See you later. A: When?
B: Tomorrow evening.
A: Okay, bye.
Model 3: Formal: Two Colleagues meeting on the way and parting instantly A: Good morning. We haven’t met for quite some time, have we? B: Yes. Indeed, it’s a pleasure to see you. A: I was nice meeting you, but I’m afraid I have to go now. I must leave. I hope you’ll excuse me. B: That’s quite all right. I hope we can meet again soon. A: Yes, we must.
B: Yes, I hope so too.
A: Yes, please do come over. B: Bye, bye. Model 4: Formal: Mr.Anand meets Anita, a teacher in his neighbourhood at a bookstore. Anita : Good morning Sir. How’re you? Mr.Anand : Good morning Anita. I’m very well, thanks. What about you? Anita : I’m fine, thank you. Mr.Anand : How is your new college? Anita : It’s good sir. I enjoy teaching there. This college has proper classrooms,
laboratories and a good library.
It is totally different from my previous working place.
Mr.Anand : At last, you’ve found a place where you would like to work.
Anita : Yes sir. I’m happy about that.
Mr.Anand : My wife wants to talk with you. Come to our home one day with your mother.
Anita : Sure sir. It’s almost time for my coaching class.
Mr.Anand : Oh, it’s all right. See you later. Bye. Anita : Bye sir. WORKSHEET Write five different ways of informal and formal greeting (each five).
Imagine that you and your classmates meet your Professor on the way to your class. He / She calls you to give some instructions. How will you greet him / her? How will you take leave? (Write atleast two each).
2.2.INTRODUCING The way you introduce and present yourself provides people with a first best impression of you. Most people begin forming an opinion of you within 3 seconds and these judgements can be difficult to change.
When we introduce ourselves to someone, we're saying we're interested in establishing some sort of ongoing rapport for mutual benefit. There are 3 parts to our introductions:
The first impression can be the difference between starting a successful business relationship or finishing with a one-off meeting. It is very easy to make a negative first impression on someone, often without knowing we’ve done so. It’s much harder to make a positive impression, so you must put some effort into your introductions.
Model 1: Introducing oneself