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Newcomers to English in the workplace report for the first day.
Newcomers to English in the workplace report for the first day.

Introduction: No matter how you pass the interview, the first day for each newcomer to report to the company is the same. From the first day of entering the workplace, people are impressed! The following is the workplace English for newcomers to sign up for the first day. Welcome to refer to!

1. The first sentence of the newcomer's opening: introduction

Classic expression:

Good morning. Me? I'm new here. Please let me introduce myself.

Good morning. I'm new here. Let me introduce myself first.

And so on:

Hello, my name is XXX.

You can call me XXX.

Can you introduce me to others? If you are embarrassed to introduce yourself, let HR or your immediate supervisor introduce you. )

2. The newcomer opens the second sentence: greetings.

Classic expression:

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

And so on:

Nice to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

Me? I've heard a lot about you. Translated into Chinese, I've heard a lot about you, suitable for meeting someone? Industry bull? Compliment each other. )

3. Newcomers say the third sentence: company regulations

Classic expression:

What are our rules about punching in?

What are the rules for the company to punch in and out?

And so on:

Are there any rules about the dress code I should follow?

Can you tell me our policy on safety manuals?

I'm sorry, I don't know? I don't know the rules.

4. Newcomers speak the fourth sentence: work content

Classic expression:

Can you tell me my job responsibilities?

Can you tell me what my job responsibilities are?

And so on:

Can you tell me something about the basic duties of my job?

Can you tell me what my specific job is?

Can you briefly introduce my job responsibilities?

5. The newcomer opens the fifth sentence: Where is it? How to use it?

Classic expression:

Excuse me, can you tell me where the copy room/meeting room/bathroom is?

Excuse me, can you tell me where the copy room/meeting room/bathroom is?

And so on:

Me? I'm sorry to bother you. Can you tell me how to use this copier/fax machine/overhead projector?

Do you know where I can buy a shredder/punch/scanner?

Can you help me fill out the form?

6. The newcomer opens the sixth sentence: Can you do me a favor?

Classic expression:

Can I ask you a favor?

Can I ask you a favor?

And so on:

Do you mind if I ask you for help?

could you do me a favor?

Would you please help me?

May I ask you something?

7. The newcomer said the seventh sentence: Thank you for your help.

Classic expression:

What about you? You really helped me a lot.

You really helped me a lot.

And so on:

Thank you for your help.

That? That's very kind of you.

I really appreciate it.

I really appreciate it.

8. Eighth sentence: Can you say it again?

Classic expression:

Can you explain it for me again?

Can you explain it to me again?

And so on:

Me? Sorry, I didn't? I don't know what you mean. Do you mean XXX?

Excuse me, did you say XXX?

Would you please say that again?

9. Ninth sentence: I don't know, I'll help you find someone who knows.

Classic expression:

It may be difficult for me to meet your requirements, but let me find someone to handle it for you.

I don't think I can meet your requirements. Let me find someone who can help you.

And so on:

I don't know. I don't know the answer to your question. What if you don't? Don't mind waiting for a while, I will find someone who is willing to help you.

10. The tenth sentence: Goodbye, see you tomorrow.

Classic expression:

See you tomorrow.

See you tomorrow.

And so on:

Goodbye.

Bye.

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