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04 - Doing lunch

Introducing yourself

Anna is determined to be friendly with her new colleagues and to make a good impression. Unfortunately, a slight misunderstanding leads her to make an embarrassing mistake.

Intermediate · 160727 · 2016-07-27

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Anna is determined to be friendly with her new colleagues and to make a good impression. Unfortunately, a slight misunderstanding leads her to make an embarrassing mistake. Introducing yourself This episode explores expressions you can use to introduce yourself and make small talk in the office.

Vocabulary Cards
Phrase, meaning, example, and common mistakes with personal flags.
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  • 1. Hello, I don't think we've met.

    US: Hello, I don't think we've met.

  • 2. You must be Tom.

    US: You must be Tom.

  • 3. I've just joined the team.

    US: I've just joined the team.

  • 4. Nice to meet you!

    US: Nice to meet you!

  • 5. Have you worked here long?

    US: Have you worked here long?

Transcript
Speakers: Narrator, Anna, Tom, Paul, Denise

1. Narrator

Last week, Anna got the job of sales executive at Tip Top Trading, thanks to her quick-thinking in an office crisis. Today it's her first day in the office. How are you feeling now, Anna?

US: Last week, Anna got the job of sales executive at Tip Top Trading, thanks to her quick-thinking in an office crisis. Today it's her first day in the office. How are you feeling now, Anna?

2. Anna

Excited, but a bit worried. I really want to make a good first impression.

US: Excited, but a bit worried. I really want to make a good first impression.

3. Narrator

Well, you're going to need some phrases to introduce yourself politely, such as: Hello, I don't think we've met. You must be – and say the person's name. I've just joined the team. Nice to meet you. Have you worked here long? Why don't you start by saying hello to Tom Darcy, the Senior Account Manager?

US: Well, you're going to need some phrases to introduce yourself politely, such as: Hello, I don't think we've met. You must be - and say the person's name. I've just joined the team. Nice to meet you. Have you worked here long? Why don't you start by saying hello to Tom Darcy, the Senior Account Manager?

4. Tom

Yah, yah, no, yah, yah, OK, yah. I'll seal the deal, yah, no worries. OK, see ya mate, bye!

US: Yah, yah, no, yah, yah, OK, yah. I'll seal the deal, yah, no worries. OK, see ya mate, bye!

5. Anna

Hello, I don't think we've met.

US: Hello, I don't think we've met.

6. Tom

No.

US: No.

7. Anna

You must be Tom. I'm Anna. I've just joined the team.

US: You must be Tom. I'm Anna. I've just joined the team.

8. Tom

Uh huh.

US: Uh huh.

9. Anna

Nice to meet you. Have you worked here long?

US: Nice to meet you. Have you worked here long?

10. Tom

Sorry, I'm quite busy right now – I've got a big deal just coming through. But let's get together sometime. Um... can you do lunch tomorrow?

US: Sorry, I'm quite busy right now - I've got a big deal just coming through. But let's get together sometime. Um... can you do lunch tomorrow?

11. Anna

You want me to do lunch? Well, I'm not very -

US: You want me to do lunch? Well, I'm not very -

12. Tom

Sorry, important client. Lunch tomorrow at 12.30 then? (On the phone) Tom speaking. Yah! Frankie! So what's the latest, are we on?

US: Sorry, important client. Lunch tomorrow at 12.30 then? (On the phone) Tom speaking. Yah! Frankie! So what's the latest, are we on?

13. Anna

Well, OK then.

US: Well, OK then.

14. Narrator

Great Anna! You used some nice phrases to introduce yourself. It's a shame Tom thinks he's too important to do the same.

US: Great Anna! You used some nice phrases to introduce yourself. It's a shame Tom thinks he's too important to do the same.

15. Anna

I'm sure he's just busy. But I'm a bit worried about tomorrow! (The next day…)

US: I'm sure he's just busy. But I'm a bit worried about tomorrow! (The next day...)

16. Anna

Good morning Paul!

US: Good morning Paul!

17. Paul

Good morning Anna, are you OK?

US: Good morning Anna, are you OK?

18. Anna

Fine, the kitchen's through there, isn't it?

US: Fine, the kitchen's through there, isn't it?

19. Paul

Er, yes.

US: Er, yes.

20. Denise

Anna!

US: Anna!

21. Anna

Oh hi, Denise!

US: Oh hi, Denise!

22. Denise

What are you doing?

US: What are you doing?

23. Anna

Cooking lunch for Tom.

US: Cooking lunch for Tom.

24. Denise

You what?

US: You what?

25. Anna

Tom asked me to have lunch ready for 12.30.

US: Tom asked me to have lunch ready for 12.30.

26. Denise

Did he indeed?

US: Did he indeed?

27. Tom

Er, Anna.

US: Er, Anna.

28. Anna

Hi Tom!

US: Hi Tom!

29. Tom

What are you doing?

US: What are you doing?

30. Anna

Spring rolls, followed by crispy duck in black bean sauce.

US: Spring rolls, followed by crispy duck in black bean sauce.

31. Tom

No, I mean, why are you cooking?

US: No, I mean, why are you cooking?

32. Anna

Well, if I don't start now, it won't be ready for you by 12.30.

US: Well, if I don't start now, it won't be ready for you by 12.30.

33. Tom

Oh, you misunderstood me, Anna. When I said "Can you do lunch?" it didn't mean "Can you make lunch?" It meant "Are you available to come to lunch with me?" In a cafe or something.

US: Oh, you misunderstood me, Anna. When I said "Can you do lunch?" it didn't mean "Can you make lunch?" It meant "Are you available to come to lunch with me?" In a cafe or something.

34. Anna

Oh!

US: Oh!

35. Paul

Mmm... something smells good, but what's going on here?

US: Mmm... something smells good, but what's going on here?

36. Denise

Anna thinks it's her job to cook for people!

US: Anna thinks it's her job to cook for people!

37. Anna

No, no, I misunderstood!

US: No, no, I misunderstood!

38. Tom

Anna just got a bit confused.

US: Anna just got a bit confused.

39. Paul

Well, never mind, it looks tasty.

US: Well, never mind, it looks tasty.

40. Anna

There's enough for everyone if you want some.

US: There's enough for everyone if you want some.

41. Paul

I think that's a splendid idea, we can have an office picnic!

US: I think that's a splendid idea, we can have an office picnic!

42. Anna

Yes!

US: Yes!

43. Paul

Mmm, that sauce looks delicious.

US: Mmm, that sauce looks delicious.

44. Anna

Yes, it's my favourite.

US: Yes, it's my favorite.

45. Narrator

Well, once again everything has worked out well for Anna! Before we go, a reminder of the phrases she used: Hello, I don't think we've met. You must be Tom. I've just joined the team. Nice to meet you. Have you worked here long? Just remember - if somebody says "Would you like to do lunch?" they're not usually expecting you to cook for them! Goodbye.

US: Well, once again everything has worked out well for Anna! Before we go, a reminder of the phrases she used: Hello, I don't think we've met. You must be Tom. I've just joined the team. Nice to meet you. Have you worked here long? Just remember - if somebody says "Would you like to do lunch?" they're not usually expecting you to cook for them! Goodbye.

Listening Challenge
Check your understanding before looking at the answer.

Question

What is Tom's job title at Tip Top Trading?

Answer

Senior Account Manager.