2. HOW TO FEARLESSLY AND CONFIDENTLY
INTRODUCE YOURSELF IN ENGLISH IN 4 SIMPLE
STEPS
1. Break the
ice
is a common English
expression. It means
“to get comfortable
with someone.”
3. HERE’S THE EASIEST ONE: JUST SAY HELLO AND
YOUR NAME. THEN, IF POSSIBLE, SHAKE HANDS
• Jose: Hello. I’m Jose.
• Brian: Hello, I’m Brian.
• Jose: Nice to meet you.
6. 2. ASK FOLLOW-UP QUESTIONS
• You need to keep
the conversation
going.
• To do this, have
more simple
questions ready. Like
before, have three or
four questions
memorized
• How are you?
• Where are you from?
• Are you having a good
time?
14. 3. LISTEN AND ASK MORE QUESTIONS
•Jose: Where are you from?
•Brian: I’m from England.
•Jose: Wow! That’s far! Are you having a good time
in Trujillo?
•Brian: Yes. Of course
15. 4. PREPARE BASIC ANSWERS ABOUT YOURSELF
• I´m José
• I´m from Trujillo
• I´m an artisan
• These are my crafts
17. PRACTICE
• Jose: Hello. I’m ……….. I´m an artisan
• Brian: Hello, I’m Brian.
• Jose: Nice to meet you. Where are you from?
• Brian: I´m from………..
• Jose: Wow! Are you………………………. time?
• Brian: Yes. Of course
• Jose: Welcome Brian. These are my crafts
18. VOCABULARY
• Hello: hola
• I´m: yo soy
• Nice to meet you: mucho gusto
• Good morning: buenos dias
• Good afternoon: buenas tardes
• Good evening: buenas noches
• Where are you from?: De donde eres?
• Are you having a good time?: La estás pasando
bien?
• Artisan: artesano
• From: de
• Welcome: bienvenido
• Great: excelente
• Pretty Good: muy bien
• Fine: bien
• O.K.: Ok
• Not bad: más o menos
• Not so good: no muy bien
• Of course: Porsupuesto
• These are my crafts: Estas
son mis artesanías