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HOW TO INTRODUCE
YOURSELF?

In a formal interview
 NAME
 PLACE
 QUALIFICATION
 FAMILY
BACKGROUND
 HOBBIES

NAME
Good Morning/Good after
Right
noon/Good evening/Hello! My name is ---------./I am -------.
My self---------

Good night, my name is ------

Wrong
Wrong

I'd like to introduce myself. I'm- Right
----------- .

PLACE

I am from -------./
My home town is --------------./
I am a native of-------------.

QUALIFICATION

I have graduated from./I have completed my
------------from---------.

FAMILY BACKGROUND
There are -------- members in my family./I have a family of ---------

There are five members in my family, including me.

Right

Wrong

HOBBIES
My hobbies are---------/My interests are--------/I like to ------------

DO NOT FORGET TO
SMILE

Greetings
When two friends meet
Friends often say
"Hi" to each other.
Then they often ask a general question, such as "How are you?" or "How are things?" or "How's life?" The reply to this question is normally positive

"Fine thanks, and you?" "Fine thanks, what about yourself?"
.

Example
Rakesh: "Hi Sagar, how are you?“
Sagar: "Fine thanks, and you?"
Rakesh: "Yeah, fine.

How to introduce someone?
“Sagar, have you met my colleague
John?“
"Sagar, I'd like you to meet my colleague John.“

“Mom, this is my friend Sagar. Sagar, this is my mother.”

"Hello, Aunty, Nice to meet you/It’s a pleasure meeting you.
"Pleased to meet you, Sagar

How to approach if someone is busy?

SAY

" EXCUSE ME”

If you have done something wrong

Say “I am
SORRY”
OR
Say “I
APOLOGISE”

If someone says THANKYOU

Reply “You are

welcome”

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