First sentence: Say hello.
It's important to note that at different times of the day, use the right greetings. Forehead. Use bonjour in broad daylight!
Hello bonjour (available during the day).
Good evening, bonsoir.
Good night to Bonne Nuit.
Can you use salut for people you meet for the first time?
If you have a good relationship with family and friends, you can use salut to greet you. Similar to the one in English"hi"or"hey"。Therefore, it is better not to use salut to greet you when you meet for the first time.
Second sentence: Introduce your name.
Usually after the salutation, it's your turn to introduce who you are. Again, there are several different expressions.
je m'appelle xxx_.
je suis xxx_.
moi c'est xxx_.(Informal language, can only be used between family, friends, and children.) )
Third sentence: Express "Nice to meet you!".”
After you briefly introduce your name, usually the other person will also respond, then what is my name? After that, you can say the phrase "nice to meet you".
r**i(e) de faire votre connaissance.
r**i(e) de vous connaître/rencontrer.
enchanté(e).
If the other person says it's nice to meet you before you, how should you reply?
moi de même."Me too" is a simple answer.
or je suis également r**i de vous conna tre"I'm glad to meet you too".
The fourth sentence: You come from **?
Typically, we are French learners, either French or living in a French-speaking area. So the other party will be interested in our ** birthplace.
Je Viens de + regional countries.
eg: je viens de chine。I'm from China.
Sentence 5: Where do you live now?
After talking about where you are from, you can take the initiative to talk about where you live now. It is not only to let the other person know about you, but also to find a topic in small talk.
j'habite à city name.
je vis à city name.
eg: j'habite à paris.I live in Paris.
Sentence 6: Time to learn French.
When it comes to French, most people will wonder how long you've been learning FrenchWhy learn French?There can be a lot to talk about.
j'Apprends le fran ais depuis + time.
eg:j'apprends le français depuis un an.I have been learning French for 1 year now.
Sentence 7: Age.
Appropriate conversations may involve the need to talk about age. Asians generally look small, if you are in your early 20s, a French person who doesn't know the situation, you will think that you are still a junior high school student, don't ask why you know, I have experienced it + heard many examples. The French are fascinated by people.
j'ai xx ans.
Sentence 8: Occupation.
Now comes to work. Expressing occupation is very simple, using the verb être is fine.
je suis + profession.
eg: je suis enseignant(e).I am a teacher.
Sentence 9: Personal interests and hobbies.
There are many things that can be talked about in hobbies. If you like everything a little bit and don't have any special hobbies, you can also talk about it. Through hobbies, you can also see a person's personality, for example, like reading books and listening to songs more static activities, like sports, dance, shooting taekwondo, is relatively lively and active.
Therefore, I would like to emphasize here that you can pass on your personality traits to others through your interests and hobbies.
j'aime xxx.
je préfère xxx.
eg: un de mes passe-temps est la lecture.Reading is my way of passing my free time.
j'aime écouter de la musique.I love to listen to **.
Sentence 10: Introduce others & basic question patterns.
Introducing others is just as important as introducing yourself. Especially if you're with someone who doesn't speak French. In addition, learning some basic ways to ask questions will help you understand the other person's situation more smoothly.
je vous présente xxx.
voici xxx.
Don't forget to mention your relationship in passing when introducing others.
voici emma, ma femme.This is Emma, my wife.
comment vous appelez-vous?What's your name?
d'où êtes-vous ?Where are you from?
quel est votre profession?What is your job?
comment allez-vous?How are you?