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This document provides sample conversations for introducing oneself and making small talk at business meetings. [1] It includes templates for greeting someone and asking basic questions like names, places of origin, and who they are there with. [2] Grammar exercises cover using the verb "to be" in affirmative, negative and question forms. [3] Sample dialogues demonstrate putting the introductions and grammar into practice. The purpose is to role play common introductory exchanges that may occur at the beginning of business meetings and interactions.
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1 First Meeting

This document provides sample conversations for introducing oneself and making small talk at business meetings. [1] It includes templates for greeting someone and asking basic questions like names, places of origin, and who they are there with. [2] Grammar exercises cover using the verb "to be" in affirmative, negative and question forms. [3] Sample dialogues demonstrate putting the introductions and grammar into practice. The purpose is to role play common introductory exchanges that may occur at the beginning of business meetings and interactions.
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Innovation in Learning

BUSINESS SITUATIONS
BUSINESS SITUATIONS

First meeting
1 Warm-up
Introduce yourself to the person next to you.

Student A: Hi, I'm ......


Student B: Nice to meet you.
Student A: Nice to meet you, too.

2 Welcome to our company!


Complete the conversation.

Nice to meet you, too. this is


What's your
name?
Where are you from? Who are you with?

1
Mark: Hello, My name is Mark Schultz.
Janes: I'm James Percy, from Microsoft.
Mark: Nice to meet you James. And welcome to our company!
Janes: Thank you.
2
Mark:
Janes: I'm from the United States. And you?
Mark: I'm from Berlin. 3

Janes: I'm with my boss, Mr 9ray. He isn't here at the moment. He's in the conference room.
4
Mark: James, Maria. She is our marketing manager.
Janes: Nice to meet you, Maria.
5
Maria:

Match the Questions with the answers:

1. How do you do? a. Pleased to meet you.


2. Are you here on business? b. Yes, I am. / No, I'm not. I'm Mr Sanders.
3. Excuse me, are you Mr Fox? c. Yes, I am. / No, I'm on holiday.

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3 Verb ‘be'
Complete the table and the conversation below.

affirmative forms negative forms Questions


I am ( I’m ) I am not (I'm not) Am I?
2 5
You are ( ) You are not (You aren't) ?
He/she/it is He/she/it is not ( 4 ) Is he/she/it?
( 3 )

Short answers
6.
Yes, I am. / No,
Yes, you are. / No, 7.

Yes, he is. / No, he isn't.

A: Excuse me, Mr Fox?


B: No, . I'm [name] from [company].
A: I'm [name] from [company]. How do you do?
B: Pleased to meet you.
A: Welcome to our company!
B: Thank you.
A: Where from?
B: from [country or city]. And you?
A: from [country or city]. Who here with?
B: I'm with my boss. He here at the moment. He's in the conference room.
B: [name], this [name]. [name] is our [job title].
A: Nice to meet you, [name].
C: Nice to meet you, too.

Practise the conversation. Use your real naes, positions and countries or cities.

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