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Secretary: Can I ask you what is the purpose of the appointment?Date: 2015-10-07; view: 437. Rachel: Hello, my name is Rachel Jones and I'd like to make an appointment to speak to Mr. Smith. Ex. 7. Role-play the dialogue. Ann: Okay, sounds good. Tell me, do you ever feel like we're spinning our wheels, spending our days making, changing, and canceling appointments? Serge: Sure, I'll give you a heads up no later than noon on Monday if I can't push back her other appointment. Ann: Okay, I'll do that, but can you confirm with me by Monday? Serge: She has an appointment at 2:30 in this office, but it shouldn't last more than a half hour. She should be able to make it by 3 o'clock if she's not running late. Better yet, I may be able tochange something, maybe push back that appointment until she gets back to the office. Why don't you pencil her in for now? Ann: Unfortunately, Tuesday morning is out. I could bump someone on Wednesday afternoon at 3 pm. Can LeeAnn be here at that time? Serge: No, she's tied up all Tuesday afternoon, but I could shuffle around some of her commitments to free her up on Tuesday morning, if that helps. Ann: Let me take a look at his appointment schedule. Let's see, can LeeAnn be here on Tuesday at 2 pm? Serge: Hi, Ann. It's Serge. I'm calling to make an appointment for LeeAnn. She wants to meet Miles next week sometime. Ex.6. Read and translate the dialogue. Ann: Hello. Serge: Yeah, every single day!
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