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Introducing
oneself & others
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WHY?
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WHEN ?
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Clip: Introducing oneself & others
Greetings & Goodbyes
FORMAL GREETINGS
 Good morning
 Good afternoon
 Good evening
 How do you do?
 How are you?
 Nice to meet you.
 I’m very glad/ pleased/
happy to meet you.
 I haven’t seen you for a
long time.
INFORMAL GREETINGS
 Hello
 Hey (guys)
 Hi (there)
 How are you doing?
 How are things going?
 How have you been?
 Is everything Ok?
 How’s it going?


 Are you OK?
FORMAL GREETINGS
 Good morning
 Good afternoon
 Good evening
 How do you do?
 How are you?
 Nice to meet you.
 I’m very glad/ pleased/
happy to meet you.
 I haven’t seen you for a
long time.
FORMAL RESPONSES
 Good morning
 Good afternoon
 Good evening
 How do you do?
 I’m fine/OK/ Great. Thanks.
And you?
 Nice to meet you, too
 Me too.
 Yes, It’s been a long time.
INFORMAL GREETINGS
 Hello
 Hey (guys)
 Hi (there)
 How are you doing?
 How are things going?
 How have you been?
 Is everything Ok?

 How’s it going?
 Are you OK?
INFORMAL RESPONSES
 Hello
 Hey
 Hi
 Very well/ pretty good
 Everything is good/ ok/ so-so.
 Very well. Thanks. How
about you?
 Sure, it is. What about you?
 Fine/ fantastic/ not too bad.
Thanks.
 Yes, I’m fine.
FORMAL CLOSINGS
 Goodbye for now
 I’m leaving. Please, excuse
my going first.
 Sorry, I have to go now.
 Nice meeting/ talking you,
bye.
 Come again.
 Have a nice day.
 Have a good time.
INFORMAL CLOSINGS
 See you later/ then/ again/
around
 Catch you later.
 Talk to you later
 Bye, see ya.

 Ta-ta for now.
 Keep in touch
 Call me later
 Good luck
A : Good morning Mr. Tran. How are you ?
B : Good morning Mr.Nguyen. I’m fine.thanks.
How about you.
A : I’m OK. Sorry I have to go now. Have a nice
day, Mr. Tran.
B : Have a nice day, Mr. Nguyen.
A : Hey, Kim. How’s it going ?
B : hi, John. Everything is so-so. How is your
work going ?
A : not too bad. What about you ?
B : It’s ok. I have to go now. Catch you later.
A :OK. Bye, see ya.
A - Hi! My name's Jack. What's your name?
B – Hi! I'm Hoang .
A - Are you a new student?
B -Yes, I am. I'm from Vietnam. And where are
you from?
A - I'm from England.
B - Nice to meet you.
A - Nice to meet you, too
Mike: Good morning, Don.
Don: Good morning Mike. Who’s your friend?
Mike: Have you met Tina before?
Don: No, I don’t think so.
Mike: Don, this is my friend Tina. Tina, this is
my colleague Don.

Don: Hello Tina, it’s nice to meet you.
Tina: It’s nice to meet you, Don.
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Introducing yourself
Hello, my name is …Hi, I'm …
Hello, (your name).
Let me introduce myself. My name’s …
I’d like to introduce myself. I’m …
I don’t think we’ve met. I’m …
Good afternoon. May I introduce myself? My
name is … (formal)
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Introducing other people to someone
I'd like you to meet my
friend/colleague/brother …
This is my friend …
May I introduce … to you? (formal)
Have you met …?
This is …
Have you met ….?
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Possible replies
Nice to meet you.
Pleased to meet you.
I am glad to see you.
It’s nice to meet you.

How do you do? (formal)
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Structure
Body language
Make eye contact
• Eye contact shows that
you're engaged in the
interaction, as well as
displaying confidence.
• If you're not comfortable
looking straight into
someone's eyes, stare at
the point between their
eyebrows - they won't
notice the difference.
Smile
• It is important to
keep a genuine,
bright smile (and
fresh breath, too).
• Your smile is your
best icebreaker - it
draws people in.
Offer a handshake
• A firm handshake, once again,
demonstrates your self-
confidence.
• Get the grip just right, though -
you don't want break the other
person's hand.

• Try squeezing slightly with
your fingers and not your
thumb, and release the
handshake after two or three
seconds.
Tell the other person your name,
and ask for theirs
• If the introduction is formal, say "Hello, I'm
……."
• If it's informal, you can say "Hi, I‘m… ”
• Immediately after you've stated your
name, ask for the other person's name by
saying "And you are ?" in a questioning
tone.
• When you learn the other person's name,
repeat it by saying "It's a pleasure to meet
you, John" or "Nice to meet you, Jane."
• Repeating the name will help you
remember it, and give the introduction a
more personal touch
Reveal a little bit of your background
• It depends on the context
of the conversation, but
start off by telling the
other person something
about yourself.
• You might start off with
where you're from, what
you do for a living, or
why you wanted to meet

this person.
• Whatever you use, it
should be a springboard
for more conversation.
Reveal a little bit of your background
• You may tell a little bit of your background in
order to start your conversation.
• Telling someone where you work and your
title is appropriate and may lead to many
conversation topics
Close the conversation
Restating that you enjoyed
meeting them.
• Formal, "Mrs. Jones, I'm
delighted to have met
you. I hope we can talk
again soon."
• Informal :"It was great
meeting you, Jane. Hope
to see you around."
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Name: _______________
Position: _____________
Company: ____________
Phone: ______________
E-mail: ______________
TASK1 : MAKE YOUR BUSINESS CARD.
INVENT A COMPANY AND A POSITION

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