1. Greeting and introductions
Simple:
Hi, how are you/how are you doing?
Hi, it is nice to meet you.
Glad to know you/ glad to meet you.
I don’t think I’ve had the pleasure.
Long time no see.
Formal:
I’d like to introduce myself; my name is Mr. Cobain, and I’m vice president.
I’m glad to make your acquaintance.
The pleasure is all mine.
I’ve heard a lot about you sir, now I finally have the change to meet you in person.
Now would be a good time, I think, for some instructions.
2. Opinions and ideas:
1. I feel that no other car comes along close as far as luxury and reliable are concerned.
2. If I’ve ever been sure of anything, I’m sure of this’ your team is going to lose the game on Saturday.
3. Maybe you’re right, but I still feel that blue is the way to go.
4. If you could just see it from our point of view, I’m sure you’d agree with me.
5. I guess we could try another way.
6. If you want to make the intelligent choice, trust me on this.
7. You don’t seem like me ideas, so tell me what do you think?
8. I can’t go along with you on that, I’m afraid.
9. That’s a great idea.
10. I couldn’t agree with you more.
Freshman
Sophomore
Junior
Senior
Graduate
Be into
Be crazy about…
Be a fan of…
V
America
Correct
Badminton
Short-term memory
Province
She
Novel
Bitch beach
Hit heat
Word/world
Think
Sink
Photographer
Chef
cook
Ceo=chief executive officer
Make it impressive
Interpreter
Translator
In oral way
Extra
At random
Class participation and attendance
Attention
Evidence
Final
Major projects
Presentation
Debate
Role-play
Video clip
Dictation
Quiz
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