The Business of English - Episode One: Pleased to Meet You
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VICTOR: Thankyou very much
SAM: Hello, I don’t think we’ve met. Sam Eriks.
VICTOR: Victor Tang. Pleased to meet you.
SAM: And what company are you from Mr Tang?
VICTOR: OceanWide. I’m the sales representative for this region.
SAM: Ah yes. I know your company. Your business is expanding very rapidly at the moment.
VICTOR: Yes, we’re doing quite well. And yourself? Who do you work for?
SAM: Actually I work for myself. I’m the C.E.O. of a small export and packaging company. We specialise in seafood.
VICTOR: It’s a growing market.
SAM: Yes, but a very competitive one Mr Tang.
VICTOR: Please call me Victor.
SAM: Sam. Victor, let me introduce you to someone. Lin – this is Victor Tang – he’s the regional rep. for OceanWide. This is Lin Chan, my sales manager.
LIN: How do you do Mr Tang?
VICTOR: I’m very well thankyou. Nice to meet you Ms Chan.
LIN: And you.
VICTOR: Can I get you another drink?
LIN: Thankyou.
Sam Eriks.
Victor Tang.
Pleased to meet you.
(your name)
Pleased to meet you.
Sam Eriks.
Pleased to meet you.
OceanWide. I’m the sales representative for this region.
Ah yes. I know your company.
Your business is expanding very rapidly at the moment.
Yes, we’re doing quite well.
And yourself? Who do you work for?
Actually I work for myself. I’m the C.E.O. of a small export and packaging company. We specialise in seafood.
Which company do you represent?
What’s your line of business?
And what do you do there?
I’m the C.E.O. of a small export and packaging company.
And what’s your position there?
Yes, but a very competitive one Mr Tang.
Please call me Victor.
Sam.
Lin – this is Victor Tang – he’s the regional rep. for OceanWide.
This is Lin Chan, my sales manager.
How do you do Mr Tang?
I’m very well thankyou.
Nice to meet you Ms Chan.
This is Lin Chan, my sales manager.
First, he told Lin Victor’s full name. Second, he told her what Victor’s position was and his company name. Third, he introduced Lin using her full name, and finally he told Victor what Lin’s job was. This way both Victor and Lin know enough about each other to start a conversation. When introducing people at a function, it’s important to try to make them feel comfortable.
Finally, listen again to how Lin and Victor greet each other:
I’m very well thankyou.
Nice to meet you Ms Chan.
And you.
Let’s review some of the phrases we’ve learnt today, for introducing yourself and other people. Practise the phrases with our characters Sam, Victor and Lin.
And what company are you from?
Let me introduce you to someone.
This is Lin Chan, my sales manager.
Pleased to meet you.
Who do you work for?
Please call me Victor.
I’m very well thankyou.
How do you do Mr Tang?
Nice to meet you.
When you ask people questions about themselves in English, use a falling tone – it sounds friendlier. Instead of Who do you work for? (upward inflection)
Who do you work for? (downward inflection)
And when introducing a colleague, or someone you’ve met, use the full names of both people, and their positions.
And that’s all for today on The Business of English. I’ll see you next time.