehension

MCQ: Which word means letters one by one? ✔︎ spell → It means say each letter.

MCQ: Which word is a place you live? ✔︎ city → A town or big place.

Fill-in: My __ is Tom. ✔︎ name → Very basic fact.

Fill-in: This is my __ address. ✔︎ email → Contact detail.

⚙️ Integrated content

Mini-dialogue
Guard: Hello. This is reception.
Visitor: Hi. I am Irene.
Guard: Spell your name, please.
Visitor: I-R-E-N-E.

Why this matters
Greeting and spelling are basic steps. They help people make a badge or record.

Verb & Adjective Pack
hello / hi; this is my name; spell it slowly; write it here; I am sorry

Try & compare
Say hello and your name.
Spell your name and city.
Confirm the badge is correct.

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