Dialogue 8 – Coincidences
Meg: Well, hello there, Julia! Long time no see! Julia: Meg! Hi! What a coincidence! I haven’t seen you in ages! What are you doing here? Meg: I just got a new job in the …
Meg: Well, hello there, Julia! Long time no see! Julia: Meg! Hi! What a coincidence! I haven’t seen you in ages! What are you doing here? Meg: I just got a new job in the …
Introduction and Small talk Natasha: What time is it? We’re going to be late! Tony: It’s a quarter after seven. We’re on time. Don’t panic. Natasha: But I thought we had to be at …
Introductions and Small Talk Margaret: Mr. Wilson, I’d like you to meet Dr. Edward Smith. Mr. Wilson: It’s nice to meet you, Dr. Smith. Dr. Smith: Pleasure to meet you, too. Margaret: Dr. Smith is …
Introductions and Small Talk Jane: Hi, Helen! How’s it going? Helen: Fine, thanks — and you? Jane: Just fine. Where are you off to? Helen: To the library. I’ve got a history exam next week …
Introductions and Small Talk James: Good morning, Professor Austin. How are you doing? Professor Austin: Good morning, James. I am doing well. And you? James: I’m great, thank you. This is my friend Emma. …
There are times when you meet someone in a happy or sad situation, and you want to encourage them. Here are phrases and useful words you may need to use to encourage people in English. Good encouragement is the …
Practice speaking skills Introducing other people involve at least three people: A: The introducer (who knows both B and C) B: Introducee (knows A but not C) C: Introducee (knows A but not B) For Example, …
Here are ten questions to help you start speaking English. Each of these questions help to begin or continue a conversation. The questions are in two categories: Basic Facts and Hobbies / Free Time. There …
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How to make an English conversation on telephone? A lot of people find that having conversations on telephone in English are much more difficult than talking to people face to face. Some of the reason are …