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我們要說得自然,除了發音需要正確外, 我們亦應用日常片語.以下幾編文章節錄了日常同用片語, 在不同情況下有用.
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Learning common American phrases improve your understanding of group discussions, expand your vocabulary,
become more confident in your oral communication and more effective in the workplace. You may find the phrases in
the following pages useful in various situations.
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Introducing visitors in the meeting
Now, you are going to introduce visitors in
the meeting:
I'd like to introduce you to our guest, Mr.
Smith, from London. He's joining us today to
talk about his business ventures in Japan.
Welcome to our company.
Starting a conversation
Don't wait for someone else to take initiative
in a conversation. If you wait, you have been
self-centered. You may start a conversation
using the following ice-breakers:
Social / General Icebreakers
- How was your trip?
- Where are you staying?
- Do you have jet lag?
- How was your flight?
- What do you think of our weather?
- How long was your trip?
- Hong long will you be staying?
- Have you seen any sights, yet?
- What do you think of the movie/party?
- What do you think is the perfect age?
Why?
- What would you like to come back as
in your next life?
- What one thing would you really like to
own? Why?
- What's your favorite thing to do on a
rainy day?
- Tell me about one of your favorite
relatives.
- Tell us about your country, company,
and so on.
- Tell me about your kids.
- Tell me about the best vacation you've
ever taken.
Business Icebreakers
Making an opening remark for a formal meeting
Exiting conversations
