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Meeting 1. Introduction

The document provides guidelines for self-introduction in various contexts such as casual meetings, job settings, and volunteer events. It includes examples of greetings, personal details, professional backgrounds, and reasons for participation. The aim is to help individuals formulate effective introductions to foster connections and convey their purpose.

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Meeting 1. Introduction

The document provides guidelines for self-introduction in various contexts such as casual meetings, job settings, and volunteer events. It includes examples of greetings, personal details, professional backgrounds, and reasons for participation. The aim is to help individuals formulate effective introductions to foster connections and convey their purpose.

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SPEAKING 1

Introduction

2024
Greeting
Hi? Hello? Or Halo?

It’s a
Nice to How have
pleasure to
meet you. you been?
meet you.

Good morning/
It’s wonderful
afternoon/
evening.
to see you

I'm thrilled
Hello! meeting you
guys 01
Who
are You?

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Source: dok. Your Name

Use:

Who are 1. "My name is..."

You? 2. "My Full name is..."


3. "I’m..."
03
Source: dok. Your Name

Who are You?


You can also add more details like how you prefer to be called.

Use:
1. “My nickname is…” 4. “People usually address me as…”
2. “You can call me…” 5. “Just call me… for short”
3. “I’ll be glad to be called…”

Example: “My name is James, you can call me Jamie” 04


Where Are State where you're from,
a city where you live, or

You From? even a place where


you’re born.
Use:
"I’m from..." or "I come from..."
Example:

"I’m from [City/Country]."


"I come from [Hometown]."
"I live in [City], but I’m originally
from [Hometown/Country]." SALAM DARI
Example:

“I live in Jakarta, but I’m


BINJAI
originally from Bandung.” 05
Source: Tiktok/@parispernandes_
What Do You Do?
What You do
Mention what you do (your job, studies, or interests).

Use "I work as..." or "I’m a..." for job/occupation.


Use "I study..." or "I’m studying..." for school.
Use "I like..." or "I enjoy..." for hobbies/interests.
Example:

"I work as a [job]." “I work as a Teacher.”


"I’m studying [subject]." “I’m studying Biology.”
"I love [activity/hobby]." “I love reading books.”

Source: dok. Hometown Cha Cha Cha

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What is Your Purpose? Provide a brief explanation of why
you are speaking or what you
Example: hope to achieve.
1. "I’m looking forward to getting to know you all,
I hope we can get along."
2. "I’m excited to introduce myself as your new
English instructor. My goal is to help each of
you build confidence in speaking and
understanding English."
3. "I’m here to share my experience and skills
that make me a strong candidate for the

4.
marketing manager role at your company."
"I’m speaking today to raise awareness about
Just be a ROCK
the importance of mental health and how we
can support each other in our community." 07
Let’s Run through it!
Formulate a basic introduction
You may have a practice on making introductory
paragraphs by completing the sentences below for
no more than 5 minutes.

● Hai!/Hello!
● My name is …
● You can call me
● I’m from ... / I live in …
● I was born in …
● I’m ... years old.
● I go to ... school.
● My favourite (Activity) is ... because …
● The reason why I joined this class is… 08
Everything
Everywhere
Introduction
Introductions are also needed at some
times related to new occasions and
activities. In this case, introductions are
identical to new jobs, new positions,
and new organizations that related to
students' lives and backgrounds.

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Hai Boss!
Self-Introduction When Joining a New Job
When starting a new position, it’s essential to introduce
yourself to your team or company. This introduction
typically includes:
● Greeting and Name: "Hello everyone, my name is
[Your Name]."
● Job Role: "I’m excited to join the team as a [Your
Position]."
● Background: "I have [number] years of experience in
[industry/field], having previously worked at [previous
company/university]."
● Skills or Specialties: "I specialize in [mention relevant
skills, such as project management or data analysis]."
● Personal Touch: "Outside of work, I enjoy
[hobbies/interests]."
● Enthusiasm: "I’m looking forward to collaborating with
all of you and contributing to our goals." 10
Together We Can, Volunteer.
Self-Introduction at a Volunteer Event:

When joining or starting a volunteer event, a


self-introduction may include:

● Greetings and Name: "Hi everyone, I’m [Your Name]."


● Reason for Volunteering: "I’m here because I’m
passionate about [causes, such as helping the homeless
or supporting the environment]."
● Background or Experience: "I’ve been involved in [related
experience, like previous volunteer work or relevant
skills]."
● Personal Touch: "I also enjoy [hobbies or interests], so I’m
excited to meet others who share similar values."
● Enthusiasm: "Looking forward to working with all of you
and making a difference together!" 11
Let’s Play a
role-play
You may fill out and complete the
sentence in the assigned role and
make the best version of your
introduction in those roles! You will
have no more than 15 minutes. So,
let’s get to it!!!

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Workplace
● "Hello everyone, my name is [Name]."
● "I’m excited to join the team as a [Your
Position]."
● "I have [number] years of experience in
[industry/field], having previously worked at
[previous company/university]."
● "I specialize in [mention relevant skills, such
as project management or data analysis]."
● "Outside of work, I enjoy [hobbies/interests]."
● "I’m looking forward to collaborating with all of
you and contributing to our goals."

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Source: dok. Start Up


Volunteer
● "Hi everyone, I’m [Your Name]."
● "I’m here because I’m passionate about
[causes, such as helping the homeless or
supporting the environment]."
● "I’ve been involved in [related experience,
like previous volunteer work or relevant
skills]."
● "I also enjoy [hobbies or interests], so I’m
excited to meet others who share similar
values."
● "Looking forward to working with all of you
and making a difference together!"
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Source: dok. Pandawara Group


Cuap-cuap time!
Nice to meet you!

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