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Introducing yourself and others

Imagine you are in a trade fair, you have to contact as many people as you can. How are you going to do it? Hi! Let me introduce myself. I am Marta Ros. How do you do? Nice to meet you, Marta! My name is Henry Jekins Of course , it is 93 657 48 34 Could I have your telephone number? Not at all, it is Jenkins@gmail.com Would you mind giving me your e-mail address? What company do you work for? I work for IBM What do you do? I am a Marketing Manager

SPELLING is very important in English, if you don’t know how to write a name what will you say? Could you spell your name/that? (attention! Not: “Could you spell me your name?”) Some spelling names: @ at . Dot / slash, stroke - dash _ low dash A Alfa N November B Bravo O Oscar C Charlie P Papa D Delta Q Qubec E Echo R Romeo F Foxtrot S Sierra G Golf T Tango H Hotel U Uniform I India V Victor J Juliett W Whiskey K Kilo X X-ray L Lima Y Yankee M Mike Z Zulu Some spelling difficulties: B/V P/B D/T

TASK1 A: MAKE YOUR BUSINESS CARD. INVENT A COMPANY AND A POSITION Name: _______________ Position: _____________ Company: ____________ Phone: ______________ E-mail: ______________

TASK 1B: you are in a trade fair, get all the people’s names, addresses, phone numbers, company and position NAME PHONE E-MAIL COMPANY POSITION OTHER

Introducing others: first day at work 1 2 Hi! My name is Raul Donat, Nice to meet you! Hello! Nice to meet you too, I am Laurence Flint. 5 Oh! It is a pleasure to meet you, Mr Smith, I am your new Marketing Manager. 3 By the way! Let me introduce you to Mr. Smith, he is our General Director. 4 Hi!, How do you do?

TASK 2. In groups of 3 introduce each other