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)

 

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:

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:

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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

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