This is a preview lesson from 925 الإنجليزية, a new series we’ll launch next year. بشكل مناسب بما فيه الكفاية, we’re kicking off with a 925 حصة انجليزي on how to greet and say hello to colleagues and customers in English.
925English a new business English series for beginners (CEFR A1-A2) and lower intermediate (B1) متعلمي اللغة الإنجليزية. 925 تركز دروس اللغة الإنجليزية على أجزاء من اللغة وتعبيرات اللغة الإنجليزية التي يمكنك استخدامها في العمل والأعمال. We get straight to the point with lots of examples. We give you phrases you can say in different situations and advice on why and how to use them.
وبالتالي, it’s pretty easy to greet someone in English, isn’t it? We can say “good morning” or “hello” or just “hi.” And we might add something like “my name is Tim Smith,” or a question like “how’s it going?” But what’s the difference? How do we choose which greeting to use? حسنا, in business, like in life, it depends on the situation. That includes who we’re talking to and where we’re having the conversation. So let’s go through three situations and practice some appropriate ways of saying hello.
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What does “quite the set-up in here” mean?
@Wen great question… “set-up” refers to the organization or layout of something, in this case the layout and decoration of the room for the party. و “quite the…” means impressive or very good, فمثلا, Jenny is quite the presenter, meaning Jenny is a very good presenter.
So what Amber means when she says, “Quite the set-up in here isn’t it?” is the decoration of the room is very impressive.
Thanks for asking this question Wen, I’m sure a lot of learners weren’t sure about this too.
what’s up meaning and why response shall be ” not much”. could you explain further