大学英语口语教程课件greetingandintrodu

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How to conduct effective self introduction
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Introduce yourself with a clear statement of your name and purpose
Introduce yourself with a clear statement of your name and purpose
Use open questions to encourage the listener to engage with the introduced person
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Common errors and precautions
Common misconceptions in greetings and
Practice
Students can practice their business introduction skills through simulations and role-playing activities that mimic real-world business scenarios.
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Mistaking the cultural context
It is essential to understand the cultural differences in greetings and introductions. For instance, in some cultures, eye contact is essential, while in others it may be considered disrespectful.
Greetings are the formal or informal ways of saying hello or goodbye. They are used to express warmth, respect, or friendliness.
The purpose of greetings is to establish or maintain social relationships, to express feelings, and to show politeness.
• Practical skills for greetings and introductions
• Common errors and precautions
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Basic concepts of greetings and introductions
The definition and purpose of greetings
Common expressions introduced
self-introduction
Self-Introduction
Practice
This section introduces common expressions used in selfintroduction, including "Hello, my name is..." and "I'm glad to meet you". It also covers important information to include in a selfintroduction, such as name, major, hobbies, and more.
Practice
Students can practice their introduction skills by introducing two characters in a scenario or role-playing activity.
Useful Tips
This section provides pointers on how to make an effective introduction, such as paying attention to the other person's reaction, using the right tone and volume, and being mindful of cultural differences.
Introduce yourself with a clear statement of your name and purpose
Introduce yourself with a clear statement of your name and purpose
How to make appropriate introductions for others
This part provides opportunities for students to practice their selfintroduction skills through roleplaying and speaking activities.
Useful Tips
This section offers practical tips on how to deliver a confident and professional self-introduction, including proper eye contact, handshake, and voice projection.
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Nodding
a gesture that indicates agreement or acknowledgment.
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Handshaking
a gesture that is used to greet someone or show friendship or respect.
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Introduction to Business Occasions
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Introduction in Business Settings
This section focuses on introducing oneself in a business setting, including appropriate language and etiquette. It covers scenarios such as meetings, conferences, and networking events.
Good morning
used in the morning, often with a person's name or a title.
Good evening
used in the evening, often with a person's name or a title.
Good afternoon
Common occasions for greetings and introductions
Common occasions for greetings
meeting face-to-face, phone calls, emails, text messages, social media platforms
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Useful Tips
This section provides advice on how to make a strong impression in a business setting, such as using a formal tone, emphasizing key qualifications, and making eye contact with the listener.
Introduce to others
Introduction to Others
This section teaches students how to introduce one person to another, including phrases like "Allow me to introduce" and "This is...". It also covers the importance of introductions in building relationships and networking.
Greetings for formal occasions
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Gentlemen/Ladie s
used in formal situations, such as business meetings or formal parties.
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Your Majesty/Your Highness
used when addressing royalty or other high-ranking officials.
Introduce people in a clear and respectful manner
Use titles or roles of the individuals being introduced to emphasize their importance
Consider cultural differences when introducing people of different backgrounds
Common occasions for introductions
business meetings, networking events, social gatherings, conferences, parties
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Common expressions of greetings
Daily greetings
Informal greetings: "Hey", "Hi", "Sup"
Formal greetings: "Good day", "Good evening", "How do you do"
Special occasion greetings: "Happy birthday", "Merry Christmas", "Congratulations"
Elements and Importance of Introduction
Elements
introduction, name, position/role, company/organization, reason for contact
Importance
introduction helps to create a good first impression, establish a connection, and foster communication.
used in the afternoon, often with a person's name or a title.
Hello
a general greeting, often used when you meet someone for the first time or when you haven't seen them for a while.
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Practical skills for greetings and introductions
How to choose the appropriate greeting method

General greetings: "Hello", "Good morning", "Good afternoon", "Good evening"
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CONTENCT

• Basic concepts of greetings and introductions
• Common expressions of greetings
• Common expressions introduced
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Your Excellency
used when addressing government officials or ambassadors.
Non verbal greeting methods
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Smiling
a warm, friendly expression that can be used to greet someone.
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