Can you use Ways To Say Nice To Meet You correctly in everyday English? These 15 practice questions for Level A2-B1 go beyond memorisation — they put real life english concepts into realistic sentences and situations. Detailed explanations help you understand not just the what, but the why.
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Question 1: What does the phrase "It's a pleasure to meet you" mean in conversation?
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Question 2: Someone says: "Hi, I'm Laura. I just started working here." Choose the most natural reply.
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Question 3: A: "Let me introduce you to our new manager, Mr. Collins."
B: "___, Mr. Collins."
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Question 4: The phrase "How do you do?" is a very casual greeting used mainly among close friends.
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Question 5: Match each phrase (left) to its function or meaning (right).
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Question 6: You are at a business conference and someone important introduces themselves. What is the most appropriate response?
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Question 7: You meet your friend's roommate at a casual dinner party. What is the most natural thing to say?
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Question 8: A colleague invites you to a video call with a client you have only emailed before. When you see the client on screen, you say: ___
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Question 9: Which phrase is a common fixed expression used when meeting someone for the first time?
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Question 10: Which sentence sounds most natural in everyday English when greeting someone new?
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Question 11: Which phrase is the most formal way to greet someone you are meeting for the first time?
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Question 12: How would you greet a close friend's cousin at a barbecue?
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Question 13: In this conversation, what does "I've heard so much about you" mean?
A: "This is my sister, Maria."
B: "I've heard so much about you! Great to meet you!"
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Question 14: It is appropriate to close a professional email with "It has been a pleasure connecting" after corresponding with someone for the first time.
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Question 15: Match each phrase to the scenario where it is most appropriate.