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Introduce Yourself and Your Company

CEFR: A1

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Hello, I’m Ana. Nice to meet you. I am from Green Motors. Are you from Smart Tech? Yes? Great. This is our meeting room. I can show you the way. I am the sales assistant. You can sit here. What is your job? I work in marketing. Welcome to our company. Let’s start the meeting in five minutes. Here is some water for you.

⚡ Learning goals

  • Introduce yourself with name and job
  • Say the company you are from
  • Show a visitor to a meeting room

✨ Key language

  • I’m + name, I work in + job “I’m Ana, I work in marketing”
  • I’m from + company “I’m from Green Motors”
  • You can + verb (offers) “You can sit here”

⚙️ Rules & Grammar — 4 Structures

1️⃣ I am/I’m + name

Rule: Use I am or I’m to say your name.
Examples: I am Ana; I’m Ken; I am Tom
Common pitfall + fix: Using me Ana — Say I am + name.

Choose the best introduction.

Tip: Start with I am.

Fill with the best answer: ___ ___ Ana.

Tip: Two words: I + am.

2️⃣ I am from + company

Rule: Use I am from to give your company.
Examples: I am from Green Motors; I’m from Smart Tech; I am from City Print
Common pitfall + fix: Using I from — Always use am after I.

Complete: I ___ from Smart Tech.

Tip: After I, use am.

Fill with the best answer: I ___ from Green Motors.

Tip: Use am with I.

3️⃣ This is + place

Rule: Use This is to show a room or place.
Examples: This is our meeting room; This is the office; This is the desk
Common pitfall + fix: Saying These is room — Use This is + singular.

Show the room: ___ our meeting room.

Tip: This is + noun.

Fill with the best answer: ___ ___ the office.

Tip: Use This is.

4️⃣ You can + verb (offer)

Rule: Use You can to offer help.
Examples: You can sit here; You can wait here; You can call me
Common pitfall + fix: Using You are can — Do not add are.

Offer a seat: You can ___ here.

Tip: Use base verb after can.

Fill with the best answer: You can ___ here.

Tip: Base form after can.

✍️ Vocabulary

  introduce

Meaning: to tell your name to someone
Synonyms: present, show
Chunk/Idiom: introduce yourself
Example: Please introduce yourself to the group.
Morphology: verb
Self-practice: Say your name to a partner

  company

Meaning: the place where you work
Synonyms: business, firm
Chunk/Idiom: from + company
Example: I’m from Smart Tech.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write your company name

  meeting room

Meaning: a room for work meetings
Synonyms: conference room, room
Chunk/Idiom: in the meeting room
Example: We are in the meeting room.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Find a meeting room sign

  sales assistant

Meaning: a person who sells and helps customers
Synonyms: seller, clerk
Chunk/Idiom: the sales assistant
Example: I am the sales assistant.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Say your job aloud

  marketing

Meaning: work to promote products
Synonyms: promotion, sales
Chunk/Idiom: work in marketing
Example: I work in marketing.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Write one job you do

  water

Meaning: a drink
Synonyms: H2O, drink
Chunk/Idiom: some water
Example: Here is some water.
Morphology: noun
Self-practice: Ask for water politely

☁️ Examples (+ audio)


I am Ana from Green Motors.

This is our meeting room.

You can sit here now.

I work in marketing.

✏️ Exercises

Grammar

Choose the correct sentence.

Tip: I am + name.


Offer help: You can ___ here.

Tip: Base form after can.

Fill with the best answer:
I ___ from Smart Tech.

Tip: After I, use am.


Fill with the best answer:
___ ___ our meeting room.

Tip: Two words: This is.

Vocabulary & Comprehension

Where do people meet to talk?

Tip: A room for work talks.


Choose the job word.

Tip: A person, not an object.

Fill with the best answer:
I work in ________.

Tip: A job area.


Fill with the best answer:
Have some ____.

Tip: A simple drink.

✅ Guided practice

Mini-dialogue:

A: Hello, I’m Ana from Green Motors.
B: Nice to meet you. I’m Ben from Smart Tech.
A: Welcome. You can sit here.

Why this matters:
Clear introductions help people know your name, job, and company. It starts a meeting well.

Verb & Adjective Pack:

introduce — Introduce yourself to the visitor.
meet — Nice to meet you.
show — I show the room to you.

Try & compare:

Fill with the best answer: ___ ___ Tom.

Tip: Use I am + name.

Self-correction: Fix the sentence: These is meeting room.

Tip: Use This is + noun.

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

You can sit here.

Tip: Base verb after can.

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