Unit one Introducing yourself in English. Greetings Hello. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. How are you? How are you doing? Hi. Good morning.

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Unit one Introducing yourself in English

Greetings Hello. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. How are you? How are you doing? Hi. Good morning. Good afternoon. Good evening. I am fine thank you. good.

Introducing yourself and others When you introduce yourself to somebody, or when you introduce a friend to some one, remember to say: -Name -Country (hometown) -Job

Introducing yourself and others Could you introduce yourself to us? My name is Laila. I am from Tabouk. I am a nurse. Could you introduce your friend to us? This is Liza Smith. She is from London. She works at Princess Noura University in Riyadh. After that you can say: Glad to meet you Or Nice to meet you After that you can say: Glad to meet you Or Nice to meet you

Getting to know others What is your name? Where are you from? What do you do? - what is her/ his name? - where is she/he from? - what does she/he do?

More questions: Sometimes you need to give personal information to banks, hospitals and other companies. You will hear questions like: -How old are you? -What is your address? Or where do you live? -What is your phone number? Remember !! Don’t give out your personal information to anybody. Remember !! Don’t give out your personal information to anybody.

If you don’t want to give your personal information you can say: I’d rather not say. I’m sorry I don’t give out personal information. I’m afraid I don’t give out my personal information.

Activity Situation 1: A is a bank clerk. B is a client who wants to open a new account. A should get information about name, hometown, job, telephone number, and address. Situation 2: A and B are new students in the same class. They introduce themselves to each other. Situation 2: A and B are new students in the same class. They introduce themselves to each other. Situation 3: A is a salesperson who randomly calls B on her phone and claims to be an insurance company. A Asks questions about name, job, address, account number. B doesn’t feel comfortable about this. Situation 3: A is a salesperson who randomly calls B on her phone and claims to be an insurance company. A Asks questions about name, job, address, account number. B doesn’t feel comfortable about this. Situation 4: A is an Muslim American girl who came to Saudi Arabia to study Arabic. B is a Saudi girl. They meet at the cafeteria. B sits besides her and they start introducing themselves.