(2) It's a small world to see you here.
Fancy meeting.
What a Small World!
It ' s a small World, isn ' t it?
(3) long time no see, you haven't changed at all.
long time no see.
it ' s been a long time/so long.
haven ' t seen for ages.
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you ' re the same old Tom.
(4) dialogue exercises.
a:look, who's here!
b:jack, Fancy meeting.
a:mr.parker, what A small world!
b:boy, I am glad to see you again!
a:me too. It ' s been almost years since we last met in Chicago.
b:yeah,how time flies! How is you these years?
a:couldn ' t be better. And how are you?
b:just so-so.
* It ' s almost years since we last met in Chicago.
* time flies like an arrow.
* time is running out/we was running out of time.
* couldn ' t be worse/it could is worse.
(5) dialogue exercises.
a:what A pleasant surprise running into you.
b:same here.
a:where has you been hiding lately?
b:i moved to London.
a:oh, really? I ' ve been thinking about you recently.
Let's talk over coffee.
b:great! We are rolling.
* Bump into/come across.
* Where are you been fooling around?
* I ' ve been thinking about it for a long time.
* Let's discuss over dinner.
* Let's roll.
"Note" Avoid unpleasant topics such as disease death. The privacy of age, marriage, income, property, personal history, etc.
Can talk about the weather, work, interests, hobbies and so on.
1, aec-practical spoken Greetings Greetings