Teaching these near the beginning of an English module will help to lay a strong foundation for learners to engage in simple conversations. Compile a list of common greetings such as hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening, goodbye, thank you, and you're welcome in both written and spoken forms. Use interactive methods like role-playing or dialogues to show students how these greetings are used in different situations. Encourage students to practise these greetings with each other in pairs or groups. Challenge students to come up with a special action for greetings like Good night, Good day, and Thank you. Keep on reinforcing this vocabulary by starting your following English lessons with basic greetings, until your students have them memorised, and can produce the language easily. By introducing basic greetings in the first lesson, learners acquire essential communication skills, gain confidence, and lay the groundwork for further language learning.