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Ex.3. Put the following sentences into the correct order to make a conversation.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 494. Ex.1. Do you know the other people in the class? Introduce yourself to everyone. Conversation Practice How to Say Hello Introductions BUSINESS COMMUNICATION Dolly: Hello! Hello there, how are you? Oh Hello! Notes: 1. It is not common to use titles (Mr., Mrs., Dr., etc.) when referring to yourself. However, it is polite to use titles with others in formal situations, unless they give you permission to do otherwise. Examples: I'm Mr. Robert Smith. (Title is not necessary here.) I'm Robert Smith. (Better.) I'm Dr. Sampson. (Okay if you want to keep the relationship formal.) After an introduction: Nice to meet you, Mr. Smith. Oh, please call me "Bob."
2. Do not use titles with first names, and do not use last names alone without titles. Hello, Mr. Bob (Wrong!) Hi, Bob (Okay.) Good morning, Smith (Wrong!) Good morning, Mrs. Smith (Correct.) Good morning. My name is __________ . I am from __________ . Listen to others introducing themselves. Say "Nice to meet you" and repeat their names. Smile (and shake hands if appropriate). Ex.2. When do we sayGood morning? Good afternoon? Good evening? Helen: Please call me Helen. Paul: Morning, Jane. How are you? Jane: Yes, it is. Let me introduce you … Excuse me, Mrs Anderson'. May I introduce you to Paul Carroll? Jane: Good morning, Paul. Paul: Pleased to meet you, Mrs Anderson. Jane: Fine, thanks, and you? Paul: And please call me Paul. Helen: How do you do? Paul: Fine. Is that Mrs Anderson over there?
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