Course Content
English A1 – Beginner

This lesson focuses on the phrases you need for common social situations: asking how someone is feeling and responding politely. This language is essential for courtesy in English.

1. Lesson Goals

  • Ask about someone’s well-being using different levels of formality.
  • Give positive, neutral, and negative responses.
  • Use key polite expressions like “Thank you,” “Sorry,” and “Excuse me.”

2. Asking and Answering About Well-being

The way you ask and answer depends on the situation (formal or informal).

A. Asking the Question

Formality Question Notes
Standard How are you?

The most common phrase in all situations.
Informal How are you doing?

Common when talking to friends.

B. Giving the Answer

Always remember to say “Thank you” and ask the question back!

Type of Response Example Answers Follow-up Question
Positive 😄 I’m fine. / I’m great! / Good.

Thank you. And you?

Neutral 😐 I’m okay. / Not bad. / So-so.

Thanks. How about you?

Negative 🙁 I’m not so good. / I’m tired.

Thank you. And yourself?


3. Essential Polite Expressions

These are necessary phrases for basic interaction.

Expression When to Use It Example
Thank you

When someone helps you or gives you something. Thank you for the coffee.

You’re welcome

The polite response to “Thank you.”

You’re welcome! No problem.

Excuse me

To get attention or pass through a crowd. Excuse me, is this seat free?

Sorry

To apologize for a mistake or minor offense. Sorry, I am late for class.

Please

To ask for something politely. Can I see your book, please?


4. Practice Dialogue: Everyday Meeting

Read the conversation aloud:

A: Good morning, Tom! How are you doing?
B: I’m great, thank you! And you?
A: I’m well, thanks.
B: Oh, excuse me. Is this your pen?
A: Yes, it is! Thank you so much!
B: You’re welcome!