#Unit_1_Social_Encounters
#Lesson_3_Introductions
#اصطلاحات_معرفی_و_آشنایی_1
Introducing someone to someone else
I’d like you to meet my friend Mary.
I’d like you to meet Mary.
This is my friend Mary.
John, (this is) Mary. Mary, John.
Mary, have you met John?
Mary, do you know John?
Mary, shake hands with John Jones.
Do you two know each other?
Have you met?
Have you two been introduced?
Haven’t you been introduced?
Oh, I’m sorry; how silly of me. This is Mary.
Mary, John is the guy I was telling you about. (informal)
You two have a lot in common.
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#اصطلاحات_معرفی_و_آشنایی_1
Introducing someone to someone else
I’d like you to meet my friend Mary.
I’d like you to meet Mary.
This is my friend Mary.
John, (this is) Mary. Mary, John.
Mary, have you met John?
Mary, do you know John?
Mary, shake hands with John Jones.
Do you two know each other?
Have you met?
Have you two been introduced?
Haven’t you been introduced?
Oh, I’m sorry; how silly of me. This is Mary.
Mary, John is the guy I was telling you about. (informal)
You two have a lot in common.
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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#Lesson_3_Introductions
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When you have just been introduced to someone
Good to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice meeting you.
How nice to meet you. (formal)
How very nice to meet you. (formal)
What a pleasure to meet you. (formal)
It’s a pleasure to have finally met you. (formal)
I am pleased to make your acquaintance. (formal)
I’m happy to meet you.
I’m glad to meet you.
Glad to meet you.
Charmed. (formal)
A pleasure. (formal)
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
#Lesson_3_Introductions
#اصطلاحات_معرفی_و_آشنایی_2
When you have just been introduced to someone
Good to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
Nice meeting you.
How nice to meet you. (formal)
How very nice to meet you. (formal)
What a pleasure to meet you. (formal)
It’s a pleasure to have finally met you. (formal)
I am pleased to make your acquaintance. (formal)
I’m happy to meet you.
I’m glad to meet you.
Glad to meet you.
Charmed. (formal)
A pleasure. (formal)
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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After you have been introduced to someone:
I’ve been wanting to meet you for some time.
John has told me all about you.
John has told me so much about you.
I’ve heard so much about you.
I’ve heard so much about you I
feel I know you already.
So we finally meet face to face.
We’ve exchanged e-mails; it’s nice to meet in person.
I’m sorry, what was your name again?
I didn’t catch your name. I’m terrible at names.
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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After you have been introduced to someone:
I’ve been wanting to meet you for some time.
John has told me all about you.
John has told me so much about you.
I’ve heard so much about you.
I’ve heard so much about you I
feel I know you already.
So we finally meet face to face.
We’ve exchanged e-mails; it’s nice to meet in person.
I’m sorry, what was your name again?
I didn’t catch your name. I’m terrible at names.
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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Asking how someone is:
How are you?
How’s your family?
How’s the family?
How are you doing?
How are you doing today?
How you doing?
Are you doing OK?
How are you feeling?
How you feeling?
Are you feeling better today?
How have you been?
How you been?
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
#Lesson_3_Introductions
#اصطلاحات_معرفی_و_آشنایی_4
Asking how someone is:
How are you?
How’s your family?
How’s the family?
How are you doing?
How are you doing today?
How you doing?
Are you doing OK?
How are you feeling?
How you feeling?
Are you feeling better today?
How have you been?
How you been?
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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Asking someone how things are going:
How’re things?
How’re things with you?
How’re things going?
How’s with you?
How’s by you? (slang)
How’s business?
How’s tricks? (slang)
How’s it shakin’? (slang)
How’s everything?
How’s every little thing? (folksy)
How’s everything going?
How’s it going?
How goes it?
How goes it with you?
How are you getting on?
How are you getting along?
How’s the world (been) treating you?
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
#Lesson_3_Introductions
#اصطلاحات_معرفی_و_آشنایی_5
Asking someone how things are going:
How’re things?
How’re things with you?
How’re things going?
How’s with you?
How’s by you? (slang)
How’s business?
How’s tricks? (slang)
How’s it shakin’? (slang)
How’s everything?
How’s every little thing? (folksy)
How’s everything going?
How’s it going?
How goes it?
How goes it with you?
How are you getting on?
How are you getting along?
How’s the world (been) treating you?
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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Signaling the end of a conversation:
Oh, look at the time!
It’s getting later.
Well, David, it’s really good to see you, but I really must go.
It’s been fun talking to you.
(It’s been) nice chatting with you.
It’s so good to see you again.
We have to make plans to get together some time.
Let’s do lunch sometime.
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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Signaling the end of a conversation:
Oh, look at the time!
It’s getting later.
Well, David, it’s really good to see you, but I really must go.
It’s been fun talking to you.
(It’s been) nice chatting with you.
It’s so good to see you again.
We have to make plans to get together some time.
Let’s do lunch sometime.
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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Ending a telephone conversation:
I really have to go now. We’ll talk sometime.
There’s someone on the other line. I must say good-bye now.
The doorbell is ringing. I’ll call you back.
Can I call you back? Something has come up.
I have to get back to my work. I’ll call again later.
Can we continue this later? My other line is ringing.
I have to get back to work before the boss sees me.
I won’t keep you any longer.
I’ll let you go now.
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Ending a telephone conversation:
I really have to go now. We’ll talk sometime.
There’s someone on the other line. I must say good-bye now.
The doorbell is ringing. I’ll call you back.
Can I call you back? Something has come up.
I have to get back to my work. I’ll call again later.
Can we continue this later? My other line is ringing.
I have to get back to work before the boss sees me.
I won’t keep you any longer.
I’ll let you go now.
@English_for_Social_Needs
@MQasemiGoulafshani
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