On November 1, we had Niimi International Exchange Association's English Lesson #1(Niimi English Salon #141).
We had 28 attendatns including Niimi ALTs, regulars of Niimi English Salon, and participants of NIEA's English Lesson.
This time we learned how to introduce ourselves.
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I made this original dialogue myself.
At a party
Takeshi: Excuse me, but could you pass me the dressing, please?
Mr. Douglas: Oh, here you are.
Takeshi: This is a nice party, isn’t it? Hello, my name is Takeshi Yasuda.
Mr. Douglas: Hello, my name is Brett Douglas. Nice to meet you, Takeshi.
Takeshi: Nice to meet you too. I am a college student here in Niimi.
Mr. Douglas: I am a diplomat at the New Zealand Embassy in Tokyo.
Takeshi: How long have you been in Japan?
Mr. Douglas: I have been in Japan for about a year now.
Takeshi: How do you like (living in) Japan?
Mr. Douglas: I like it very much. I especially like the friendly people and the beautiful nature here.
I had a similar situation at the US Independence Day Party when I was a college student volunteering for Kanagawa Students' Guide Federetion.
I met a diplomat of New Zealand Embassy at the party.
I divided the class into 6 groups for self introduction practice.
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/67/92/5caac955ee243255474119fc54a85ab4.jpg)
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We had fun lerning English.
We had 28 attendatns including Niimi ALTs, regulars of Niimi English Salon, and participants of NIEA's English Lesson.
This time we learned how to introduce ourselves.
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/79/2c/36d85474034fcfcce4053a2ea934204c.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/3d/20/03d2c3a8cd118fdfbaa9cfc0c0a95540.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/26/9d/18b228e09bd97dba9da2de7b315ec68b.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/0a/62/d6e8ca21863780b3ba21ad4c0f4a7e15.jpg)
I made this original dialogue myself.
At a party
Takeshi: Excuse me, but could you pass me the dressing, please?
Mr. Douglas: Oh, here you are.
Takeshi: This is a nice party, isn’t it? Hello, my name is Takeshi Yasuda.
Mr. Douglas: Hello, my name is Brett Douglas. Nice to meet you, Takeshi.
Takeshi: Nice to meet you too. I am a college student here in Niimi.
Mr. Douglas: I am a diplomat at the New Zealand Embassy in Tokyo.
Takeshi: How long have you been in Japan?
Mr. Douglas: I have been in Japan for about a year now.
Takeshi: How do you like (living in) Japan?
Mr. Douglas: I like it very much. I especially like the friendly people and the beautiful nature here.
I had a similar situation at the US Independence Day Party when I was a college student volunteering for Kanagawa Students' Guide Federetion.
I met a diplomat of New Zealand Embassy at the party.
I divided the class into 6 groups for self introduction practice.
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/67/92/5caac955ee243255474119fc54a85ab4.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/5d/7c/d3f7c3aee6c0e86bc649942629d262c3.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/64/3b/fad01c7f365d3147a6f0aace82491df9.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/7e/66/f444338c4ae37ae5098e1392cf134129.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/41/f2/66597e7c917a13bb9559fd31165b42a6.jpg)
![](https://blogimg.goo.ne.jp/user_image/1e/d4/52e80e9d633950ac0d1c478b8db63471.jpg)
We had fun lerning English.