How to Introduce Someone American English

In this American English pronunciation video,
we’re going to go over how to introduce

someone.

First, watch a few introductions. Then, we’ll
talk about what we’re hearing.

Hey Staci. Hey.
Hi.

Hi.
This is my boyfriend David.

Um, hi, David. Nice to meet you.
It’s really nice to meet you.

I’m Staci.
Yeah, this is my friend Staci from YouTube.

Oh, it’s really nice to meet you. I see.

Hey Hilah, this is my boyfriend David.
Hi David. I’m Hilah.

Hey. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.

Hilah, I did the program in L. A. with.
Yeah.

Yes.

This, uh, this will be a boy.
Oh! Hi boy!

In November.
His name will be Flint.

Hi Flint. Really? Aw. Cute!
Hi Flint. Nice to meet you.

This is our dog Banjo.
Hi Banjo. Does Banjo shake?

No.
Oh.

You might have noticed we use the phrase ‘this
is.’ Then you can say the name.

This is David, this is Rachel.
It’s also common to say your relationship

to the person, followed by his or her name.

This is my boyfriend David.
This is my dad, Stan.

This is my colleague, Tom.
This is my friend, Liz.

This is. Stress is on ‘this’. They should
link together. We have an ending consonant

and a beginning vowel, so we want to link
the consonant to the vowel to connect the

words. This is, this is, this is.

The TH is tough for a lot of students. The
tongue can come through the teeth. But, since

this is a voiced TH, th instead of th, you
don’t have to bring the tongue tip all the

way out. You can keep the teeth mostly together,
and press your tongue on the backsides of

the teeth inside the mouth. Thi-, thi-, thi-,
thi-, immediately pulling away. Make sure

the tongue tip isn’t at the roof of the
mouth, or it will sound like a D. Di-, di-,

dis, dis is, dis is.
Th-, th-, this, this is, this is. Can you

hear the difference?
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This, dis. [3x]

This is my boyfriend David.
This is my dad, Stan.

This is my colleague, Tom.
This is my friend, Liz.

This is, this is.

This is my boyfriend, David,
Hi! [3x]

This is, this is.

This is my friend Staci from YouTube. [3x]

This is, this is.

This is my boyfriend, David. [3x]

This is, this is.

This is our dog, Banjo. [3x]

This is, this is.

Hey Hilah, this is my boyfriend David.
Hi David. I’m Hilah.

Hey. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you.

Hilah…

Normally, after being introduced, you say,
“Nice to meet you.” Notice how the T in

‘meet’ can sound like a CH sound when
the next word is ‘you’. Nice to meet you,

‘chew’, ‘chew’. Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you. » It’s really nice
to meet you. » I’m Staci. [3x]

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you. » Nice to meet you.
Hilah… [3x]

Nice to meet you.

So, the two key phrases for introducing someone:
This is ___. And, if you’ve been introduced,

Nice to meet you.

Special thanks to Hilah of HilahCooking and
Staci of VeryPinkKnits for helping me with

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to learn to pronounce better? Let me know

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