Introducing the lesson: Introductions and greetings in all languages have the same purpose: to establish contact with another person, to recognize his or her existence, and to show friendliness. There are two types of introductions: introducing yourself introducing someone else and also there are two types of greetings: formal grettings informal greetings If you want to introduce someone else to others, first you have to let others know whom you are. you want to show your friendliness and politeness to someone who you meet at the first time, you'd better use some formal greetings. So in this part, we will learn how to introduce yourself and greet people formally.
Dialogues 對話 A: Good morning, I'm Peter. B: Nice to meet you. My name is Annie.
A: Hello, let me introduce myself. My name 's (or I'm) Jack. B: Pleased to meet you. I'm Nancy.
A:早上好,我叫彼得。 B:很高興見到你。我叫安妮。
A:嗨,請允許我介紹一下我自己。我叫傑克。 B:很高興見到你。我叫南希。
Explanation 詳細解釋 1. Self-introductions often include three steps:
Greeting --- Introduction --- Response
ential form:
Good morning/afternoon/evening Let me introduce name's _____ . Nice/glad to meet you. I'm ________ do you do? My name's ______. How do you do?Mine's ______o I'm ________. Pleased/glad to meet you. I‘m _______.
3. Tips: In English-speaking cultures, people who greet one another the first time always shake hands. There is usually a difference between "meet" for a first meeting and "see" for a second and subsequent meeting, e.g. "Nice to meet you" (first time), "Glad to see you (again)" (subsequent time).
3.其他説明: 在英語習俗中,雙方初次見面時應握手。 一般情況下,雙方初次見面,用“meet”,如:Nice to meet you;雙方以後再見面應該用“see”,如:Glad to see you (again)。