Welcoming Visitors (formal and informal ways)


source: Anglo-Link
# dialogue 1: Welcoming a friend at home (informal)
# dialogue 2: Welcoming someone at the office (formal)
# gap filing exercise

how to exchange greetings


source: Pat Hirtle
# "time of day" greetings
# general greetings
# "question" greetings

Getting a job - How to talk about your education


source: RebeccaESL
# talk about one's academic background and educational qualifications
--graduate from the University of XXX / graduate from XXX University
--a BA/BSc/PhD; an MBA/MA

Job Skills, Qualifications and Personal Qualities


source: isaacsenglish

How to talk about your family? (family relationships)


source: learnexmumbai
# immediate family, nuclear family, one's siblings
# one's paternal and maternal relatives

Introducing Your Family


source: Mark Kulek
# siblings in a big family:
--one's eldest sister/brother
--one's second eldest sister/brother
--one's younger sister/brother
--a baby sister/brother

talking about Family (beginner)


source: englishwithjo
http://www.englishwithjo.com

talk about family (intermediate)


source: englishwithjo
http://www.englishwithjo.com

talk about family (advanced)


source: englishwithjo
http://www.englishwithjo.com

Think About The Future: Your Dream Career


source: alleyoop

talking about Dream Jobs


source: Real English®

What's your plan for the future? (after high school)


source: Everest
# It's an advertisement, but it's relevant to the targeted topic.

talking about future plans and decisions (with "will," "be going to" and present continuous tense)


source: Mark Roberts

JOBS and OCCUPATIONS


source: Marcio Rodrigues

occupations (vocabulary)


source: Hugo Bengoa

jobs (vocabulary)


source: Visi Alaminos

How to talk about your company & job?


source: Learn English with Let's Talk   2013年7月13日
--The company is headquartered/based in (somewhere).
--The company was founded/established in (what year).
--The company has a work force of (how many employees).
--The company operates in (what field or what places).
--your company's market position and success strategy
--your current job position (I work as ... / I'm the ...)
--your job responsibilities (My job deals with ... / I'm in charge of ...)
--what you like and dislike about your job

Business English - "I work" + in / on / at / with / for


source: RebeccaESL

What do you do (for a living)?


source: ENGLISHCLASS101

Two friends talking about job


source: WabsTalk

Nationalities - AMERICAN, RUSSIAN, IRAQI, SPANISH...


source: RebeccaESL

# _an
# _ian
# _ish
# _i
# _ean
American
Mexican
German
Moroccan
Cuban
Canadian
Russian
Italian
Brazilian
Australian
British
Spanish
Turkish
Pakistani
Israeli
Iraqi
Korean
Chilean
Salvadorean

countries, nationalities, and languagese


source: english conversation cours

Armenia-Armenian  / Bulgaria-Bulgarian / Cambodia-Cambodian
Estonia-Estonian / Indonesia-Indonesian / Latvia-Latvian
Lithuania-Lithuanian / Mongolia-Mongolian / Romania-Romanian
Russia-Russian / Italy-Italian /Hungary-Hungarian
Ukraine-Ukrainian / Australia-Australian / Austria-Austrian
Bolivia-Bolivian / Colombia-Colombian / Syria-Syrian
India-Indian / Nigeria-Nigerian / Brazil-Brazilian
Canada-Canadian / Malaysia-Malaysian / Norway-Norwegian
Belgium-Belgian / Egypt-Egyptian / Iran-Iranian
Peru-Peruvian / Korea-Korean / Samoa-Samoan
Tonga-Tongan / Germany-German / Cuba-Cuban
Costa Rica-Costa Rican / Guatemala-Guatemalan
Nicaragua-Nicaraguan / Paraguay-Paraguayan
Uruguay-Uruguayan / Venezuela-Venezuelan
Chile-Chilean / Singapore-Singaporean / Mexico-Mexican
Honduras-Honduran / Dominican Republic-Dominican
South Africa-South African / The United States-American
Japan-Japanese / Vietnam-Vietnamese / China-Chinese
Portugal-Portuguese / Nepal-Nepalese / Denmark-Danish
Poland-Polish / Spain-Spanish / Sweden-Swedish
England-British / Scotland-Scottish / Turkey-Turkish
Ireland-Irish / Bangladesh-Bangladeshi / Iraq-Iraqi
Palestine-Palestinian / Kuwait-Kuwaiti / Pakistan-Pakistani
Qatar-Qatari / Thailand-Thai / France-French
Greece-Greek / The Philippines-Filipino
Czech Republic-Czech / Switzerland-Swiss / Iceland-Icelander
New Zealand-New Zealander / The Netherlands-Dutch
Saudi Arabia-Saudi / United Arab Emirates-Emirate
Algeria-Algerian / Bahrain-Bahraini / Jordan-Jordanian
Libya-Libyan / Mauritania-Mauritanian
Morocco-Moroccan / Oman-Omani / Tunisia-Tunisian
Yemen-Yemeni / Sudan-Sudanese / Lebanon-Lebanese

Countries and Nationalities


source: ESLEnglishFaby

Countries and Nationalities


source: AMES836

country, nationality, and capital - What's your nationality? Where are you fro...


source: wetalk top videos

How to introduce people in English


source: learnwithvideos

Greetings and Introduction.


source: WILMAN ENRIQUE PÉREZ BENÍTEZ

introductions, greetings, and small talks (3)


source: TeacherKeshia

introductions, greetings, and small talks (2)


source: TeacherKeshia

introductions, greetings, and small talks (1)


source: TeacherKeshia

How to introduce yourself and others (informal ways)



source: Mawuood Academy

How to introduce yourself and others (formal ways)

source: Mawuood Academy

how to answer greetings


source: ENGLISHCLASS101
# how to answer
--How are you? / How's it going? / What's up?

introductions, greetings and saying goodbye (informal and formal ways)


source: Anglo-Link