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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 431.


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Refer to last contact

The phrases you need.

Part IV. Telephoning: arranging a meeting.

Reading.

B. Now make phrases by matching an item from each column.

(first dialogue)

1. It's a really breaking up.

2. You keep cut off.

3. I didn't go now.

4. We got letting me know.

5. Thanks for bad line.

6. I have to catch that.

 

(second dialogue)

7. Can you speak hear me now?

8. I'll just go up to bit?

9. Can you check that I understand.

10. What exactly outside.

11. Let me just do you mean by …?

12. Are you saying get cut off.

13. My battery a call tomorrow.

14. We're going to that …?

15. I'll give you for calling.

16. Thanks is very low.

 

C. Erik ends the dialogue by saying ‘OK, I have to go now. I have another call to make'. Put the words below into order to make other phrases to end a call.

1. I'll stop to have there. I have to see me waiting someone.

2. It's talking to you nice been. And I'll send the email you wanted by details. Bye.

3. Anyway, you I won't any keep longer. I'm busy you're sure.

4. Is there help you with I can anything else today?

 

I sent you an email last week

We met at the conference and you gave me your card.

Can we meet up?

What time would be good for you?

What time are you thinking of?

What about next Tuesday?

How about 9 February?

Shall we say …?

Could we make it … (instead)?

Would eleven-thirty suit (=be convenient for) you?

Yes, that's fine. / That sounds fine.

I'd prefer a bit later if you don't mind.

No, sorry. (BrE I'm afraid) I can't make it then.

My schedule is quite full that day.


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