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Introducing
oneself & others
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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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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: ______________
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INVENT A COMPANY AND A POSITION