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For Beginner’s
Making Friends with Americans
Introducing yourself
Updated: 2026.05.20
3 min read · Basic
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Making Friends with Americans
미국인 친구 사귀기
Discussion Questions
Q1
In your own words, please briefly summarize the article.
여러분의 언어로 교재를 간단히 요약해 주세요.
Q2
Have you ever felt nervous or awkward when introducing yourself to someone new? How did you handle it?
새로운 사람에게 자신을 소개할 때 긴장하거나 어색했던 경험이 있으신가요? 어떻게 대처하셨나요?
Q3
What part of the reading resonated with you most?
이번 교재에서 가장 공감하는 내용은 무엇인가요?
Q4
Do you agree that listening is just as important as speaking during personal introductions? Why or why not?
개인적인 첫 만남에서 경청이 말하는 것만큼 중요하다는 것에 동의하시나요? 그 이유는 무엇인가요?
Q5
How effective do you think small talk is in building connections with others, and do you have any memorable small talk experiences?
스몰토크가 다른 사람들과 유대를 형성하는 데 얼마나 효과적이라고 생각하시나요? 기억에 남는 스몰토크 경험이 있나요?
Q6
The article suggests speaking from the heart during introductions. Can you share an experience where someone's genuine introduction made a lasting impression on you?
이 글은 소개할 때 진심을 담아 말할 것을 제안합니다. 누군가의 진솔한 자기 소개가 깊은 인상을 남긴 경험을 공유해 주실 수 있나요?
Q7
What do you think should be the primary goals when introducing yourself to someone new, and how do these goals differ in personal versus professional contexts?
새로운 사람에게 자신을 소개할 때 가장 중요한 목표가 무엇이라고 생각하시나요? 개인적 상황과 직업적 상황에서 이 목표는 어떻게 달라지나요?
Q8
In what ways might cultural backgrounds influence how people approach personal introductions, and have you ever experienced cultural differences in this regard?
문화적 배경이 개인 소개 방식에 어떤 영향을 미칠 수 있다고 생각하시나요? 이와 관련해 문화적 차이를 직접 경험하신 적이 있으신가요?
Q9
If you have a question or questions that you'd like to discuss during your class, please write them down.
궁금한 점이 있거나 수업 중에 얘기해 보고 싶은 질문이 있으면 적어주세요.
Expressions
no different than
Used to emphasize that two things or situations are identical or indistinguishable from each other.
例句
1

The new model is no different than the previous one; they share the same features.

例句
2

Your situation is no different than mine; we both face similar challenges.

segue
To make a smooth and uninterrupted transition from one topic, section, or piece to another.
例句
1

After discussing the economy, the conversation seamlessly segued into a discussion about technology.

例句
2

Let me segue from this topic to a related one that I think is equally important.

overhear
To unintentionally or secretly hear a conversation that one is not meant to hear.
例句
1

I couldn't help but overhear their conversation as I was sitting next to them at the cafe.

例句
2

I accidentally overheard some information about the upcoming project while waiting in the lobby.

chime in
To join or interrupt a conversation with a comment or opinion, implying participating in an ongoing exchange.
例句
1

Feel free to chime in during the meeting if you have any thoughts or suggestions.

例句
2

I appreciate it when students chime in with their perspectives during class discussions.

vibe best with
To have a strong natural connection or compatibility with someone, often based on personality or energy.
例句
1

I tend to vibe best with people who share my love of adventure and spontaneity.

例句
2

Not everyone will vibe best with the same colleagues, so team dynamics are important to consider.

본 교재는 당사 편집진이 제작하는 링글의 자산으로 저작권법에 의해 보호됩니다. 링글 플랫폼 외에서 자료를 활용하시는 경우 당사와 사전 협의가 필요합니다.
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*本教材是專爲使用Ringle學習英文的學員設計。