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How do you introduce an English teacher to a french teacher?

Here are a few ways to introduce an English teacher to a French teacher, depending on the context:

Formal:

* "Bonjour/Hello, [French Teacher's name]. This is [English Teacher's name], our English teacher. [English Teacher], this is [French Teacher's name], who teaches French."

* "[French Teacher's name], I'd like to introduce you to [English Teacher's name], who is a talented English teacher. [English Teacher], [French Teacher's name] is our wonderful French teacher."

Informal:

* "Hey [French Teacher's name], meet [English Teacher's name]. They teach English. [English Teacher], this is [French Teacher's name], they handle French."

* "[French Teacher's name], I think you two would get along great! [English Teacher's name] teaches English, and you're both passionate about languages."

You can also include a small detail about their work:

* "This is [English Teacher's name], they teach advanced English. [French Teacher's name], you might find some common ground with them as you both work with students at that level."

* "Hi [French Teacher's name]. You might know [English Teacher's name], they teach the Shakespeare class."

Remember to adjust your tone and language based on the formality of the situation.

No matter how you introduce them, make sure to create a welcoming and friendly environment so the teachers can connect and potentially share ideas and resources!

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