Business English Skill Set – Small Talk
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1. Question
Label the expressions with the situation you would use them in.
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- Meeting someone in person who you have spoken to before via email or telephone.
- Meeting someone who you haven't seen in a long time.
- Introducing people
- Talking about a mutual acquaintance
- Talking about the venue
- "It's great to be able to put a face to a name."
- "It's been ages! How have you been?"
- "Let me introduce you to _____"
- "How is Jenny doing? I haven't seen her for a couple of weeks now."
- "What do you think of the set-up here?"
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2. Question
Put the elements in the correct order.
- to
- his
- You
- give
- ought
- that.
- number.
- to
- you
- James
- about
- I'll
- talk
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3. Question
Put the elements in the correct order.
- me
- introduce
- to
- my
- Sarah.
- to
- Allow
- you
- colleague,
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4. Question
Put the elements in the correct order.
- face
- be
- great
- a
- to
- put
- name.
- It's
- a
- to
- able
- to
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5. Question
Put the elements in the correct order.
- didn't
- know
- be
- going
- a
- surprise!
- here.
- were
- pleasant
- to
- you
- I
- What
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6. Question
Match the parts to create exchanges.
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- Oh, you know, the same as usual really! How are things with you?
- Me too! How have you been?
- Yes it's lovely and spacious. Have you been here before?
- Oh that would be great, thanks a lot!
- I will do. She'll be happy to hear about you.
- What have you been up to?
- I hoped I might see you here!
- It's a really nice venue, isn't it.
- You should get in touch with a friend of mine. Let me get you his number.
- Pass on my best regards to Lizzie.
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