Lesson No 22D-Advanced Phrases For Self-Introduction

Advanced Phrases for Self-Introduction

Here are some more advanced phrases you can use to introduce yourself:

Formal Introductions:

  • It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
  • I am delighted to meet you.
  • I hope we can have a chance to speak again soon.
  • Thank you for inviting me.
  • I’m pleased to be here today.

Informal Introductions:

  • Nice to meet you!
  • It’s a pleasure.
  • How do you do?
  • I’m so glad we met.
  • It’s great to finally meet you in person.

Introducing Yourself and Your Background:

  • My name is [your name], and I’m a [your profession].
  • I’ve been working at [company name] for [number] years.
  • I’m originally from [city, state/country].
  • I’m passionate about [your interests].
  • I’m here today to talk about [topic].

Providing Additional Context:

  • I’m a [your role] at [organization].
  • I’m interested in [field of study].
  • I’ve been living in [city] for [number] years.
  • I’m a [nationality].

Sample Conversations for Giving Introductions

Formal Introductions:

  • Host: “Mr. Patel, I’d like to introduce you to Ms. Sharma. She’s our new Marketing Manager.”
  • Mr. Patel: “Pleasure to meet you, Ms. Sharma. Welcome to the team.”
  • Ms. Sharma: “Thank you, Mr. Patel. It’s nice to meet you too.”
  • Colleagues: “John, have you met Maria? She’s joining our team next week.”
  • John: “No, I haven’t. Nice to meet you, Maria.”
  • Maria: “Nice to meet you too, John. I’m looking forward to working with you.”

Informal Introductions:

  • Friends: “Hey, Sarah, this is my friend, David.”
  • Sarah: “Hi David, nice to meet you.”
  • David: “Nice to meet you too, Sarah.”
  • Classmates: “Class, this is our new teacher, Mr. Smith.”
  • Students: “Hello, Mr. Smith. Nice to meet you.”
  • Mr. Smith: “Hello everyone. I’m glad to be here.”
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