jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2015

Introducing yourself






Introducing yourself is much more than saying your name; it’s a way to connect with someone new by exchanging words and often, physical contact. Introducing yourself to strangers can be tricky because what you say depends entirely on the context. You may introduce yourself differently depending on whether you are addressing an audience before you give a speech, meeting someone at a networking event, or just starting a conversation with a new person at a party. What is important is to introduce yourself in a way that is appropriate and makes people like and remember you.

Speaking

1. I'm Yinette.
    I'm Monserrat.                (Use first name in informal situations)

2. I'm Yinette Lantigua.
    I'm Monserrat Montero.  (Use full name in business and formal situations)

3. (It's) nice to meet you.
    (It's) nice meeting you.
    (It's) good to meet you.

4. Nice to meet you too.


Grammar 

Verb TO BE

The verb to be is the most important verb in the English language. It is difficult to use because it is an irregular verb in almost all of its forms.  In the simple present tense, to be is conjugated as follows:






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