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YOU: Id like black, pl Colleague: Sure, OK B. Can you help me? You' ll hear some people making requests, offering to help you or asking for your permission. Agree or refuse, according to the instructions given in the recording Colleague: Um, I wonder if you could lend me an umbrella? I need to go out for a little while YOU: Why certainly, Id be glad to. Mine's over there. Colleague: Would you mind telling me how to put it up? <Dee YOU Sure, you just press this button here Colleague: I'm expecting a call from Tokyo at 1. 30. I'd like you to take a message for me, please YOU Im sorry, but I'll be having lunch at 1.30 C. Mr. Brown, is it all right if I.? Imagine that your bosss name is Mr Brown, and your own name is Chris. You need to ask Mr Brown's permission to do various things Colleague: If you want to leave the office at 4.30 this afternoon, you should ask Mr Brown Mr brown: Yes. chris? Excuse me, Mr brown, is it all right if I leave the office at 4.30 this afternoon? Mr Brown: 4:30? Oh, yes, that should be OK YOU: Oh, thanks very much, Mr brown 3.4 Speaking and writing Functions Imagine that you're writing a letter to a client. write down the words you would write in place of these sentences which were spoken on the phone. 1.Oh, do you think you could call me about this next week? Could you please telephone me about this s next week? 2."Do you think you could confirm this by fax? Would 3."Sorry, but we cant give you a special discount I regret to say that 4.If you like, we can send you a sample of this product 5.will it be Ok to ship the order in two separate consignments? With your permission, we propose 6. "Thanks a lot for all your help. It was very kind of you Thank 7.There may be some questions about our literature-if so, can I help at all<beep> YOU: I’d like black, please. Colleague: Sure, OK. B. Can you help me? You’ll hear some people making requests, offering to help you or asking for your permission. Agree or refuse, according to the instructions given in the recording. Colleague: Um, I wonder if you could lend me an umbrella? I need to go out for a little while. <beep> YOU: Why certainly, I’d be glad to. Mine’s over there. Colleague: Would you mind telling me how to put it up? <beep> YOU: Sure, you just press this button here. Colleague: I’m expecting a call from Tokyo at 1.30. I’d like you to take a message for me, please. <beep> YOU: I’m sorry, but I’ll be having lunch at 1.30. C. Mr. Brown, is it all right if I …? Imagine that your boss’s name is Mr Brown, and your own name is Chris. You need to ask Mr Brown’s permission to do various things. Colleague: If you want to leave the office at 4.30 this afternoon, you should ask Mr Brown. Mr Brown: Yes, Chris? <beep> YOU: Excuse me, Mr Brown, is it all right if Ileave the office at 4.30 this afternoon?. Mr Brown: 4:30? Oh, yes, that should be OK. <beep> YOU: Oh, thanks very much, Mr Brown. 3.4 Speaking and writing Functions Imagine that you’re writing a letter to a client. Write down the words you would write in place of these sentences which were spoken on the phone. 1. “Oh, do you think you could call me about this next week?” Could you please telephone me about this next week? 2. “Do you think you could confirm this by fax?” Would ___________________________________________________________________? 3. “Sorry, but we can’t give you a special discount. “ I regret to say that _________________________________________________________. 4. “If you like, we can send you a sample of this product.” Please let us know if ________________________________________________________. 5. “will it be OK to ship the order in two separate consignments? With your permission, we propose _____________________________________________. 6. “Thanks a lot for all your help. It was very kind of you.” Thank you ________________________________________________________________. 7. “There may be some questions about our literature—if so, can I help at all ?
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