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Meeting new

people
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WARM-UP
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- What are the
people doing?
- Are they making - Shaking hands
good impression? - Smiling
- What are the people
doing?
• Talking too loudly
- Are they making
• Annoyed,
good impression?
uncomfortable
- What are the
people doing?
- Are they making - Working on …
good impression? - Making a phone call
Holding an umbrella
HOW TO GREET PEOPLE
 “When greeting someone in English, it’s important to use the right level of formality for each
situation.”
English Greetings for
Professional/Formal Situations
PROFESSIONAL/FORMAL GOOD MORNING / GOOD
SITUATIONS AFTERNOON / GOOD EVENING
 Business meetings & negotiations If you know someone well, you can say
 Communicating with high-level management  “Good morning, Ms Bella.”
 Saying hello to the company president or CEO  Good afternoon, everyone. I hope you are doing
well today.
 Showing respect to elderly individuals or
people we do not know well If you meet someone for the first time, you can say
 Meeting new business colleagues  Good morning. How do you do?
*How do you do? ~ How are you?
Greeting and  A: Xin chào! Chào mừng các bạn đến với bài thuyết
trình của (chúng) mình. Dành cho những ai chưa biết
introducing at về mình, thì mình tên là A, đến từ nhóm 2. Hôm nay,
(chúng) mình sẽ nói về …
your
 A: Hello. Welcome to my (our) presentation. For
presentation. those who don’t know me, my name is A, from
group 2. Today, I (we) will be talking about …
English Greetings for Informal Situations
INFORMAL SITUATIONS HELLO / HI / HEY

• In the office with your team and  Hi Tung


colleagues
 Hello Nhu
• Meeting or a lunch with a regular client
• Conferences
• Greeting neighbors
• Seeing an acquaintance unexpectedly
English Greetings for Informal Situations
HOW ARE YOU? / HOW ARE YOU DOING?
INFORMAL SITUATIONS
/ HOW IS IT GOING?
• In the office with your team and  Most of the time we follow “hello” or “hi” with
colleagues one of these questions.
• Meeting or a lunch with a regular client
• Conferences
• Greeting neighbors
• Seeing an acquaintance unexpectedly
English Greetings for Informal Situations
HOW CAN YOU ANSWER ONE HOW ARE YOU? / HOW ARE YOU DOING?
OF THESE QUESTIONS? / HOW IS IT GOING?
• These questions should have very simple  Fine, thanks. And you?
answers and should be focused on the
 Great! You?
positive or neutral. You should not answer
with a list of everything you did during  Hi, Susan – good thanks. How about you?
the day nor should you provide a negative
answer.  Doing well. And how have you been?
 Not bad. And you? How are you?
 Hello, Lara. How are you?*
Intonation in English
XUỐNG GIỌNG Ở CUỐI CÂU LÊN GIỌNG Ở CUỐI CÂU

 Câu khẳng định:  Câu hỏi có hoặc không:


The manager usually visits the warehouse two Do you exercise?
times a week. Will you be at my party?
 Câu mệnh lệnh: Are you planning to study abroad?
Check the schedule on the bulletin board. Are you looking for a better job?
 Câu cảm thán:
What a beautiful day!
 Câu hỏi với từ nghi vấn:
What is your opinion?
Intonation in English
CÂU LIỆT KÊ VÍ DỤ

 Lên giọng ở các


từ đứng trước
 We are planning to visit major cities including New York,
“and” hoặc “or”
Boston, and Chicago.

 I like the music, the people, and the fresh air in this city.
First impression
 According to psychologists, people form first impressions based on how you look,

then on how you sound, and finally on what you say

 The way you look makes up 55% of a first impression. This includes facial expressions,

body language, and eye contact, as well as your clothes and general appearance.

A friendly smile seems to be the most important part of this.


 The way you sound makes up 38% of a first impression and includes how fast or slowly you
speak.

People listen to your tone of voice and decide if you sound friendly or unfriendly,

interested or bored, and happy or sad. What we say — the actual words –

counts for only 7% of the message.


First impression

 People form first impressions within ten seconds of meeting you. And first impressions

don't change easily. If someone gets the wrong impression of you,

it can take a long time to change his or her mind.


 One problem is that in different parts of the world, the same behavior can give people

a different impression.
First impression

 In some countries, if you look at the person directly, it shows you are friendly.

In other countries, it can be rude, and it's more polite to look away from the person.

Standing close to someone and touching the person's arm is normal in some places,

but in others it's better to keep your distance. The person may think you're being too friendly!
Luyện nói bằng phương pháp shadowing
1. Tác dụng của phương pháp shadowing
- Phát âm chuẩn
- Nói có ngữ điệu, nhịp điệu
- Nhấn âm rõ rang
- Luyện listening.
6 bước để luyện tập phương pháp shadowing
 Bước 1: Làm quen với transcript ( tra từ điển những từ chưa biết để biết cách đọc và biết nghĩa)
 Bước 2: Làm quen với giọng nói trong video (Active listening- bật video từ đầu đến cuối nghe diễn
giả phát âm từng từ)
 Bước 3: Nghe và đọc theo transcript (tốc độ 0.75) (tốc độ nói như diễn giả, có lên xuống giọng)
 Bước 4: Nghe và đọc theo transcript (tốc độ chuẩn)
 Bước 5: Nghe và nói không transcript ( tốc độ 0.75)
 Bước 6: Nghe và nói không transcript (tốc độ chuẩn)
Note: Luyện 1 video từ 3-5 ngày. Mỗi diễn giả luyện nói 5-10 videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIwU-9ZTTJc
Wrap Up
Thank you
QUESTIONS?

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