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Exercise 4


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 370.


Listen to the following conversation between John and Sally. All the remarks are mixed up. Put them in the order they appear in the Unit. Supply the remarks with the name of their authors. Use the grid below.

Exercise 3

Listen to the following extract from the recording which shows how the situation progressed. Try to complete the gaps, using no more than three words in each case.

John: Well, I'm amazed! I really am. What on earth … … … the old man? You'd have thought he would be … … … to consider a thing like … … or … … … . I gather there was a major battle years ago to get him to agree … … … even in the few areas … … … now.
Peter: Yes, he's suddenly decided to change … … … . I think our … … … may have had a hand in it! Joanna is always talking about things like … … , operational research, … … … and so on.
John: That's just what … … … .
Peter: Yes, but you know, the story's not finished yet. I don't think H.G. has quite realised … … … of all this.
John: What do you mean?
Peter: You wait and see. Some of … … never know where to stop.
A … Oh, what's that?
B … Management! Surely that's not necessary?
C … Well?
D … So, Mr. Scott, this seems very satisfactory. I'm very interested in this sample survey. I think we should like you to go ahead and do the full review.
E … In our experience it's as vital as it is in any other department. Perhaps more vital. Just as a matter of interest, would you mind if I gave you the results of some research I did myself, while waiting for you this morning.
F … Er … there is one other point we've not yet mentioned.
We haven't yet done anything on the management side.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
             
               

 


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