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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 412.


MAKING INTRODUCTION

1)

- Professor McQueen, this is Dr Milos.

- How do you do, Professor McQueen?

- How do you do, Dr Milos? Where are you from?

- From Greece.

- Whereabouts in Greece?

- Athens.

- What are your first impressions of England?

- Of course, it's much colder here than it is at home.

- Never mind, you'll be all right in a week or two.

2)

- May I introduce myself. My name is Bill Wise.

- Glad to meet you, Bill. I'm Janet Fast.

- Hello, Janet, Where are you from?

- I'm from Boston, Massachusetts.

- How do you find London?

- It's quite different from what I've expected.
- You'll soon get used to it.

3)

- Excuse me. Aren't you Henry Parker?

- Yes, that's right.

- Hello, Mr. Parker, I'm David Flint. I work for British Steel Industry,

- Oh, hello, David. I've heard much about you. Welcome to New York.

4)

- Madlene, have you met Jimmy Carrington?

- No, hadn't a chance. (I haven't yet had the pleasure). Happy to meet you, Jimmy.

- Nice meeting you, Madlene. You are from ...

- France. I'm on business in Canada.

- How do you find things over here?

- If it wasn't for the climate I'd like it very much.

- It won't take you long to settle down.

Let me introduce my colleague.

Allow me to introduce our marketing manager.

I'd like to introduce my fellow student.

I'd like you to meet my boss.

It is with great p1easure that I introduce (to you) Mr. Mason, Director of Cavendish Enterprises.

[very formal]

Ladies and Gentlemen. It gives me great pleasure to introduce Sir Gillmore, Head of Her Britannic Majesty's Diplomatic Service [very formal]

Daisy, Chris, I don't think you've met before.

Sally, meet Stephen.

I've been wondering, Suzy, if you know George Hudson.

I don't believe (think) you two have met.


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