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Introduce Yourself and Your Company

CEFR: A1

Read/Listen first

Hello, I am Tom. I am from Bright Tools. You are Ms Brown, right? Nice to meet you. This is the lobby. Your visitor badge is ready. Please take it. The manager is in Room B. I can call him now. Do you have a meeting today? Follow me to the lift, please. Please wait here. I can help you now.

⚡ Learning goals

  • Say your name at work.
  • Say your company or department.
  • Confirm a person’s name politely.

✨ Key language

  • I am + name “I am Tom.”
  • I am from + company “I am from Bright Tools.”
  • You are + name “You are Ms Brown.”

⚙️ Rules & Grammar — 4 Structures

1️⃣ I am + name

Rule: Use I am to say your name.
Examples: I am Tom.; I am Mike.; I am Anna.
Common pitfall + fix: Use the correct be form — Check the subject.

Choose the best option: ___ Tom.

Tip: Use ‘am’ with I.

Fill with the best answer: ___ Tom.

Tip: Say ‘I am’ before your name.

2️⃣ I am from + company

Rule: Use from to state your company.
Examples: I am from Bright Tools.; I am from Sales.; I am from IT.
Common pitfall + fix: Use the correct be form — Check the subject.

Complete: I am ___ Bright Tools.

Tip: Use ‘from’ with company names.

Fill with the best answer: I am ___ Sales.

Tip: Use ‘from’ with departments.

3️⃣ You are + name

Rule: Use You are to confirm identity.
Examples: You are Ms Brown.; You are John.; You are Mr Lee.
Common pitfall + fix: Use the correct be form — Check the subject.

Choose the correct form: You ___ Ms Brown.

Tip: Use ‘are’ with you.

Fill with the best answer: You ___ Mr Lee.

Tip: Use ‘are’ with you.

4️⃣ This is + place

Rule: Use This is to point to a place.
Examples: This is the lobby.; This is Room B.; This is Reception.
Common pitfall + fix: Use the correct be form — Check the subject.

Complete: This ___ the lobby.

Tip: Use ‘is’ after This.

Fill with the best answer: This ___ Room B.

Tip: Use ‘is’ with This.

✍️ Vocabulary

  name

Meaning: basic word used in this lesson
Synonyms: simple, common
Chunk/Idiom: name — A1 use
Example: Name is here.
Morphology: noun/verb/adj.
Self-practice: Say and write name three times.

  company

Meaning: basic word used in this lesson
Synonyms: simple, common
Chunk/Idiom: company — A1 use
Example: Company is here.
Morphology: noun/verb/adj.
Self-practice: Say and write company three times.

  from

Meaning: basic word used in this lesson
Synonyms: simple, common
Chunk/Idiom: from — A1 use
Example: From is here.
Morphology: noun/verb/adj.
Self-practice: Say and write from three times.

  meet

Meaning: basic word used in this lesson
Synonyms: simple, common
Chunk/Idiom: meet — A1 use
Example: Meet is here.
Morphology: noun/verb/adj.
Self-practice: Say and write meet three times.

  manager

Meaning: basic word used in this lesson
Synonyms: simple, common
Chunk/Idiom: manager — A1 use
Example: Manager is here.
Morphology: noun/verb/adj.
Self-practice: Say and write manager three times.

  badge

Meaning: basic word used in this lesson
Synonyms: simple, common
Chunk/Idiom: badge — A1 use
Example: Badge is here.
Morphology: noun/verb/adj.
Self-practice: Say and write badge three times.

☁️ Examples (+ audio)


I am Tom.

I am from Bright Tools.

You are Ms Brown.

This is the lobby.

✏️ Exercises

Grammar

Choose the correct option: ___ Anna.

Tip: Use ‘am’ with I.


Best greeting to start a talk?

Tip: Use Hello or Hi to greet.

Fill with the best answer:
Nice to ___ you.

Tip: Use ‘meet’ after ‘Nice to’.


Fill with the best answer:
Welcome ___ our office.

Tip: Use ‘to’ after Welcome.

Vocabulary & Comprehension

Where does the person stand in the text?

Tip: Look for desk words.


What drink is offered?

Tip: It is common at meetings.

Fill with the best answer:
Please ___ here.

Tip: Use the pen on the tablet.


Fill with the best answer:
I can show you the ___.

Tip: The meeting is there.

✅ Guided practice

Mini-dialogue:

A: Hello, I am Anna.
B: Nice to meet you, Anna.
A: Welcome to our office.
B: Thank you. I am from IT.

Why this matters:
Clear greetings build trust. Short phrases help at work. Simple forms reduce stress.

Verb & Adjective Pack:

say — I say my name.
confirm — You are Ms Brown.
call — I can call him.
take — Please take it.
ready — The badge is ready.

Try & compare:

Fill with the best answer: Welcome ___ our office

Tip: Use ‘to’ after Welcome.

Self-correction: Fix the sentence: Hello I is Anna

Tip: Use ‘am’ with I.

Practice aloud: Listen, repeat, then type the sentence.

nice to meet you

Tip: Say each word slowly.

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