Effective Communication Skills Lectures Overview

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Enhance your communication skills with these detailed lectures covering topics such as self-introduction, greeting people formally and informally, finding out about others, saying goodbye, and introducing people. Improve your conversational abilities in various scenarios with practical tips and examples.

  • Communication Skills
  • Lectures
  • Self-Introduction
  • Greeting
  • Interaction

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  1. Communication skills First Lecture 1 I introducing yourself To introduce yourself, start with your name that could be said in two ways: My name is . or I am . If someone asks you about your first name, you must mention your first name only by saying that my first name is .. . If the question is about your last name, you must mention your last name by saying My last name is .. 2 Greeting people: there are two ways to greet people like the followings: Informally: there are different ways to start greeting people informally with the response for each. These expressions are shown in the table below: Greeting formally Response informally Greeting informally Response formally Hi, name Hi, name Hello Hello How are things? How are you today? Fine thanks, pretty good thanks, good thanks, terrific, Great Good morning Good morning, (Mr. name), (Ma,am) Good afternoon Good afternoon Good evening Good evening (Sir)

  2. Communication skills second Lecture Finding out about people: to identify or realize specific persons, you can look at the table below: How to ask about people Response Who s that (guy), (girl)? that s + (name) Who s he, she ? He s , she s in my English class. He s, she s my friend Who s he, she ? Yes, it is No, it s Tony. Is his name Bob? Yes, it is. No, it s Teresa. Is her name Maria?

  3. First lecture communication skills Saying good-bye there are two ways to end your conversation that started depending on the person that you talk to. These two ways are informally as well as more formally as shown in the table below: response Informally (saying good-bye) bye Bye-bye More formally( saying good-bye) Good-bye response Good-bye See you later See you Have a nice day You too

  4. Communication Skills Third lecture In this lecture, we talk about introducing people in two ways both informally and more formally as shown in the table below: Informally More formally A: Tony, this is my friend, Nishi. A: Tom, I d like you to meet Bob. B: Hi, Nishi. Nice to meet you. B: How do you do ? C: Hi. Nice to meet you, too. C: How do you do?

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