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Inventories<br />

(In a letter or email)<br />

Dear Sir or Madam<br />

Ladies and Gentlemen<br />

Dear Mary<br />

Dear Mr Miller<br />

b) Greeting someone you know and reacting to greetings<br />

Good morning/afternoon/evening. Good morning/afternoon/evening.<br />

Hello, Chris. Hi, Joseph.<br />

Hi. How are you? Fine, thanks. And how about you?<br />

Hello, how’s it going? Very well, thank you.<br />

It’s good to see you again. It’s good to see you too.<br />

c) Introductions and responses to being introduced<br />

(Introducing oneself)<br />

My name’s Joanna. Hello, Joanna.<br />

I’m Joanna Kingsbury. Nice to meet you.<br />

(Introducing someone you know)<br />

This is Matt Taylor. Hello, Matt.<br />

Ah, so you’re Matt Taylor.<br />

Do you know Ian? Hi, Ian! Nice to meet you.<br />

Have you met John Smith? No, how are you, Mr Smith?<br />

You haven’t met Sarah, have you? Nice to meet you, Sarah.<br />

Let me introduce you to Phil. Pleased to meet you.<br />

d) Asking about someone’s health and reacting to these enquiries<br />

How are you today? I’m OK, thanks.<br />

Fine, thanks.<br />

Not too bad, actually.<br />

I’m fine, thank you.<br />

How are you feeling (today)? Much better, thank you.<br />

It could be worse/better.<br />

Not very well, I’m afraid.<br />

Is anything wrong? No, I’m all right, thanks.<br />

Are you OK? Yes, I’m doing all right, thanks.<br />

What’s the matter? Well, actually I’ve got …<br />

<strong>Handbook</strong> <strong>telc</strong> English A2·B1<br />

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