The document provides guidelines for proper business introductions including shaking hands firmly, making eye contact, and repeating the other person's name. It recommends looking at and stating the name of the person being introduced first, then looking at and stating the name of the person being introduced to. Examples are given for introducing a client to a supervisor and vice versa. Additional tips include mentioning a point of mutual interest, addressing people by rank rather than gender, and following social cues on a first name basis. Common faux pas to avoid are also outlined such as wearing a name tag on the wrong side or not shaking hands properly.
Este documento presenta información sobre los saludos y las presentaciones en inglés. Explica las formas comunes de saludar de manera formal e informal dependiendo de la hora del día, así como frases para despedirse. También proporciona ejemplos de diálogos y ejercicios para practicar las presentaciones y los saludos en inglés.
This document provides information on greetings and introductions in English and Spanish. In English, general greetings include "Hello," "How are you," and "What's up?" which are used with friends and community. Specific greetings depend on the time of day (e.g. "Good Morning"). Introductions involve stating your name and introducing friends. In Spanish, common greetings and their translations are provided, as well as introductions with their Spanish equivalents. The document teaches basic greetings and introductions in both English and Spanish.
This document provides sample greetings, farewells, and introductions to use when meeting people or saying hello and goodbye. It includes common phrases like "Hello!", "Nice to meet you", "How are you?", "Goodbye!", and "See you later!" to help with basic social interactions and introductions.
This presentation explains the use and form of the present progressive tense. It stats with a lead-in, followed by presentation and wrapped with some examples for immediate creativity.
The document provides an example script for a radio show. It includes segments for an intro jingle, song playback with DJ introduction, gossip segment, upcoming segments announcement, guest interview, additional song playback, and ambient music between segments. The script is meant to clearly identify each part of the show and include estimated timing for planning purposes. The total timing can be calculated to gauge the show length and allow for additions or cuts to aim for 15-30 minutes.
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This document provides information about the present continuous tense in English. It discusses how the present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking, temporary situations, changing or developing situations, and fixed arrangements in the near future. It provides examples for each use and explains how to form the '-ing' verb form in the present continuous. Key aspects covered include subject-verb agreement, affirmative and negative forms, and common time expressions used with the present continuous tense.
The document provides guidelines for proper business introductions including shaking hands firmly, making eye contact, and repeating the other person's name. It recommends looking at and stating the name of the person being introduced first, then looking at and stating the name of the person being introduced to. Examples are given for introducing a client to a supervisor and vice versa. Additional tips include mentioning a point of mutual interest, addressing people by rank rather than gender, and following social cues on a first name basis. Common faux pas to avoid are also outlined such as wearing a name tag on the wrong side or not shaking hands properly.
Este documento presenta información sobre los saludos y las presentaciones en inglés. Explica las formas comunes de saludar de manera formal e informal dependiendo de la hora del día, así como frases para despedirse. También proporciona ejemplos de diálogos y ejercicios para practicar las presentaciones y los saludos en inglés.
This document provides information on greetings and introductions in English and Spanish. In English, general greetings include "Hello," "How are you," and "What's up?" which are used with friends and community. Specific greetings depend on the time of day (e.g. "Good Morning"). Introductions involve stating your name and introducing friends. In Spanish, common greetings and their translations are provided, as well as introductions with their Spanish equivalents. The document teaches basic greetings and introductions in both English and Spanish.
This document provides sample greetings, farewells, and introductions to use when meeting people or saying hello and goodbye. It includes common phrases like "Hello!", "Nice to meet you", "How are you?", "Goodbye!", and "See you later!" to help with basic social interactions and introductions.
This presentation explains the use and form of the present progressive tense. It stats with a lead-in, followed by presentation and wrapped with some examples for immediate creativity.
The document provides an example script for a radio show. It includes segments for an intro jingle, song playback with DJ introduction, gossip segment, upcoming segments announcement, guest interview, additional song playback, and ambient music between segments. The script is meant to clearly identify each part of the show and include estimated timing for planning purposes. The total timing can be calculated to gauge the show length and allow for additions or cuts to aim for 15-30 minutes.
My books- Hacking Digital Learning Strategies http://hackingdls.com & Learning to Go https://gum.co/learn2go
Resources- http://shellyterrell.com/icebreakers
This document provides information about the present continuous tense in English. It discusses how the present continuous tense is used to describe actions happening at the moment of speaking, temporary situations, changing or developing situations, and fixed arrangements in the near future. It provides examples for each use and explains how to form the '-ing' verb form in the present continuous. Key aspects covered include subject-verb agreement, affirmative and negative forms, and common time expressions used with the present continuous tense.