Kelas 10 - Bahasa Inggris - Greeting & Introduction | Video Pendidikan Indonesia

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10 May 201703:53

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial, presented by the English Teacher Association of Surabaya, focuses on greetings and self-introductions in English. It covers both informal and formal greetings, explaining how to address people depending on the context and time of day. The tutorial also provides examples of how to introduce oneself and how to ask about others' well-being or personal details. Finally, the video explores appropriate expressions for concluding interactions, with an emphasis on when to use formal or informal farewells. The session concludes with a thank you and a reminder to practice these skills in real-life situations.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Greetings vary depending on the time of day: 'Good morning' for morning, 'Good afternoon' for the afternoon, and 'Good evening' for the evening.
  • πŸ˜€ Informal greetings such as 'Hi' and 'Hello' are appropriate for familiar or younger people.
  • πŸ˜€ Formal greetings are more structured and depend on the time of day, such as 'Good morning' or 'Good evening.'
  • πŸ˜€ When introducing yourself, you can say 'Hi, my name is…' or 'Hello, I am…'. For more formal settings, use 'May I introduce myself…'.
  • πŸ˜€ Responding to greetings can include asking 'How are you?' or 'How is life?' to show interest in the other person.
  • πŸ˜€ When introducing yourself, it’s common to mention your name, address, profession, or other relevant personal details.
  • πŸ˜€ After introducing yourself, parting expressions are used to conclude the conversation, with choices for both formal ('Goodbye') and informal ('See you,' 'Bye bye').
  • πŸ˜€ In informal situations, 'So long' or 'See you' are casual ways to part, whereas formal situations call for 'Goodbye'.
  • πŸ˜€ The choice between formal and informal greetings depends on the relationship with the person and the context (e.g., time of day, familiarity).
  • πŸ˜€ Always greet the listener first before starting your introduction in both formal and informal situations.
  • πŸ˜€ Parting expressions can differ based on the formality of the situation, ranging from casual 'Bye' to more formal 'Goodbye'.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of this video?

    -The main topic of the video is about greetings, introductions, and how to respond to them in both formal and informal situations.

  • How does the speaker introduce themselves in the video?

    -The speaker introduces themselves by saying, 'Good morning, I want to introduce myself. My name is Isti Ayubambudi, please call me Jati, I live on Jalan Mojoklang Ru number 88 in Surabaya. I am an English Teacher at SMK 5 Surabaya.'

  • What are some informal greetings mentioned in the video?

    -The informal greetings mentioned are 'Hi' (for very informal situations) and 'Hello' (for general informal situations).

  • When should you use a formal greeting?

    -Formal greetings should be used based on the time of day. 'Good morning' is used between sunrise and noon, 'Good afternoon' is used from noon until sunset, and 'Good evening' is used after sunset.

  • What is the most formal way to introduce oneself?

    -The most formal way to introduce oneself is by saying, 'May I introduce myself? My name is [name].'

  • What other expressions can be used to introduce someone besides 'How do you do'?

    -Other expressions that can be used to introduce someone include 'How are you?', 'How's life?', and 'How have you been?'.

  • What kind of information can you share when introducing yourself?

    -When introducing yourself, you can share personal information such as your address, age, family details, and profession or occupation.

  • What is an example of introducing oneself with a profession?

    -An example of introducing oneself with a profession is saying, 'I am an English teacher' or 'I am a student'.

  • How should you finish an introduction in a formal situation?

    -In a formal situation, you should finish an introduction with a formal parting expression such as 'Goodbye'.

  • What are some informal ways to say goodbye?

    -Informal ways to say goodbye include 'So long', 'See you', 'Bye bye', or 'Catch you later'.

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