LESSON 20 Meeting and Greeting



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LESSON 20 Meeting and Greeting (i) Short Conversations Conversation 1 Sita : Hello! I m Sita. Daya : I m Daya. Sita : Happy to meet you, Daya. Daya : Glad to meet you, too. Conversation 2 Rita : Hello! I m Rita. Binti : I m Binti. I m from Baroda. Rita : A pleasure meeting you. I m from Ranchi. Binti : Very pleased to meet you, too. Conversation 3 Ragini : Hello, Binti. How are you? Binti : Very well, thank you. And you? Ragini : I m fine. It s good to see you again. Binti : I m very happy to see you, too. Conversation 4 Sita : I m so happy to see you again, Gita. Gita : Yes, it s been ages since we met. Sita : How have things been with you? Gita : Good. I ve finally wound up my thesis. 292 Spoken English - Section III 2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute

Conversation 5 Rita : Hello, Gita! I m so pleased to meet you! Gita : I m so glad to meet you, too! Rita : What have you been doing lately? Gita : Nothing much, just reading books. Conversation 6 Binti : What a pleasant surprise! When did you come back? Sita : I got back last night. Binti : Did you enjoy the vacation? Sita : Yes, I had a wonderful time. Thank you. Conversation 7 Sita : May I introduce myself? I m Sita. Gita : I m Gita. Lovely meeting you, Sita. Sita : Do you live in Delhi? Gita : No, I m on a short visit to the capital. 1. pleasure feeling of joy or happiness 2. it s been ages a long time 3. wound up completed, finished 4. lately in the past few days 5. pleasant surprise unexpected joy 6. vacation period of rest, holidays 7. wonderful excellent, very good (ii) Meeting for the first time Sita : Hello, I am Sita Sharma. What is your name? Gita : I m Gita. Sita : Where do you live? Gita : Varanasi. Sita : Oh, really? I m also from Varanasi. I live on the Benares Hindu University campus. My father is a teacher there. Sita : What a small world! My mother is also a teacher, but she teaches in a school. Gita : I m also receiving training to be a teacher. Sita : That s nice. A family of teachers! It has been nice meeting you. 2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute Spoken English - Section III 293

(iii) Meeting after a long time Rohit : Where have you been all these days? We haven t met for ages. Amit : I ve been very busy with preparations for our Annual Day function. Rohit : Oh I see! Yes, that does require a great deal of hard work. When is the function? Amit : It s next week and I still have a lot to do. Rohit : Good luck. I hope to see more of you after the function is over. Amit : Yes, I look forward to seeing you. 1. been ages a long time 2. a great deal of a lot of 3. see more of to meet more often 4. look forward to will be happy to (iv) Meeting a new student in school Rina : Hi, I m Rina. Ragini : I m Ragini. Rina : Haven t seen you around. Are you a new student? Ragini : Yes, it s my first day today and I m a little nervous. Rina : What class are you in? Ragini : Class XI. I ve taken Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Rina : Oh! That s great. I ve also opted for the same subjects, so we ll be together. Ragini : Good! After talking to you I m feeling a lot better. Rina : Come, I ll introduce you to the rest of the class. Ragini : Thank you very much. In the classroom Rina : Hello, everybody. This is Ragini. Today is her first day in school. Students : Hello, Ragini. Welcome to the class. Ragini : Thank you. I m looking forward to being here. 1. nervous worried, tense 2. opted selected, decided on 3. looking forward to thinking with pleasure about something that is going to happen 294 Spoken English - Section III 2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute

(v) Meeting in the market Ravi : Good evening, ma am. Teacher : Good evening, Ravi. Ravi : Nice to see you here, madam! Teacher : I ve just moved to a new house and this shopping complex is the closest for us. Ravi : Please meet my parents. Mom, Dad, this is Mrs. Kaul, our History teacher. Parents : Glad to meet you, Mrs. Kaul. If you need any help, please feel free to ask us. We live in K 92, Greater Kailash. Teacher : That s wonderful! I m in G 13. I m sure we ll be seeing more of each other. Thank you very much for your offer. Parents : Good-bye! 1. shopping complex a group of shops in a building 2. closest nearest (vi) Meeting at a party Mrs Sharma : Hello, Mrs Malik. What a pleasure to see you! Mrs Malik : Yes, it is wonderful to meet you again. Mrs Sharma : Let me introduce you to my friend, Mrs Rai. Mrs Rai, meet Mrs Malik, a dear friend from Kolkata. Mrs Rai : Pleased to meet you Mrs Malik. Do join us. Mrs Malik : Thank you. I am so glad to have met you both. (vii) Meeting in the park Seema : Hello, my name s Seema. And yours? Mita : I m Mita. Where do you live? Seema : I live in Kaveripuram. How about you? Mita : I m in Rajdeep Colony. It s close by. Seema : Do you come to this park often? Mita : Yes, almost every evening. Seema : Good, we can meet here then. Mita : That will be great. 1.often many times 2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute Spoken English - Section III 295

(viii) Meeting at an office Receptionist : Good morning Sir. How can I help you? Mr Das : I d like to meet Mr Sarkar, the General Manager of the Fans Division. Receptionist : May I know your name and the purpose of your visit? Mr Das : My name is Ravi Das. I was advised to see Mr. Sarkar regarding the formalities for joining the company. Receptionist : I will check if he is free. Please have a seat, Mr Das. Mr Das: Thank you. Receptionist : (On the intercom) Sir, Mr Ravi Das is here to see you. Mr Sarkar : Send him in. Receptionist : Mr Das, the General Manager will see you now. Please go down this corridor, turn left and it s the second room on the right. Mr Das : Thank you, ma am. In Mr Sarkar s office Mr Das : May I come in, Sir? Mr Sarkar : Yes, come in Mr Das. Welcome to the organization. Please sit down. Mr Das : Thank you, Sir. Mr Sarkar : Would you like some tea or coffee? Mr Das : Tea will be fine, thank you. Mr Sarkar : I ll call Mr Gopal who handles administration. He ll help you complete the joining formalities and show you around the office. Mr Das : Thank you sir. Mr Sarkar : I ll see you later. I m sure you ll enjoy working with us. All the best! 1. formalities paperwork, official procedure 2. intercom internal communication system 3. corridor passage or gallery with doors leading into many rooms 4. organization a group of people working together 5. handles administration looks after the working of the organization (ix) Meeting on a train Sahil : Hello, I m Sahil Gupta from Delhi. I work for the State Bank of India. Vikram : I am Vikram Mehta. I work for B.H.E.L. in Haridwar. Sahil : Where are you going Mr. Mehta? 296 Spoken English - Section III 2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute

Vikram : I m joining my family in Agra. We want to see the Taj Mahal. Where are you going? Sahil : I m going to Gwalior on business. Vikram : I think we are approaching Agra. I better start moving my luggage closer to the door. Sahil : It was nice meeting you, Vikram. Vikram : It was nice meeting you too. Here s my card. Let s keep in touch. Goodbye and all the best. 1. approaching nearing, coming close to 2. keep in touch keep contact 2013, Dayalbagh Educational Institute Spoken English - Section III 297