Lesson 1: Introductions



Lesson 1: Introductions

Q: Hello, My name is _______.

What is your name?

A: My name is ___________.

Q: Where are you from?

A: I am from __________.

Q: Where do you work?

Q: What do you do?

A: I work at __________.

A: I am a/an _________.

Q: What’s your favorite part of your job?

A: My favorite part of my job is_____________.

Q: What do you like to do in Shanghai?

A: I like to______________.

Q: What is your favorite kind of food?

A: My favorite kind of food is_____________.

A: My favorite foods are _______________.

Q: Where did you go to school?

A: I studied at _______________.

A: I went to school at ________________.

Q: If you could play any instrument, which would you play?

A: I would like to play the ______________.

A: I would play the ________________.

Saying Good-bye: It was nice to meet you _(name of person). I hope to meet you again. Have a good trip/day. Good-bye.

Homework assignment for lesson 1:

1)  To learn 12 nationalities and how to use them to tell about a person.

Fill in these blanks for practice.

He/She is from _______. He/She is _______. His/Her nationality is _______. He/She speaks ___________. She is a/an _______ woman. He is a/an _________ man.

Examples:

Country (place)   Language  (adj.)        Person (noun)

America          English                     an American

Australia         English                     an Australian

Brazil                Brazilian                   Brazilian

Denmark            Danish                      a Dane

England              English                   an Englishman, an Englishwoman

France                French                   a Frenchman, a Frenchwoman

Germany           German                 a German

India                    Indian                     an Indian

Italy                      Italian                     an Italian

Malaysia              Malaysian                a Malaysian

Switzerland          Swiss                       a Swiss

  (Quiz next lesson)

Pick one country and learn an interesting fact about that country to share at the end of next class.

2.  In pairs or groups of 3 prepare a one to two minute dialogue of you introducing yourself and asking where the guest is from.  Be prepared to present it to the class. You can video yourself doing it to see how well your perform too.

Web site for beginner business introductions:





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