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Introducing

Group 1
Our Self Introduction

Annisa Maulino
Cahya Fitri A M Sanjoyo

Ayu M. Reza
Sylviana
Dewi
A M Baihaqi
What is Introduce?

a formal presentation of one person to another, in which


each is told the other's name.
Greetings

ex
Assalamualaikum, Namo
Buddhaya, Om Swastyastu
Religion-
based

ex
Greetings Time- based Good morning, good day, good
afternoon, good evening

Generic
ex
Hi, Hello, `sup
Self introduction

Talking About
Talking Self
Name
about self
Nick

How To Age
introduce Job/school
your self
Addres

Hobby
Expression
Aspiration
Used
Family
How To Introduce Your
Self
Expression Used
● My name is….  Hello, let me introduce myself
● You can call me…..
 Hi, I would like introduce my self
● I am ……. Years old
 Allow me to introduce my self
● I was born in …….. ( place )
● I was born on ……… ( date )
● I am originally from ……….
● Now I live in ………
● My hobby is ……..
● I have …… Brother/ …… sister
How To introducing
Expression Used
Other people
● (His/ Her ) Name is …..
● You can call ( his/her ) ……  I would like you to meet ……
● (His/ Her ) is …. Years old  Let me introduce you to ……
● (His/ Her ) was born in ……..(place)  I would to introduce my friend to you
● (His/ Her ) was bron on …….(date)
● (His/ Her ) originally from ……
● (His/ Her ) Now live in …..
● (His/ Her ) hobby is…….
● (His/ Her ) has ….. Brother/ …… sister
Expression used when Expression Used when you
someone have introduced close the corverstation or your
introducing with someone
them self
● Nice to meet you  Bye
● Happy to meet you  Good bye
● How do you do?  See you later
Acquaintance

Friend

Pal pen

Bestfriend

Brotherhood

Family
Number : singular ( i, you, she, he, it)
Plural (we, you, they)person :

1st speaking (i, we)


2nd spoken to (you)
3rd spoken about (they, she, he, it)subjective ( i, you, they, we, she, he, it)
Possesive (my, mine, your, yours, his, her , it, us, them)Objective ( me, you, her, him,
it, us, them)

Example
The subject of the verb in a sentencesubjective
● He and me are good friend (incorrect)
● He and i are good friend (correct)objective
● They want her to attend the event
Thank u love

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