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1a Questão Making contact is very important to start a conversation. There are many ways of doing it. To "catch" someone' s attention you may use simple introductory expressions, just like: Are you French?/ Hi/ Goodbye Hello/ excuse me/ pardon me What time is it?/ Hello/ Goodbye None of the answers above. It's gonna rain.../ Is you mom a teacher?/ Goodbye Explicação: you know who the person is but have never met him or her, you can introduce yourself in these ways: Hello. You must be Jack Robinson. My name is John Smith. I enjoyed your speech on ethics. OR Excuse me. Aren't you Jack Robinson? I'm John Smith. I have read your book and ... I. 2a Questão There are many rules regarding greeting. Which one DOES NOT correspond to the right one? When you arrive in the evening you say ¿Good night¿. There might be occasions where you will have to introduce yourself. For example, if you are meeting a new colleague or an associate, you might start off by extending your hand and saying "Hello! I am .....". If you have been introduced earlier to someone, do not assume that the person would remember you and be prepared to reintroduce yourself should it be necessary. In an informal situation you may see social kissing (often just a peck on the cheek), this is acceptable. The British do shake hands, i.e. when first introduced to new people, but we rarely shake hands when parting. In social situations, a man is traditionally introduced to a woman. However, in the business world introductions are based on a person's rank or position in an organization. Whoever is the highest-ranking person is introduced to everyone else in order of their position. If you introduce two people of equal rank to each other, introduce the one you know less well to the one you know best. Explicação: When you arrive in the evening you say ¿Good night¿. YOU SAY 'GOOD EVENING' Gabarito Coment. 3a Questão Among the following sentences which one would you use to greet a friend? What's up? What's your favorite dish? Where are you from? EPS http://simulado.estacio.br/bdq_simulados_exercicio_preview.asp?num_s... 1 of 4 5/9/2019, 2:19 PM Are you Portuguese or not? Pleased to meet you, Laura. Explicação: FORMAL GREETINGS INFORMAL GREETINGS VERY INFORMAL/SLANG Good morning! Good afternoon! Good evening! How are you? How do you do? Hello! / Hi! How are things going? How are you doing? How is everything? How have you been? What have you been up to? It's very nice to see you. You're looking well. Hi! How's life? How're things? How's it going? What's happening? What's happening with you? What's new? What's new with you? What's up? What'cha been up to lately? 4a Questão It is 5 pm, you are leaving your office, you say to your colleague: See you on Monday, have a nice weekend. He answers: ___________ a) Who knows? d) Yeah. b) You too. c) I hope not. e) So-so. Explicação: See you on Monday: Answers: You too. See you, too. 5a Questão Indicate which of the following statements is formal: Hi Maury. This is Rajiv, from the new quality control team. What¿s up? I would like to introduce you to someone. Bob, this is Mr. James Whitfield. Hi everyone! I'm Gerald Simms. Please call me Gerry. Hey, man! How are you? Hi, dude. What¿s up! I'm Jackie. I work in accounting. Explicação: Think of yourself as addressing only one person at each moment. Picture yourself looking and talking first to one and then the other. First, you EPS http://simulado.estacio.br/bdq_simulados_exercicio_preview.asp?num_s... 2 of 4 5/9/2019, 2:19 PM are dedicated to giving information about John Brown to Mary Smith. After that, you become dedicated to giving information about Mary Smith to John Brown. Do not try to multiplex the information! May I introduce a good friend of mine? This is ¿ . Have you met ¿ ? / I¿d like you to meet ¿ . I¿d like to introduce¿ / I want you to meet ¿ . Please meet my friend/ colleague ¿¿¿ / This is my mother. She's a doctor. Let me introduce Ms. Smith. She's a well known painter. Have you met Mrs. Smith? She¿s our science teacher. 6a Questão Informal introductions are a common way to get friends to know each other. It's a very usual dialogue situation in different situations. Choose the best informal introduction from the phrases below: Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet a friend of mine. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, may I introduce someone to you? This is John Brown. Mary. I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, I'd like to introduce a colleague of mine. This is John Brown. Explicação: With informal introductions, it is okay to follow the same pattern as with neutral introductions. However, because it is an informal situation, you should address each person by his or her first name. 7a Questão About addressing the first person in conversation, what is the best way to start a conversation? Choose the best option: Joe, it's Barbra Lights. Joe Jones, I'd like you to meet someone. This is Barbra Lights. Joe Jones, Barbra Lights. You know what to do... None of the answers above. Joe Jones, this is... What' s you name anyway? Explicação: What you want to say to Mary Smith can be divided into three parts: 1. Mary Smith's name 2. Your purpose for coming to her 3. John Brown's name So what you say to Mary Smith could be: Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet someone. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, I'd like you to meet a friend of mine. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, I'd like to introduce a colleague of mine. This is John Brown. Mary Smith, may I introduce someone to you? This is John Brown. Normally, you would never address Mary Smith with both of her names. You do so in this situation so that John Brown can hear them. 8a Questão When meeting someone formally for the first time, what is the best choice to start a conversation? EPS http://simulado.estacio.br/bdq_simulados_exercicio_preview.asp?num_s... 3 of 4 5/9/2019, 2:19 PM None of the answers above. How do you do? Hi, man! Hey, what's up? How do you do, dude? Explicação: Meeting someone for the first time: It's nice to meet you. / It's a pleasure to meet you. I'm very happy to meet you. / I'm pleased to meet you. I'm delighted to meet you. / How do you do. * EPS http://simulado.estacio.br/bdq_simulados_exercicio_preview.asp?num_s... 4 of 4 5/9/2019, 2:19 PM