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introductions
Quiz
A formal introduction includes...
one part(giving the names about the people being introduced)
two parts(giving the names about the people being introduced and giving some information about them).
the relationship to the introducer
Who is presented to whom when making a formal introduction?
Superiors are presented to subordinates, women to men.
Older to younger.
Subordinates are presented to superiors, men to women, younger to older.
It is polite in formal situations to use somebody's first name ...
without his last name.
with his last name.
with his father's name.
It is common among professional women to ...
shake hands.
kiss each other.
hug each other.
Men usually shake hands when they are introduced to...
other men.
other women.
children.
In what situations must people introduce themselves?
When they know everybody.
If there's somebody who can do it.
When there is nobody to do it.
What handshakes are appropriate to use?
Energetic.
Friendly and warm.
Brief and firm.
What linguistic features are used to indicate the relationship of the speakers?
Various pronouns.
The address system.
Greetings.
People who know each other well use first names in...
formal situations only.
informal situations.
both informal and formal situations.
How do you address a single woman in English?
Miss Bell.
Mrs. Bell.
Ms Bell.
A reintroduction may occur when people...
see each other again.
don't see each other often.
have never seen each other before.
How does a doctor address his patient?
Mr/Mrs Brown.
Patient Brown.
Brown.
" Buddy" is used in ...
semi-formal situations.
very informal situations.
formal situations.
Where's the mistake in the dialogue: -Mr.Morton,this is Miss Evans,our new typist. -How d'you do,(Miss Evans)? -I'm very well,thanks.