Ekele (Greetings) Basic 3 Igbo Lesson Note
Download Lesson NoteTopic: Ekele (Greetings)
Subject: Igbo Language
Class: Primary 3
Topic: Ekele (Greetings)
Duration: 35 minutes
Learning Objectives
Pupils will be able to:
- Use appropriate Igbo greetings
- Respond to greetings correctly
- Show respect through proper greetings
Ụdị Ekele (Types of Greetings)
Ekele Ụtụtụ (Morning Greetings)
- Ụtụtụ ọma – Good morning
- Kedu ka ị mere n’ụra? – How did you sleep?
- I hiela ụra ọma? – Did you sleep well?
- Ehihie ọma – Good afternoon (late morning)
Ekele Ehihie (Afternoon Greetings)
- Ehihie ọma – Good afternoon
- Kedu ka ị mere? – How are you?
- Kedu ka ihe si aga? – How are things going?
Ekele Anyasị (Evening Greetings)
- Mgbede ọma – Good evening
- Kedu ka ụbọchị gara? – How was your day?
- Ụbọchị ọma? – Good day?
Ekele Ịla (Farewell Greetings)
- Ka ọ dị – Goodbye/See you later
- Ka emee – Until later
- Ije ọma – Safe journey
- Nọọ nke ọma – Stay well
Azịza Ekele (Greeting Responses)
Azịza Ajụjụ Ọdịmma (Responses to “How are you?”)
- Adị m mma – I am fine
- Ọ dị mma – It is well
- Adị m nke ọma – I am very well
- Ekele mee gị – Greetings to you too
Azịza Ajụjụ Ụra (Responses to Sleep Questions)
- E hiri m ụra ọma – I slept well
- Ụra dị mma – Sleep was good
- Ehihie ọma – Good morning (response)
Azịza Ụbọchị (Responses about Day)
- Ụbọchị dị mma – Day was good
- Ọ gara nke ọma – It went well
- Ihe dị mma – Things are fine
Ekele Nkwanyere Ugwu (Respectful Greetings)
Maka Ndị Okenye (For Elders)
- Ezigbo ụtụtụ – Very good morning
- Ndewo – Hello (respectful)
- Kedu maka gị? – How about you? (very polite)
- Daalụ – Thank you (with greeting)
Maka Ndị Ọgbọ (For Age Mates)
- Ndewo – Hello
- Kedu? – How are you?
- Kedu ka ị mere? – How are you doing?
Maka Ndị Nta (For Younger Ones)
- Ụtụtụ ọma – Good morning
- Kedu aha gị? – What’s your name?
- Kedu otú ị mere? – How are you?
Omenala Ekele (Greeting Customs)
Usoro Ekele (Greeting Order)
- Onye nta na-ebu ụzọ kele – Younger person greets first
- Ndị okenye na-aza ekele – Elders respond to greetings
- E kele onye ọbịa – Greet visitors
- E kele mgbe ị na-abata ụlọ – Greet when entering house
Omume Ekele (Greeting Behavior)
- Doo anya ala – Lower your eyes (for elders)
- Nọọ n’ikpere – Kneel (for very important people)
- Jiri obi ụtọ kele – Greet with joy
- Tụle isi – Bow your head slightly
Common Greeting Conversations
Mkparịta Uka 1
A: Ụtụtụ ọma
B: Ụtụtụ ọma. Kedu ka ị mere?
A: Adị m mma. Gị nko?
B: Adị m nke ọma
Mkparịta Uka 2
A: Kedu ka ụbọchị gara?
B: Ọ gara nke ọma. Daalụ
A: Ọ dị mma. Ka ọ dị
B: Ka ọ dị
Exercises
Exercise 1: Choose the correct greeting
- At 7:00 AM you say: (Ụtụtụ ọma / Mgbede ọma)
- When leaving you say: (Kedu? / Ka ọ dị)
- To ask about sleep: (Kedu ka ụbọchị gara? / I hiela ụra ọma?)
- In the evening: (Ehihie ọma / Mgbede ọma)
Exercise 2: Complete the conversations
- A: Ụtụtụ ọma
B: _______. Kedu ka ị mere? - A: Kedu ka ihe si aga?
B: _______ dị mma - A: Ka ọ dị
B: _______
Exercise 3: What would you say?
- When you meet your teacher in the morning: _______
- When you want to leave: _______
- When someone asks how you slept: _______
- When greeting your grandfather: _______
Exercise 4: Match greetings to responses
- Ụtụtụ ọma → Ọ gara nke ọma
- Kedu ka ị mere? → Ka ọ dị
- Kedu ka ụbọchị gara? → Adị m mma
- Ka ọ dị → Ụtụtụ ọma
Exercise 5: True or False
- Onye nta na-ebu ụzọ kele ndị okenye ( )
- A na-asị “Mgbede ọma” n’ụtụtụ ( )
- “Daalụ” pụtara “thank you” ( )
- A na-ado anya ala mgbe a na-ekele ndị okenye ( )
Class Work
Greeting Practice:
- Students practice greeting each other at different times of day
- Role-play greeting elders vs. age mates
- Practice proper greeting behavior (bowing, eye contact)
Greeting Chain: Students form a circle and practice a chain of greetings and responses.
Cultural Notes (Ihe Omenala)
- Always greet people when you enter a place
- Show respect to elders through your greeting style
- Smile when greeting – it shows you’re happy to see them
- Don’t rush through greetings – take time to ask about well-being
Homework
- Practice greeting your family members properly in Igbo every day
- Teach someone at home 3 different Igbo greetings
- Write down how your grandparents used to greet people in their time
Teacher’s Note: Model proper greeting behavior and emphasize cultural respect. Practice different scenarios and correct pronunciation. Encourage students to use these greetings at home and in the community.