English Bangla Academy
Practical English for Bangladeshi Students & Job Seekers
Lesson 1: Greetings and Self-Introduction in English
Published: May 12, 2026 | Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Word count: 812
Full Lesson Content (800+ words)
In Bangladesh, knowing how to greet someone properly and introduce yourself confidently in English can open many doors — whether you are applying for a job in a bank, hotel, or multinational company, or speaking with foreign clients. Most Bangladeshi students learn grammar but struggle with real-life conversation. This lesson will help you master practical greetings and introductions.
🎧 Listen to the Full Lesson (Audio)
Duration: 8 minutes • Recorded for Bangladeshi students
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📝 Post Lesson Exam (10 Marks)
Section A: Listening (3 Marks)
Listen to the audio again and answer:
- How does the speaker greet the customer?
- What is the full introduction of the speaker?
Section B: Reading & Writing (4 Marks)
- Write a self-introduction of 6-8 sentences as if you are applying for a job at a hotel.
- Correct the mistakes: "I name is Rahim. I from Dhaka."
Section C: Vocabulary (3 Marks)
- Write the meaning of: "pleased to meet you", "How do you do?", "Looking forward to".
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