从今天开始我们将每天更新BBC原声英语口语对话(含音频),都是些日常用到的简短对话,处在情境中的对话,更有利于您的口语学习。每天学习一点,每天进步一点。
此BBC 英音对话节目的内容不难,重在理解表达方式和文化背景。本节目是全英文教程,不提供中文翻译,旨在培养良好的听力习惯。
前两篇我们学习了首次见面打招呼和自我介绍的口语表达,今天学习如何介绍别人,和所有的句式总结。
Unit 1
How to introduce people formally (Part 3)
introducepeopleformally3 来自小e英语 00:00 01:43
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Jackie:
Now listen out for the slightly different structure used to introduce someone here.
Mrs Sullivan, Professor Kostenko andMrs Chapman:
-Professor Kostenko, there’s someone I’d like you to meet, it’s Mrs Chapman.
-Hello, Mrs Chapman, it’s a pleasure to meet you.-Likewise.
Jackie: ‘There’s someone I’d like you to meet…’ - a very pleasant way of introducing someone.
Mrs Sullivan:
There’s someone I’d like you to meet…
Jackie:
Just as we can say ‘I’d like to introduce myself,’ you could also say ‘I’d like to introduce you to…’
For example:
‘Professor Kostenko, I’d like to introduce you to MrsChapman.’
When he is introduced, Professor Kostenko says:
‘It’s a pleasure to meet you.’
Professor Kostenko:
-Hello, Mrs Chapman, it’s a pleasure to meet you.
Jackie:
…A variation on ‘nice to meet you’. How does Mrs Chapman respond? Listen again.
Professor Kostenko and Mrs Chapman:
-Hello, Mrs Chapman, it’s a pleasure to meet you.
-Likewise.
Jackie:
‘Likewise’ – a word we can use to return a compliment or polite statement. It means ‘I feel the same way’.
Professor Kostenko and Mrs Chapman:
-It’s a pleasure to meet you.
-Likewise.
Jackie:
Let’s finish with a recap:
I don’t mean to interrupt.
I just wanted to introduce myself.
I’d like to introduce you to…
There’s someone I’d like you to meet…
Have you met…?
I don’t believe we’ve met before.
I don’t think we’ve actually met formally yet.
Pleased to meet you.
Nice to meet you.
It’s a pleasure to meet you.
Very nice to meet you.Likewise.
通过此英语对话的学习,你学会了地道的自我介绍和介绍他人的表达了吗?一定要坚持反复听说哦!
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