Greetings and Introduction
Greetings and Introduction
deffirent ways of
greeting in English
1. Formal ways
Time-specific greetings:
General greetings:
Hello
How do you do? (slightly outdated but still acceptable in very formal situations)
It's a pleasure to meet you.
I'm glad to meet you
2 . informal ways
General greetings:
Hi (most common)
Hey (among friends)
What's up? (casual)
How's it going? (similar to "What's up?")
How are you? (slightly more formal than "What's up?")
Good to see you! (especially when haven't seen someone in a while)
advanced self
introduction
[ name ]
I am known as [Your Name].
I have the pleasure of introducing myself as [Your Name].
Allow me to introduce myself, I am [Your Name].
I am [your name]
[ age ]
I recently celebrated my 40th birthday
"I'm in my [20s, 30s, etc.]
[ work / studies ]
1. Simple and Direct:
"I'm currently pursuing a degree in [Your field of study] at [University name]. I'm
particularly interested in [Specific area of interest within your field]."
"My studies focus on [Specific aspect of your field of study]." This is because I find
[Reason for your interest].
"I'm in the [Year] year of my [Program name] program, and I'm enjoying learning more
about [Subjects you're currently studying]."
[skills]
"Through my studies, I've developed skills in [List of relevant skills]."
[leisures / hobbies ]
"I enjoy [doing something]."
"I'm passionate about [doing something]."
"I find [doing something] to be very relaxing."
"I love to [do something] in my free time."
"I'm interested in [doing something]."
"I'm always looking for new ways to [spend my free time].