Unit 1 Self-introduction
Part Ⅰ Situational Dialogues
Practice 1
Task 2: Simulated situational conversation.
J: Hi. May I introduce myself? My name is Jim from the U.S. I'm a freshman here.
M: Good morning, Jim. Nice to know you. I'm Mary from Africa.
J: Nice to meet you. And you are…?
M: Oh, I'm also a student here, but I'm in Grade 2.
J: So, you are a senior. Maybe you can help me know the college better.
M: Yes, of course. It's my pleasure.
J: What subjects are the best in our college?
M: Well, there are quite a lot of subjects that are really good. (Bell rings.) Err, I have to attend my class. I can talk to you after class.
J: OK. But where can I find you, Mary?
M: We can meet in the reading room in the library after class this afternoon.
J: That's very kind of you. See you this afternoon, then.
M: It's quite OK. See you later.
Practice 2
Task 2: Simulated Situational conversation.
Tom Wood: Good evening, Mam. May I have the honor of introducing myself? My name is Tom Wood, the Sales Manager of Mac & Jack Co.
Carol Fox: Oh, hello, Mr.Wood. It's my great pleasure to know you. I'm Carol Fox, the Marketing Manager of Bluejean Ltd.
Tom Wood: Glad to know you, Miss Fox. I'm so lucky to meet you today. I've been wishing to meet you for a long time, Miss Fox.
Carol Fox: Really? I'm also hoping to know you, too.
Tom Wood: Well, why don't we exchange business cards so that we can keep in touch with each other? Here's my card.
Carol Fox: Right. Thank you. And here's mine. I wish our company may have business contact with yours some day.
Tom Wood: Great minds think alike. Our CEO has been wishing to contact with your company, too.
Carol Fox: Then we can arrange a meeting for our companies later.
Tom Wood: That's great. I'll talk with our General Manager as soon as possible and then phone you next Monday.