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English Materials - Docx First Session

The document provides English language materials focused on making and responding to introductions in various social and business contexts. It includes examples of introductions, responses, role-play situations for practice, and discussion questions to reflect on the experience of introductions. The aim is to enhance communication skills and confidence in formal settings.
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English Materials - Docx First Session

The document provides English language materials focused on making and responding to introductions in various social and business contexts. It includes examples of introductions, responses, role-play situations for practice, and discussion questions to reflect on the experience of introductions. The aim is to enhance communication skills and confidence in formal settings.
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English materials

First session

Making Introductions

Allow me to introduce myself; my name is James Johnson.

Let me introduce you to my secretary, Ms. Patricia Jones.

I’d like to introduce you to my wife, Jennifer Smith.

Mr. Ronald, this is attorney Jeff Stanley from Micro Company.

Mr. Gail, I would like to introduce Mr. Frank from CBS.

Kevin, I’d like you to meet the manager of the marketing department, Mark Brown.

Responding to an Introduction

Nice to meet you.

It’s a pleasure to meet you.

I’m pleased to meet you.

It’s great to finally meet you.

I’m looking forward to working with you!

ROLE PLAY

Situation 1

You are walking outside with your spouse and come across a new work colleague. Introduce them
to each other and have a small talk with your colleague. Your teacher will act as your colleague.

Situation 2

You are the head of the marketing team and you have a new member. Welcome the new employee
and introduce him/her to the rest of the team. Your teacher will act as the employee.
Situation 3

You are having dinner at a restaurant and you notice your boss and his wife sitting at another
table. You decide to approach them and greet them. Your boss introduces you to his wife. Your
teacher will act as your boss.

DiSSCUSSION

1. Do you find formal business introductions difficult? Why? Why not?

2. Do you feel nervous when you're being introduced to someone important?

3. What can you do in order to make a good first impression when being introduced to someone?

4. What would you do if you had to introduce someone whose name you have forgotten?

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