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企业员工英语沟通交流必用句式
Here
are
some
phrases for
introducing
yourself when
you
meet
new
people,
and
questions to learn more
about them.
1
.
Hi! I’m [Name]. (And you?)
Here’s an informal greeting you can use
when you meet new friends. If the person
doesn’t tell you their name, you can
ask “And you?” or “And what’s your
name?”
Hi! I’m
Rebecca.
And you?
2. Nice to meet you.
After
you learn each other’s names, it’s polite to say
this phrase.
A: Hi Rebecca,
I’m Chad.
B: Nice to meet
you, Chad.
A: Nice to meet you too.
3. Where are you from?
Ask
this
question
to
find
out
which
country
someone
is
from.
You
answer
this
question with “I’m from ~.”
Can
you
answer
this
question
in
English?
Say
both
the
question
and
answer
aloud
right now. (Four times, remember?)
A: Nice to meet you, Sergio. So, where
are you from?
B: I’m from
Spain.
4. What
do you do?
Most adults ask each other
this question when they meet. It means what do you
do
for a living (what is your job).
I think this question is boring, so I
ask other questions. But many people will probably
ask you this, so it’s important to know
what it means.
A: What do
you do, Cathleen?
B: I work at the
university as a financial specialist.
5. What do you like to do (in your free
time)?
Instead of asking for someone’s
job title, I prefer to ask
what they
enjoy doing. The
responses (answers)
are usually much more interesting!
A:
So Cathleen, what do you like to do in your free
time?
B: I love to read and to garden.
I picked two buckets of tomatoes last week!
6
. What’s your
phone number?
If you want to
keep in contact with someone you just met, ask
this question to find
out
their
phone
number.
You
can
replace
“phone
number”
with
“email
address”
if
you want to know their
email address.