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2. Introduction
1) introducing somebody
By the way, do you know each other,
Do you know Mr. Bob?
Have you met Nathan Malcolm?
Mr. Lynda, I want you to meet Mr. Naomi Service, the director of Camber Research Institute.
Oh, Hob, I';d like you to meet Sheila Rhoda, famous film star in Hollywood.
This is Nicholas Nimitz, manager of D.C.Company.
(I)
Meet my brother Walker.
Look, here';s John! John--Tom, Tom--Hohn.
Oh, here';s David. David, meet John.
Oh look, Wendy';s here. Wendy, come and meet Whitman.
(F)
Allow me to introduce Mrs. Jenny Sampson, Chairman of World Wild Life.
I';d like to introduce our director Mr. Sidney Carson. It is with great pleasure that I introduce to you Mr. Stanley.
Let me introduce President of the Sino -American Friendship Association, Mr. John Grant.
May I introduce Mr. Edgar Thompson, Chairman of the Carnegie Foundation?
May I present Mr. Stanley Young, Assistant Manager of General Electric?
2) introducing yourself
Excuse me, I don';t believe we';ve met. I';m Edgar Snow.
Excuse me, My name';s Sidney Carson.
How do you do? I don';t think we';ve met before. My name';s Steven White.
How do you do? I';m John West.
How do you do? My name';s Charles Ford.
Hello? John Henry here.
Hello? Victor Eliot speaking.
Hello? This is Jackson Irving speaking.
(I)
Hello, I';m Sidney Carson.
Hello! Isaac Livingston.
Hello! This is Dexter Emerson.
Hi! I';m Morris Keats.
(F)
Allow me to introduce myself: Jenny Heywood, an engineer from Camber.
First let me introduce myself: David Emory, director of the English Department.
May I introduce myself: Donald Ervin.
3) Responding to an introduction.
Happy to know you.
How do you do?
I have often heard about you.
I have often wanted to meet you.
I know you very well by reputation.
I';m glad to meet you. I';m pleased to meet you.
I';ve heard so much about you.
Mr. Truman has often talked about you. No, I don';t actually. How do you do?
No, I don';t think I do, Pleased to meet you.
No, I don';t think I have. Well pleased to meet you.
No, I don';t think so. How do you do?
Yes, I think I do.
Yes, I think I have.
Yes, I think we do, don';t we?
Yes, I think we do, don';t we?
Yes, I think we have, haven';t we?
(I)
Glad to meet you.
(F)
I';m very glad to have the opportunity to meet you.
I';m very pleased to make your acquaintance.( ÈÏʶ£©
It';s pleasure to meet you.
It';s privilege ( ÈÙÐÒ£© to know you. Mr. Thompson.
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