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Two people introduce themselves in English.
Chapter 1: Informal occasions
Todd: OK. Hello!
Steven: Hello!
Todd: How was your day?
Steven: Good.
Todd: Can you introduce yourself?
Steven: Yes. My name is Steven. I come from the north of England.
Todd: Oh, really! Where in the north of England?
Steven: A small village called Gawsworth.
Todd: Yeah. Is it a big place?
Steven: No, I think there are about10,000 people.
Todd: Oh, really? Do you often go back there?
Steven: Not often. The last time I went back was Christmas.
Todd: Oh, really! All right. Did you have a good time?
Steven: Yes, very good. I met my old friends and family and did what I usually do at Christmas.
Todd: What do you usually have at Christmas?
Steven: Oh, I think, well, it's just eating and laughing. Just ordinary entertainment and games, I guess.
Todd: How many members of your family still live in this town?
Steven: Actually, they don't ... My mother and father live in the town ... Well, my brother and sister actually live near the town, so my family are all in that area.
Todd: Oh, OK. That's great. Thank you very much, Steven.
Chapter II: Formal occasions
A: Is that Yang Dong?
A: Is this Mr. Yang Dong?
Yes, that's right.
B: Yes.
Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Yue Qun.
Allow me to introduce myself to you. My name is Yue Qun.
B: Nice to meet you, Mr. Yue.
B: Nice to meet you, Mr. Yue.
If you give me a business card, I will call you.
Give me a business card and I'll call you.
B: Sorry, I don't have it with me now.
Sorry, I don't have it with me now.
A: Then can you tell me your phone number?
Well, tell me your phone number.
B: It's eight eight two five seven six nine zero.
B: 88257690.
I'll call you tomorrow.
I'll call you tomorrow.
B: OK. Looking forward to your call.
Ok, I'll wait for your call.
skill
Say hello to ...
Hello and hi are used to greet others. Hello can be used in formal and informal situations. Hi is more informal. Hello and hi can be used at any time of the day.
Hello. Hello.
Hi! Hi!
Tell me your name.
Tell others your name with I'm and my name is.
I am Paul. I am Paul.
My name is Nancy. My name is Nancy.
Asking and saying other people's names
Ask someone's name with the interrogative word what.
What's your name? What's your name?
There are two common ways to tell others your name. You can say me+your name. I am the abbreviation of I am. We often use abbreviations in conversations.
I'm Joe. I'm Joe.
You can also use my name is+your name. This is a little more formal than me. My name is Ann. My name is Ann.
Meet someone for the first time
When you meet someone for the first time, you will say that you are very happy to meet them, and they will also say that they are very happy to meet you. Too much means.
Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too. Nice to meet you, too.
Use the word "goodbye" at the end of the farewell conversation. Bye is short for goodbye, which is more informal. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Goodbye.
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