
Speak Business English Like An American covers over 350 idioms and expressions you're likely to encounter in today's business world. Familiarize yourself with all of them.
250 Ways to Say It in Business English » Introductions
I’d like to introduce myself
I'd like to introduce myself. I'm Jack Todd from Dynacore.
Let me introduce myself
Let me introduce myself. Dr Steve Perkins.
How do you do?
How do you do? My name is Helen Byrne. I run the HR division.
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you. John Bloor. We spoke on the phone last week.
I'm delighted to meet you
I'm delighted to meet you. My name is Jeffers.
I’m
I’m Jack, Susan’s cousin.
Hi
Hi. Nice to meet you. I’m Susan but everyone calls me Sue.
Hello
Hello. Sam Patrick from Sales.
Jack
Jack, from Geneva.
My name is
My name is Liz, Liz Trevor.
Nice to meet you
Nice to meet you, Colonel Wrigley.
Pleased to meet you
Pleased to meet you, Angela. I’m Dr Slithers.
I’m delighted to meet you.
I’m delighted to meet you. Welcome to London.
How do you do?
How do you do? Have you had a good trip?
It’s an honour
It’s an honour, Ambassador.
Hi
Hi. I’m Sam.
Hello
Hello. Andrew Damson.
Good to meet you too
Good to meet you too. I’m Sarah.
Lovely to meet you
Lovely to meet you. Would you like a drink?
How are you?
How are you? It’s good to get to know you at last!
I am
I am Dr. Jack Smith from Barcelona. I work at our R&D facility.
I’d like to introduce myself
I’d like to introduce myself. I am Steve Platt, Chief of Maintenance.
Let me introduce myself
Let me introduce myself. Tom Salinger.
My name is
My name is John Styles. I run Riversoft’s European operations.
I’m called
I’m called Roberta Woodall. Robbie to my friends.
This is
This is Amy Stevens.
May I introduce?
May I introduce Sally Young? Sally’s our PR officer.
Let me introduce
Let me introduce John Oats. He will be joining our sales team.
I’d like you to meet
I’d like you to meet Dr Li. She‟s the Head Surgeon at BC Hospital.
Have you already met Maria Jones?
Have you already met Maria Jones? She runs the Moscow office.
Hi
Hi, John.
Hello
Hello. May I come in?
How are you?
How are you, Betsy?
Good morning
Good morning, Mr Hendricks.
Nice to see you
Nice to see you again, Paul
Speak Business English Like An American covers over 350 idioms and expressions you're likely to encounter in today's business world. Familiarize yourself with all of them.
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The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 5: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 4: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 3: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 2: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
The activities in "4000 Essential English Words" are specially designed to make use of important learning conditions. Firstly, the words are introduced using sentence definitions and an example sentence. 4000 Essential English Words 1: 600 words (Unit 1 - Unit 30).
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If you already speak some English and now would like to speak more like a native, “Speak English Like an American” will help you. One of the keys to speaking like a native is the ability to use and understand casual expressions, or idioms. American English is full of idioms. Speak English Like an American will help you understand and use idioms better. It contains over 300 of today's most common idioms.