Some cues for each topic are given below for your use. 1.GREETING Hello Hi
Good day Good morning Good afternoon Good evening
2.NAME, AGE and WHERE YOU LIVE I am __________________________. (I am in my twenties / I am nineteen.)
I live in I am from I come from
3.FAVOURITES / FOOD I like I enjoy I am fond of
I love I find _____________________ enjoyable
My favorite food is ____________________________
4.HOBBIES / COLOURS I like I enjoy I am fond of
I love I find ___________________ enjoyable
My favorite colour is ________________________
5.FAREWELL Thank you. I hope to talk with you soon (or) I hope to meet you again soon.
Self introductions can also be expanded into other activities throughout the year so that this vocabulary is recycled and new vocabulary integrated. Students can talk about: greeting, name, age, where they are from, food, animal, music, hobbies/sports, family, closing with more confidence and speed. It gives them a chance to reveal how much they can say about themselves at one time.
Model 2: Most of the self introduction is in the “I” form. By using each topic cue to make a question, the series can easily be converted into an interview. i. Student A asks the question encouraged by the topic cue and Student B answers the question.
ii. From the information collected during the introductory session in a college, Student A can now introduce Student B to another student C (and vice versa). For example: Introducing one’s friend (Student A) Ammu: Hi Praveena. This is Rita. She is 19 years old. She is a first year Maths student. She likes curd rice and vegetable biriyani. She loves pet animals. Her mother gifted a puppy for her birthday. Her favorite colour is green.
(Student B) Praveena:Nice to meet you, Rita.
1.2. Self-introduction – for career