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Making an Appointment Договор о встрече
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 520.
I. Presentation
Unit 9
I. Presentation ”Making an Appointment”
II. Vocabulary Practice
III. Word Building
IV. Grammar
Времена глагола в пассивном залоге
Времена глагола в активном залоге
V. Synonyms
Expect – hope – look forward to – wait (for)
VI. Revision
Имя существительное
Артикль
Конструкция There is/are
Present Indefinite – Present Continuous
VII. Reading”Is our planet in danger?
VIII. Writing
IX. Vocabulary
X. Grammar Rules
Задание 1.Прочитайте и переведите текст ”Making an Appointment”. Значение выделенных слов, Вы можете посмотреть в разделе Vocabulary.
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| You return to your room to make an important phone call to your late Aunt's attorney. He's the person who called to ask you to come to the U.S. You dial the attorney's office to make an appointment.
It is unlikely that you will need an attorney, also called a “lawyer”, when you travel within the U.S. as a tourist. You may have occasion to meet one if you are involved in business dealings with an American company.
Telephone etiquette is rather simple in the U.S. When calling it is considered polite to introduce yourself by giving your name: “This is Mr. … . I'd like to speak with Mr./Ms ….” If you don't give your name, most secretaries will ask who's calling. If the person you're calling is unable to answer, you will be told either to hold or will be asked if there is a message. There's nothing wrong with leaving your name and phone number, as well as the reason for your call. In most cases, your call will be returned within a few minutes.
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Задание 2. Прочитайте, переведите и выучите следующий диалог:
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| Secretary:Good morning, Haskell, Cleaver and Young.
You: I'd like to speak with Mr. Young, please.
Secretary: Who's calling, please?
You: I'm related to Stephanie Garner. Mr. Young asked me to get in touch when I arrived in the U.S.
Secretary: Please hold.
(After a minute or two, Mr. Young picks up the phone.)
(You introduce yourself, and he replies):
Mr. Young: I'm looking forward to meeting you. Can you come by tomorrow at 10 a.m.?
You:Yes, I think so. Where are you located?
Mr. Young: Our offices are just behind the State Capitol building. You can walk here from your hotel.
You: What time should I leave the hotel?
Mr. Young: Oh, maybe around 9:30. It should only take about twenty minutes on foot.
You: Thanks. I'll see you tomorrow morning.
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