9th Standard English Kalika Chetarike 5 | 9th English Activities 5 Ans | Class 9 English Kalika Chetarike 5 With Answers
Activity 5:
Introducing oneself and others
Learning Outcome 9.3 |
Engages
in conversation in English with family friends and people from different
professions such as shopkeeper, salesman using appropriate vocabulary and
narrates real life experiences in English. |
Activity 5:
Introducing oneself and others
Activity
5.1: Read the following dialogues. Underline the phrases you use to introduce
yourself. Take roles and practice.
A telephonic conversation. Hari:
Hello, I’m Hari, Raghu’s friend. Joseph:
Hello, I’m Joseph, his secretary. Hari:
Could you please put him on the line? Joseph:
I’m afraid I can’t. He’s not in. Do you want to leave a message? Hari:
Please tell him to call me when he gets back. Joseph:
Sure. Did you say your name is Harish? Hari:
No, my name is Hari. H-a-r-i. Joseph:
Thank you. |
Jayanna is new to the
class. The teacher asks him to introduce himself to the class. Jayanna:
Hi, everybody. My name is Jayanna, I’m from Mandya. Teacher:
May I know why you joined this school? Jayanna:
My father got transferred to this place recently. Teacher:
Did he? What does he do? Jayanna:
He is a surveyor in the public works department. Teacher:
Ok, you can go to your place now. |
Sharath meets the CEO of a
company. Sharath:
Good morning, sir. CEO:
Good morning. Sharath:
Let me introduce myself first. I’m Sharath. I work for BDG company as
a Technical Manager. CEO:
Pleased to meet you. Sharath:
Nice to meet you, too. |
Activity
5.2: Complete the following dialogues. You may use either the given expressions
in the boxes or of your own choice.
A farmer
meets an agricultural officer.
Farmer: Good morning, Ranganna. I’m from Magadi.
Officer: _____________________________________
Farmer: _____________________________________
Officer: Nice __________ you.
Ans: Very good morning, What can I do for you?
I just want to meet you sir,
Meeting.
Introducing
yourself to others.
Sarala: Hi,
Nirmala.
Nirmala: Hello,
Sarala. How’re you?
Sarala: I am
fine. Thanks and you?
Nirmala: I
am also fine.
Sarala: I am
glad to meet you dear.
Nirmala: Nice meeting you.
Activity
5.3: Listen/read the dialogues and identify the expressions of introducing
oneself and introducing others.
Situation 1 Chandan
visits his uncle with Badri. Chandan:
Hi, everybody. Uncle:
Hi, Chandan, how’re you? Chandan:
Getting on well, thank you. And you? One
of them: We are fine, thanks. Chandan:
Oh! I forgot to introduce my friend to you. Please meet my friend, Badri. He is my classmate. He’s my
best friend. One
of them: Pleased to meet you. Badri:
Nice meeting you all. (Expression
to introducing others: Please meet my
friend, Badri.) |
Situation 2 A
business meeting. Chairman:
Good morning, a warm welcome to you all. Let me introduce myself to you
first, I’m Gajraj, Chairman
of the committee. Would each one of you introduce yourself, please? Member
1: My name is Robert. I
represent the company I’m working for. Member
2: I’m Ahmed from
Hyderabad. I’m the Project Manager. Member
3: I’d like to introduce myself, I’m
Anjali. Chairman:
Glad to meet you all. Let’s begin the discussion, shall we? All:
We’re ready. Chairman:
Thank you. |
Activity
5.4: Introduce the chief guest to the audience. You may use the given
information.
Name: Mr. Srinivas.
Profession: Teacher
Education: M.A. (English) from Mysore University, won
the gold medal in the International Story Writing Competition in 2005, 2008,
and 2011.
Awards: Best Teacher Award in 2012
Ladies and gentlemen. It is my pleasure to introduce a great person who is none other
than Mr. Srinivas, who is a great teacher. He has completed his M.A in English
from Mysore University and we are really proud about him because he won the
gold medals for international story writing competition in 2005, 2008 and 2011.
I am very happy to inform you that he also got the Best Teacher Award in 2012.
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