For: All Apprentices
Gear-Up English: 1.Year
Objective: Introducing (youself or someone else) is much more than just saying your name. You need to tell some more information. To strangers, it can be tricky because what you say depends on the context, if you are in a professional or a private situation. And mostly the few first seconds really count!
KMK Relevance: Telling about yourself (oral part)
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How to Get Started
Treating guests with respect and courtesy at all times will ensure that you represent your company in a positive manner. Welcoming a guest means giving a warm and friendly first impression. If you know a person well, usually they start with a little small talk. However, if you are meeting someone for the first time, it can be strange. Here are some startings that will help you welcome a visitor and make them feel more comfortable.
- Hallo, I’m Mark, nice to meet you.
- Let me welcome you here at Meyer GmbH. I’m Mark.
- I don’t think we’ve met – I’m Mark.
- Hi Paula! How have you been? / How are you?
"What does that mean in a professional context?"
Just watch a video example to get an impression [Quelle: Youtube | 1:44 min.]
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Keeping a Coversation Alive
To continue a conversation, one usually starts asking. In a professional context, you may start asking by:
How was your travel?
Did you find your way here well?
Is this your first time in the company?
Thanks for coming…
Is the weather holding up out there?
Can I assist you …?
Can I show you… where the …. room is
I guess, you need to see …
It’s nice to see you again!
We’re sure having a busy/slow day today…
Let me hang your coat for you.
How is your day going so far?
Will you need Wi-Fi access?
Can I get you a tea, or …
Introducing Another Person
The purpose of introducing people is to give them an opportunity to know each other. Beyond just stating names of the two parties, it is often helpful to establish a contact and help them to initiate a conversation.
Some possible startings are:
- „Let me introduce you to Mr./Mrs/Mark …“
- „I would like to present Mr./Mrs/Mark … „
- „Please meet Mr./Mrs/Mark …“
- „This is Mr./Mrs/Mark …“
Tipp: State the ‘higher-ranking’ person first | Offer some details about each, as appropriate.
Describing a Person
Sometimes (unknown) people you need to meet the first time are not around. Colleagues usually describe them to give you an idea how to find the right person. Here are some adjectives that might help:
Deutsch |
Englisch |
|
|
Aussehen |
|
Ich
bin / Du bist / Er ist / Sie ist … |
I am / You are / He is / She
is … |
groß |
tall |
klein |
small |
dick |
overweight,
fat |
dünn |
slim |
jung |
young |
alt |
old |
…
Jahre alt. |
…
years old. |
hübsch |
beautiful
/ pretty (Mädchen / Frau), handsome (Junge / Mann) |
braun
gebrannt |
sun-tanned |
blass |
pale |
Ich
habe / Du hast / Er hat / Sie hat … |
I have / You have / He has / She has
(got) … |
blaue
/ grüne / graue / braune Augen |
blue / green / grey / brown eyes |
Sommersprossen |
freckles |
einen
Bart |
a
beard |
einen
Vollbart |
a
full beard |
einen
Schnauzbart |
a
moustache |
einen
Spitzbart |
a
goatee |
einen
Stoppelbart |
a
stubbly beard |
blonde
Haare |
blond
hair |
rote
Haare |
red
hair |
braune
Haare |
brown
hair |
schwarze
Haare |
black
hair |
gefärbte
Haare |
dyed
hair |
blonde
Strähnchen |
blond
highlights |
kurze
Haare |
short
hair |
lange
Haare |
long
hair |
glatte
Haare |
straight
hair |
Locken |
curly
hair / curls |
eine
Glatze |
a
bald head |
eine
eckiges / rundes / dreieckiges / ovales Gesicht |
a square / round / triangular / oval face |
eine
große / kleine / lange Nase |
a big / small / long nose |
große
/ kleine Ohren |
big
/ small ears |
|
|
Kleidung,
Accessoires |
|
Ich
trage / Du trägst / Er/Sie trägt … |
I wear / You wear / He wears / She
wears … |
eine
Brille |
glasses |
Kontaktlinsen |
contact
lenses |
Ich
trage / Du trägst / Er/Sie
trägt … (im Moment) |
I am wearing / You are
wearing / He/She is wearing … |
Ohrringe |
earrings |
eine
Kette |
a
necklace |
ein
Armband |
a
wristband |
einen
Armreifen |
a
bracelet |
eine
Mütze/Kappe |
a
cap |
ein
rotes Tuch |
a
red scarf |
einen
Schlips |
a
tie |
|
|
Charakter |
|
Ich
bin / Du bist / Er ist / Sie ist … |
I am / You are / He is / She
is … |
schüchtern,
zurückhaltend |
shy |
ruhig |
quiet |
lebhaft |
lively |
aktiv |
active |
locker |
easygoing |
offen,
kontaktfreudig |
outgoing |
nett |
nice |
freundlich |
friendly |
lustig |
funny |
fröhlich |
happy |
nervig |
annoying |
traurig |
sad |
aggressiv |
aggressive |
eine
Nervensäge |
a pain in the neck |
eine
kleine Quasselstrippe |
a
little chatter box |