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Functional English - 1

Functional English - 1. My Introduction. Muhammad Rashid Saleem Assistant Professor at IMCB G-10/4, Islamabad Part Time Teacher at IIUI Teacher, Teacher Trainer, Curriculum Developer, Educationist. Course Summary. Program: Associate Degree in Education (ADE) Duration: 36 Hours

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Functional English - 1

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  1. Functional English - 1

  2. My Introduction • Muhammad Rashid Saleem • Assistant Professor at IMCB G-10/4, Islamabad • Part Time Teacher at IIUI • Teacher, Teacher Trainer, Curriculum Developer, Educationist

  3. Course Summary • Program: Associate Degree in Education (ADE) • Duration: 36 Hours • Credit Value: 3 Hours • Aim: To develop English Language Proficiency of school teachers

  4. Special Focus • Social interaction • Accurate use of structures • Improvement of Pronunciation • Development of active vocabulary • Deeper understanding of descriptive, narrative and instructional texts

  5. Approach and Strategy • Integrated Skills • Meaningful Context • Learner-centered • Interactive • Maximum Use of English

  6. How do we learn a language? • Language learning is a SKILL • We need the following: • Commitment • Positive attitude • Opportunity • Practice • Guidance • Material

  7. Best Practices • Be willing to • leave the comfort zone • Experiment with language • Make mistakes • Manage your own learning

  8. Session 1: Introductions • After completing this session, you should be able to: • make effective self and peer introductions • make useful introductory notes

  9. Title • Mr. • Miss. • Mrs. • Ms. • Dr. • We use these titles with the Given Names.

  10. Introducing Oneself • INFORMAL • Hi, I’m Rashid. • Hello, my name is Lubna. • FORMAL • Hello, I don’t think we’ve met. Let me introduce myself. My name is Rashid Saleem. • Good morning. Allow me to introduce myself. My name is LubnaSattar.

  11. Introducing Others • INFORMAL • This is my brother, Asim. • FORMAL • May I introduce my colleague, Mr. Shujauddin? • Allow me to introduce my colleague, Fatima Sheikh. • I’d like you to meet my colleague, tanveerMehmood.

  12. Replying to Introductions • INFORMAL • Hi, Lubna, nice to meet you.  Nice to meet you too. • Hello, Tanveer. I’m happy to meet you.  Lovely to meet you too. • FORMAL • How do you do, Ms Fatima.  How do you do. • It’s a pleasure to meet you  I’m very pleased to meet you.

  13. Greeting someone you already know • INFORMAL • Hi, Lubna, how are you?  Fine, thanks. And you? • Hello, Tanveer. How are you dowing?  Great, thanks. How about you? • FORMAL • Good morning Ms Lubna. How are you today?  I’m very well, thank you. And you? • Hello, Mr. Tanveer. It’s nice to see you again.  And you.

  14. Saying Goodbye • INFORMAL • I must go. Catch you later.  Ok, see you later. Bye. • I’ll be off now. Speak to you later.  Sure, take care. • FORMAL • Good bye. It has been a pleasure meeting you.  The pleasure is mine. I hope to see you again soon. • I must be on my way. It was nice seeing you again.  Likewise. I look forward to seeing you again.

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