Read the dialogues and translate them. Think if these people are friends, colleagues, if this is their first meeting or not. Play out one of the dialogues.

Dialogue 1

- Good afternoon. My name’s Gerry Scalia. I’d like to welcome you to TZ. This is Calre Hanah, our PR Manager.

- Hello, it’s nice to meet you all. How was your trip?

- It was OK.

Dialogue 2

- Hi, it’s good to see you. How was your flight?

- Not good. The plane was two hours late.

- Oh, dear. Was the hotel OK?

- Yes, it was fine.

Dialogue 3

- Good morning. Welcome back. How was your trip to Britain?

- It was awful.

- Oh, dear. Why?

- The trains were late and the weather was terrible.

- Were the hotel arrangements OK?

- No, they weren’t

Dialogue 4

- This is Mrs. Walchia.

- How do you do?

- Pleased to meet you.

- How was your journey?

- Er…

- Mrs. Walchia is from Romania.

- I’m sorry, I don’t speak Romanian.

- That’s OK, I speak English. Well, I speak a little English. My journey was good.

Dialogue 5

- Hi. I’m Ivan Kovacic.

- Hello. My name’s Gracie Mayers.

- Nice to meet you.

- It’s nice to meet you, too.

- Do you work here?

- No.

Dialogue 6

- Good morning, John.

- Good morning, Victor.

- How are you today?

- Not too bad. How are you?

- Oh, fine.

Dialogue 7

- Hello. How was your trip?

- It was terrible. My contact was ill.

- Oh, no!

- And the plane was two hours late.

- Oh, dear! Anyway, welcome back.

Dialogue 8

- This is Pat Ollis from the Rio office.

- Hi, my name is Luis Pinto.

- Pleased to meet you, Luis. Where are you from?

- I work in KRT in Mexico City.

- How was your flight?

- Fine.

Dialogue 9

- Excuse me, are you Mr. Peterson?

- Yes.

- I’m George Wilson from TST Systems. How do you do?

- How do you do?

- Did you have a good trip?

- Yes, thank you.

Dialogue 10

- I’d like you to meet Mr. Cartwright, our Director General.

- Glad to meet you, Mr. Cartwright.

- Glad to meet you, too.

- Let me introduce my secretary to you. This is Miss Johnson.

- Nice to meet you, Miss Johnson.

- Nice to meet you, too. Call me Kate.

- I also want you to meet Mr. Black. He is our Sales Manager.

Match the responses to the prompts.

1) Welcome to KPG. a) How do you do?
2) Do you know any French words? b) It was OK.
3) Good morning. c) It’s nice to meet you, too.
4) Do you speak Chinese? d) Thank you.
5) How are you? e) Yes, a few.
6) It’s nice to meet you. f) I’m fine, thanks.
7) How do you do? g) Good morning.
8) How was your trip? h) Yes, a little.


Fill in the gaps in the dialogue, using the following expressions.

Yes, it was too hi were journey not dear to late terrible

- (1)_____. My name is Max Trompowski.

- Nice to meet you.

- Nice to meet you (2) _____.

- How was your (3) _____?

- It was (4) _____.

- Oh (5) _____. Was the plane (6) _____?

- (7) _____.

- (8)_____ the hotel arrangements OK?

- No, I’m afraid (9) _____.

- Anyway, welcome (10) _____ Brussels.

Study some nationalities and languages.

Country Adjective Person
Albania Albanian (an) Albanian
Algeria Algerian (an) Algerian
America American (an) American
Australia Australian (an) Australian
Austria Austrian (an) Austrian
Belgium Belgian (a) Belgian
Brazil Brazilian (a) Brazilian
Britain British (a) Briton
Bulgaria Bulgarian (a) Bulgarian
Canada Canadian (a) Canadian
China Chinese (a) Chinese
Czech Republic Czech (a) Czech
Denmark Danish (a) Dane
Egypt Egyptian (an) Egyptian
England English (an) Englishman / Englishwoman
Finland Finnish (a) Finn
France French (a) Frenchman / Frenchwoman
Germany German (a) German
Greece Greek (a) Greek
Holland Dutch (a) Dutchman
Hungary Hungarian (a) Hungarian
India Indian (an) Indian
Iran Iranian (an) Iranian
Ireland Irish (an) Irishman
Italy Italian (an) Italian
Japan Japanese (a) Japanese
Kenya Kenyan (a) Kenyan
Korea Korean (a) Korean
Lebanon Lebanese (a) Lebanese
Libya Libyan (a) Libyan
Malaysia Malaysian (a) Malaysian
Mexico Mexican (a) Mexican
Nigeria Nigerian (a) Nigerian
Norway Norwegian (a) Norwegian
Poland Polish (a) Pole
Oman Omani (an) Omani
Russia Russian (a) Russian
Scotland Scottish (a) Scot
Slovakia Slovak (a) Slovak
Spain Spanish (a) Spaniard
Sweden Swedish (a) Swede
Ukraine Ukrainian (a) Ukrainian
Uruguay Uruguayan (a) Uruguayan

Fill in the gaps in this table.



Country Nationality Language
Brazil   Portuguese
  British English
China Chinese  
Egypt Egyptian  
  French French
Hungary   Hungarian
Japan Japanese  
Russia   Russian
  Spanish Spanish
United States   English

Practise in pairs. Make sure you can say your nationality and language in English.

Model:

- Have you been to Brazil?

- Yes, on business / on holiday.

- Do you speak Portuguese?

- I speak a little. / I know a few words.

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