This document provides an overview of six important topics for basic English communication: greetings and introductions, types of greetings, introducing yourself and others, talking about yourself, how to frame questions, and forming close-ended and open-ended questions. It defines greetings, introduces three types of greetings (formal, informal, and gesture greetings), and offers dos and don'ts for greetings. It also defines what a self-introduction is, identifies the four main parts of a question, and provides examples of close-ended and open-ended questions.
6. Six Important Topics
Greetings and Introduction
Types of Greetings
Introducing Yourself and Others
Talking about Yourself
How to Frame Questions
Forming Close-Ended and Open-Ended Questions
7. A polite word or sign of welcome or recognition.
For example:
What is greetings?
13. Greet others in a Friendly way with smile.
Do greet clients with a firm Handshake.
Do greetings short and sweet.
Dress well before greeting someone in meeting r in interviews.
Do greet them through the gestures.
Make eye contact because that indicates the focus and engagement.
Don’t greet everyone with a handshake.
Do’s and Don'ts
15. A Self-introduction
explains who you are,
What you do and What
others need to know
about you. You should
provide a self-
introduction any time
you meet someone new
and don’t have a third
party to introduce you.
What is a Self-introduction?
16. Wh Questions(What, Where, when ,who ,Which, How, Why)
Auxiliary or Helping verb (be/do/ have).
Subject (I , You, We, They, He She, it)
Main verb Play Eat Buy etc.
Four main parts
17. Do you have a pet?
When is your birthday?
Are you happy?
What is your name?
What is your best quality?
Have you ever met Joe before?
Would you like chochobar or Vanilla ice-cream?
Examples
18. What is Open-Ended Question?
An open-ended question is a question that
cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no"
response, or with a static response.
Examples of open-ended questions:
How do you see your future?
Tell me about the children in this photograph.
What is the purpose of Government?
Why did you choose that answer?
19. What is Close-Ended Question?
Close ended questions are defined
as question types that ask
respondents to choose from a
distinct set of pre-defined
responses, such as “yes/no” or
among set multiple choice
questions.