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Lessons Categories introducing people

12 English lessons for introducing people

English Lesson: Clarence is in charge of our Sustainability initiatives.
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1. “Clarence is in charge of our Sustainability initiatives.”

English Lesson: First things first. Let me introduce our new interns... This is Erina Mano and over here we have Jonah Ray.
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2. “First things first. Let me introduce our new interns... This is Erina Mano and over here we have Jonah Ray.”

English Lesson: Beverly is our go-to person for any kind of I.T. issues.
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3. “Beverly is our go-to person for any kind of I.T. issues.”

English Lesson: Eugenia reports to the Credit Manager.
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4. “Eugenia reports to the Credit Manager.”

English Lesson: Dave is in charge of the entire East Coast sales team.
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5. “Dave is in charge of the entire East Coast sales team.”

English Lesson: Let me take you around and introduce you to everyone.
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6. “Let me take you around and introduce you to everyone.”

English Lesson: Rachit reports to Irina.
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7. “Rachit reports to Irina.”

English Lesson: Hi Amy. This is Zack.
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8. “Hi Amy. This is Zack.”

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9. “Well, I look forward to working with you.”

English Lesson: Hi — I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Aaron.
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10. “Hi — I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Aaron.”

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