Wednesday, November 7, 2012

HOW TO REPLY TO A FORMAL INTRODUCTION



Helpful Phrases:

Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you too, Dr. Hector.
Pleased to meet you
Pleased to meet you too, Ron. I'm Sally.
I’m delighted to meet you.
Im delighted to meet you too. Welcome to our office.
How do you do?
How do you do? Have you had a good trip?
It’s an honour
Same here, Ms.Jackson.

HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF LESS FORMALLY




Helpful Phrases:

I’m
I'm Jack, Shanon's cousin.
Hi
Hi. Nice to meet you. Im Shanon but everyone calls me Sha.
Hello
Hello. Samuel Patrick from HR.
(Your Name)
Jack, from Ottawa.
My name is
My name is Tom, Tom Hanks.

HOW TO INTRODUCE YOURSELF FORMALLY



Helpful Phrases:

I’d like to introduce myself
Id like to introduce myself. Im Nick Ted from Durham.
Let me introduce myself
Let me introduce myself. I'm Steven Ferns.
How do you do?
How do you do? My name is Helen Bryanne. 
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you. John Boon. We spoke on the phone last week,
I'm delighted to meet you
Im delighted to meet you. My name is Jeffers.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Speak English Like an American


If you already speak English, but now would like to start speaking even better, then the bestselling book Speak English Like an American is for you.
This is designed to help native speakers of any language speak better English. Over 300 of the most-used American English idioms and phrases are presented in engaging dialogue, with plenty of usage examples, illustrations, and lots of exercises -- with convenient answer key -- to help you learn the material.
Ideal for self-study as well as for ESL classroom use. A fun and effective way to improve your conversational English!


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Friday, October 19, 2012

Grammar in Context Intermediate

This book is designed to revise and consolidate grammar points at the level of CEF B1 and B2. The practice material includes a wide range of topics to reflect both everyday language  use and the kinds of subjects learners might be studying in schools or colleges. Within each unit, exercises range in difficulty. This allows learners to build up their confidence with the simpler, more familiar tasks before moving onto the more challenging ones later in the unit. The review section at the back of the book offers more activities for students who have finished the other exercises. In addition, it can also be used as a means of testing or revising previous study, either in class or at home.

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