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John Taylor - Jeff
leter
4U~
Express Publishing
John Taylor
Jeff Zeter
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Express Publishing
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ISBN
978-0-8Sm-749-2
Table of
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Book 1
Answer Key
Unit 1
1 Suggested Answers
Unit 2
1 Suggested Answers
1
Sometimes you have to introduce people at a
party or social event if they are new to your social
circle. You may also have to do the same in work
with a new colleague, or when a colleague meets
a friend of yours outside work.
2
A good introduction is when you make the other
person feel comfortable. You can do this by
introducing them quickly and not leaving them to
stand on their own while you talk to the other
person. The other thing you can do is to try and
find something they have in common with the
person you are introducing them to.
A bad introduction is the opposite of this: you
leave one person with nothing to do when you are
talking to the other person, and when you finally
introduce them you make no effort to mention
things that they might have in common.
1
When I meet a friend I will usually say "hi" and ask
them how they are. If I have not seen them for a
long time I will shake their hand.
2
In my country people mostly shake hands when
they greet each other, although nowadays people
have started to kiss each other as well. In some
ways this is a nice greeting between close friends,
but it is not very healthy when many people do it
as it can spread disease.
2
B
2 B
3 C
Suggested Answer
Three customs are mentioned in the text.
3 1
Pleased to meet you
2
greet
3
cheek
4
It was nice meeting you
2
F
C
2 F
2 B
2 B
3 T
3 A
3 A
4 C
4 1
customs, bow
2
kiss, shake hands
3
polite, firm
3
4
5
F
2 T
3 T
4
shake hands
A
6 1
polite
2
custom
5
Suggested Answer
You should use phrases such as "I'd like you to
meet ..
."
or
"Let
me introduce you to ..." Mention each
person's occupation and think of something they may
have in common.
3
pleased to
5
firm
6
nice meeting you
7 Suggested Answer
A:
When you meet Mr. Yakomoto you must be polite.
B:
He is a very important client.
It is the custom to bow in Japan. Should I do that?
No, you don't have to bow. Just say "Pleased to
meet you" and shake hands.
Ok.
Don't make your handshake too firm. Japanese
people usually have a softer handshake.
And when he leaves. What then?
Just say
"It
was nice meeting you" and shake his
hand again.
Ok, that's fine!
6
T
2 F
3 F
A:
7 1
my friend
2
one another
4
in common
B:
A:
B:
3
his birthday
8 Suggested Answer
5
Really
6
You're both
A:
Martin, I'd like you to meet my friend Jane. Jane,
B:
C:
B:
C:
A:
B:
this is Martin.
Hi Martin, it's a pleasure to meet you.
And nice to meet you too. How do you two know
one another?
Oh, we work together.
That's right. Bob mentioned that some of his
colleagues were coming to his birthday party.
You know Martin, you and Jane have something
in common.
Really? What's that?
You're both
really
interested
in
history.
A:
B:
8 Suggested Answers
When greeting clients, you must always be polite.
With American clients, shake their hands firmly.
With Japanese clients, shake their hands softly.
When you greet the client, say
"Pleased
to meet you."
When the client leaves, say
"It
was nice meeting you"
and
"I
hope we meet again."
A:
4
Answer Key
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