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You're learning with 925 English - business English for the workplace.
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Hi Tim here with their first nine to five English lesson. Appropriately enough
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we're kicking off with the lesson on how to say hello to colleagues and customers
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in English. But before we get to the lesson, let me take a second to tell you
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what 925 english is all about and how you can use it.
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925 English lessons give you chunks of language and English expressions that
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you can use in work in business. We get straight to the point with lots of
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examples we give you phrases you can say in different situations and advice on
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why and how we use them. Sound good?
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All right let's get going! So it's pretty easy to greet someone in english isn't it?
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We can say good morning or hello or just high and we might add something like my
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name is Tim Smith or a question like how's it going. But what's the difference?
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How do we choose which greeting to use? Well in business, like in life, it depends
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on the situation.
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That includes who we're talking to and where we're having the conversation. So
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let's go through three situations and practice some appropriate ways of saying
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hello. The first situation I want to practice is greeting someone you have
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never met before. Maybe you're at a conference or on a flight or walking
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into a meeting with the new customer. We need to be friendly but professional
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right? So how do we do that? Well we need to start with something like "hello" "hi" or
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"good morning" That's the actual hello part of the greeting but then we need to
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add something more. You can either introduce yourself including your name
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and maybe your job or company. Or you could get the conversation started with
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a question. And because it's someone you just met we avoid informal expressions
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that means saying something like "how are you"
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instead of "how's it going." Alright let's give this a try and practice some
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examples Listen carefully to each example then repeat the greeting
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yourself. Ready? Let's get started!
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Hello there I'm Paul Fulton
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Good morning my name's Shelly
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Hi i'm Dave Hall from Delta Enterprises
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Good afternoon Liz Howard. How are you today?
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How do you do Frank Little VP regional sales.
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Great
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Did you hear how we start with the greeting then we give our name or ask a question?
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and sometimes we say who we weren't for or a job title. So that's how we say
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hello to someone. Now how can we respond to someone we've just met when they've
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said hello to us? Well you can begin by saying hello or something similar or
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instead of hello you might say something like "nice to meet you." And it's always a
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good idea to use the other person's name in your response, like "nice to meet you
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Dave." After your initial greeting then you need to introduce yourself with my
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name is or just "I'm" meaning I am. Let's practice this kind of greeting. We'll play
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an example then you can repeat the greeting yourself. Ready let's get started.
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Nice to meet you Tony. I'm Carolyn Samus
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Hi Peg. My name is Kurt lang
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Good meeting you Paul. I'm Gene Dupont
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Pleasure to meet you Frank. My name's Laura Chang.
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Nice work. But how do these introductions sound in real life?
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Well, let's listen to a short dialogue to find out. You'll hear Amber and Shelly,
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two women at a company party. They've never met before and they want to start
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a conversation. So they start with the greeting and a response to that greeting.
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Let's have a listen!
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Hi there I don't think we've met before I'm Amber from marketing. Oh hi nice to
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meet you Amber. Shelley Davis. Sales. Pleasure Shelly. Quite the setup here
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isn't it? So did you hear how that worked the first person started by saying hi
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then she introduced herself and the second person followed the same pattern.
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Its friendly and professional and once they've done this they can start a
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conversation. Now it's your turn to practice will repeat the dialogue but
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this time we're going to beep out the response and you can play the role of
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Shelley. You'll need to say hi nice to meet you and your name. If you want you
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can add what department you work in. Here we go!
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hi there I don't think we've met before
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I'm Amber for marketing
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Pleasure Shelly quite the setup here isn't it?
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great work! Now what if you already know the person?
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For example if you want to greet a work colleague or friend?
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Well this time we can be a bit more informal. That means instead of hello or
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good morning, we might use hi or hey and because we're talking to someone we know
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we don't need to say our name. Instead we ask a friendly little question that
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means something like "how are you?"
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Let's give it a try. We'll provide some examples. Listen carefully and repeat for
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yourself. Ready? Let's begin!
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Hey there Bob. How's it going?
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Good to see you June.
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Morning Lana. what's up?
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Oh hi Chuck. What's new?
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Ok just a note here on answering questions. If it's a how question like,
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how's it going, we can say good or not too bad. But if someone uses what in a
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question, we need to say something like not much or give them some actual
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information. Alright?
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How about a little dialogue to show us how this more informal greeting
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sound. We'll hear Kobe and Liz two co-workers making small talk before a
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meeting. Ready?
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Oh hey Liz. How's things? Hi Kobe! Not too bad. And you? Hangin' in there.
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So did you hear how that was more informal? The speakers used hey and hi
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and short simple expressions. But what does hanging in there mean?
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Well it's the same as not to bad and that's a good way to answer the
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informal question "how's things?" Now it's your turn to practice. We'll repeat the
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dialogue but this time we're going to be about the response and you can play the
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role of Liz. You'll need to say hi answer the question how's things and ask Coby
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a similar question. Here we go!
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Oh, hey Liz. how's things?
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Hanging in there.
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Great! That was attacked little lesson wasn't it? We've practiced different ways
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to greet new people,
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introduce yourself and respond to introductions. We've also practiced
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greeting friends and colleagues. We'll be back soon with another 925 English
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lesson. Until then so long and happy learning!