Introducing Others
In the English Class/ Lab, students are not only encouraged to practice introducing themselves but also are motivated to learn to introduce others, such as their friends, family members, teachers, neighbours, relatives, classmates or colleagues.
This activity is designed to help students in developing communication skills, observation, and presentation abilities. It encourages them to identify/ notice important personal and professional details about someone else and present them clearly to an audience.
Key Contents:
When introducing someone, students can include the following points:
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Greetings: Start with a polite greeting to the audience (e.g., Good morning, everyone!).
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Presenter's Name and the Purpose Statement: Express happiness in introducing the person (e.g., I am Virat and I am happy to introduce…).
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Name: Mention the name of the person.
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Place: Where they are from or currently live.
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Current Designation/Role: Their job, profession, or position.
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Educational Background: What they studied, degrees or specializations.
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Likes and Interests: Hobbies, Likes and Dislikes, favorite activities, or passions.
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Personality Traits: Key characteristics or qualities (e.g., friendly, hardworking, creative).
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Goals and Dreams: What the person aspires to achieve in the future.
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Role Models or Inspirations: People who inspire them.
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Something You really admire in them: Mention anything interesting/ positive you like in them.
One Interesting Character Trait you want to take from them: Mention any trait in them that you really wish you have in you.
Wishing the Best: Now that you know about their dreams wish all the best.
Closing Remark: A polite way to conclude (e.g., Thank you for the opportunity /and Please join me in welcoming…).
Tips for Students:
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Keep it brief and engaging (1–2 minutes).
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Use polite and positive language.
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Focus on unique traits or achievements of the person being introduced.
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Maintain eye contact and confidence while speaking.
This makes the activity productive because students practice observation, comprehension, and clear verbal expression while learning to present someone else confidently.
Sample Introduction:
Hello all/ Good morning everyone!
I am Ajay, a I B.Tech CSE student from VNR VJIET, Hyderabad and I am delighted/ happy to introduce my classmate, Riya Sharma. She is from Hyderabad and is currently pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science at our college.
Riya is a bright and hardworking student who loves coding and solving challenging problems. She enjoys reading novels and painting in her free time. As a person, she is friendly, helpful, and always encourages others. She dislikes outside food, unpleasant weather, crowded places and dishonest people.
Her dream is to become a software engineer at a leading tech company and contribute to innovative projects. She is inspired by Sheryl Sandberg for her leadership and determination and so she looks up to her as a role-model.
One thing I observed and really like in her is her helping nature and I just love how she is always positive and with a smile. I want to take that trait from her.
That's all about this wonderful person and thank you for giving me this joyful opportunity to introduce..../ Please join me in welcoming Riya Sharma!
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