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Introducing Yourself

The document provides guidelines for introducing oneself and others, including formal and informal expressions. It also includes common questions and answers related to personal information, such as name, address, job, and hobbies. Additionally, it offers phrases for closing conversations politely.

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Introducing Yourself

The document provides guidelines for introducing oneself and others, including formal and informal expressions. It also includes common questions and answers related to personal information, such as name, address, job, and hobbies. Additionally, it offers phrases for closing conversations politely.

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INTRODUCING YOURSELF

A. Formal Expression
Allow me to introduce myself to you. My name is…………………
Let me introduce myself to you. I’m……………………………….
B. Informal Expression
Hallo friends. My name is………………………………………
Hi. I’m………………………………………………………………
C. Further Information

Questions Answer
1. What is your name? My name is………
I’m……………and you?
2. Where do you live? What is I live in/on/at………………………
your address? My address is in/on/at………………
3. What is your number? What is 2508672.
your phone number?
4. What is your job? What do you I’m a civil servant.
do for living? What are you? I’m a manager of Duta Bank.
5. Are you a student? Yes, I am/No, I am not.
6. What grade/semester/level are I am in the…………..semester/grade.
you in?
7. How old are you? What is your I am 23 years old./My age is 23.
age?
8. What is your hobby?/What do I like singing./My hobby is dancing.
you do for a spare time? I fond of fishing.
9. Are you married? Single? Yes, I am./No, I’m a married man.
10. What is your nationality? I’m Indonesian.
11. How many brother/s or sister/s I have four brothers and one sister.
do you have?

Note: Mrs. Is for married woman. Miss is for unmarried woman. Ms is to differentiate woman
which is not based on marital status.

INTRODUCING OTHERS
A: Have you met John? /Have you two met before?
B: No, we have not met before.
A: Let me introduce you to him then. John, this is Helen. Helen, this is John.
B: Nice to meet you.
C: Nice to meet you too.

CLOSING CONVERSATION
 It’s been nice to have a chat with you, but I’m afraid I must go now.
 Nice to talk with you. See you later.
 O.K See you around.
 Nice to know you Helen. Bye.
 I think I have to go now. Would you excuse me?
 I’m sorry, I late for the meeting. See you again.
Bye.
-dg-

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