第二讲
Contents
Dialogues about Introducing people
1 . How much do you know about the way Americans exchange personal information?
Warm-up
Sample dialogues
I’m Mike Smith. Please call me Mike
Please call me or e-mail me if you need any help.
Speak out — exchanging personal information
I’m a freshman /first year student at this college. My major is computer science.
Here is my (business) card
Speak out — exchanging personal information
Thank you. Here is name card .
This is my mine .
2. How much do you know about the way Americans say good-bye?
Speak out — saying good-bye
再见。Have a nice day.
保重。Take care.
见到你很高兴。Pleased/Glad to have met you.
我不得不走了。I must be off now.
So long.
Bye.
See you later.
Speaking of time , I’ve got to run.
3. How much do you know about the way Americans introduce themselves?
A. Mr. Ballman, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Li Tiegang, manager of the company.
B. I’m Robert Miller from Canada.
C. Before we start (First of all), let me introduce myself.
D. Hello, may I introduce myself?
Speak out — self-introduction
E. I’d like to introduce myself first.
F. Could you please introduce me to your manager?
Sentences for introducing people and giving responses:
1. My name is Lu Yang.
2. I’m Richard Washington. Please call me Richard.
3. Here is my card.
4. I’m Jack Green from ZhonghuaTechnical School.
5. Here is my business card.
6. Here is mine.
Dialogue
Lin: Hi! Are you new here?
John: Yes. I’m an overseas student. This is my first year here.
Lin: My name is Lin, a third-year student.
John: How do you do, Lin? I’m John Thomson from England.
Lin: How do you do? It’s a great pleasure to meet you, John. I’ll go to England to further my study for a master’s degree.
John: I’m here for my Chinese program. Perhaps we could help each other.
Lin: Yeah, John. If you need any help, feel free to tell me.
John: Really? Thank you.
Lin: Are you online?
John: Yes, I am.
Lin: My e-mail address is lin@campus.com.
John: Mine is john@England.net. Let’s keep in touch.
Lin: OK. Bye for now, John.
John: Bye-bye, Lin. It’s nice to have met you.
2. Introduction of the samples of business cards and passport
3. Practice the two dialogues in Follow the Samples
4. Practice dialogues according to the given tasks
5. Exercises