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This blog is created by Webster University Master's degree students to promote online language learning and integrating SNT with ESL classrooms.
Here you can find different information about 4 skills that we need to improve to be able to speak and communicate in English and some grammar points for those who need them.
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Unit 1.
Nice to meet you.
We use this phrase to greet people when we meet them for the first time. It means you are pleased to meet this person and open to have a little chat with him/her.
Let's look at some examples. To see them, please use the following link where you will be redirected to an external website with some amazing examples: Nice to meet you examples
We use this phrase almost every time when we meet somebody new to us or to the group to welcome them.
We can respond to those who say "Nice to meet you!" to us by saying "Nice to meet you, too!" which means you are also pleased to meet and get to know that person.
There are other ways of saying Nice to meet you:
Pleased to meet you!
Lovely to meet you!
How do you do? (Formal, esp. in Britain)
People use various phrases when they interact with new people to impress or get information about them:
What do you do? Use this if you want to ask about somebody's job;
How old are you? Used to ask for somebody's age.
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