The Art of the Perfect Introduction | Slow English Listening Practice | Shadowing for Beginners

The Art of the Perfect Introduction | Slow English Listening Practice | Shadowing for Beginners
Do you ever walk into a new meeting or party and feel that pit of anxiety in your stomach? When you need to introduce yourself in English, do the words feel clumsy, or does your mind go completely blank?
You are not alone. On English TV, David and Jennifer are here to help you master one of the most vital life skills: The Art of the Perfect Introduction.
This lesson isn't just about saying "My name is..." It's about making a strong, meaningful, and confident first impression that opens doors, builds connections, and transforms your English greetings from shy whispers to confident statements.
In this video, you will learn:
The Confidence Kickstart: How to manage nervousness and prepare for any social situation.
Core Concept 1 (Formal): The exact, polite phrases to use in business meetings, like "I don't believe we've been properly introduced."
Core Concept 2 (Casual): How to use compliments and observations (like "What brings you here?") to sound approachable and friendly.
Core Concept 3 (The Secret): How to introduce your passion, not just your job title, to create an instant, deep connection.
Expansion & Nuance: The follow-up questions to keep the ball rolling and avoid awkward silence (e.g., "How did you get into that line of work?").
Pro-Tips: How to gracefully handle forgetting someone's name, the "Name Drop and Repeat" technique, and mastering a confident handshake.
Application: Watch role-play examples of a formal industry mixer and a casual cafรฉ meeting.
Your introduction is your personal brand. Itโ€™s time to claim your identity in the global conversation and use English as a megaphone for your true self.
THE ENGLISH TV CHALLENGE! Practice your new skills! Introduce yourself to our community in the comments below.
Tell us:
Your name.
What you do.
What you are truly passionate about (Try using "My mission is to..." or "I'm truly passionate about...")
We can't wait to meet you!
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