There's a lot of noise on the line. Could you speak up?




a. Hang up and I'll call you back.

b. I'm afraid you seem to have the wrong number.

c. Yes, I'll put you through.

d. Well could you get him to call me back as soon as he gets in?

II.Lorna finally tries to get in touch with her husband at work. He works for a company called Butler and Crowmarch. Complete her conversation with the receptionist using the most appropriate expressions.

R: Yes/ Good morning. Butler and Crowmarch.

L: Could I/ I want to speak to Mr. Smith, please?

R: Certainly. Who is speaking/ who are you?

L: Mrs. Smith.

R: Wait/ Hold on, please and I’ll try to put you trough. Hello. He is not there/ I’m afraid he is out at the moment.

L: Oh. Do you know when he’ll/ When will he be back?

R: I am not sure. Would you like/ Do you want me to ask his assistant?

L: Yes, please.

R: Right. Hold on a moment then, please. He’s busy till five/ I’m afraid Mr. Smith is in a meeting until five o’clock.

L: Oh, Okay. Can I/ Let me leave a message.

R: Certainly.

L: Tell him/ Could you tell him to phone me before he leaves the office? I want him to do some shopping.

R: No problem, Mrs. Smith. I’ll pass on the message.

L: Thank you. Goodbye.

III. Fill in the blanks in the dialogues:

1. A: ____

B: This is Mr. Polo from the Trading House. Could you put me through to Mr. Smirnov, please?

A: ______

B: When do you think he will be back?

A: ______

B: No thank you. I’ll phone him again then Goodbye.

2. A: ____

B: Could I speak to Mr. Smith, please?

A: _______

B: Yes. I’ll hold on.

A: _______

B: Yes, thank you. Good morning, Mr. Smith. This is Mr. Nichols.

3. A: Smith & Co. Can I help you?

B: _______

A: I’m afraid Mr. Smith is not in the office at the moment.

B: _______

A: Not until Monday morning, I’m afraid. Can I give him a message?

B: _______

A: Can I tell him who’s calling?

B: _______

IV. Put the dialogue in the right order

a. Speaking

b. Hi Tina

c. Thanks, Tina

d. I’ll do it now

e. of course

f. Did you get any message?

g. You’d like me to send directions to the office

h. Can I speak to Tina Star, please?

i. Yes, that’s right

j. Could you send them today?

k. Yes I did

l. See you soon

V. Use the words in the box below to complete the conversation.

hold can could here put just hang calling can in

Michelle: Hello, you've reached the marketing department. How 1. __________ I help?

Male: Yes, can I speak to Rosalind Wilson, please?

Michelle: Who’s 2. ________please?

Male: It’s Richard Davies 3. ______.

Michelle: Certainly. Please 4. ________ and I’ll 5. ________you through.

Male: Thank you.

Michelle: Hello, marketing. How 6. ________I help?

Male: 7. __________I speak to Jason Roberts please?

Michelle: Certainly. Who shall I say is calling?

Male: My name’s Mike Andrews.

Michelle: 8. ________ a second - I’ll see if he’s 9. ________. Hello, Jason, I’ve got

Mike Andrews on the phone for you... OK - I’ll put him through.

10. _______________ on a moment, I’m just putting you through.

VI. Fill in the blanks using the following words:

after, call back, calling, hold the line, in, moment, reach, see, appointment, confirm, problems, pager, troubled, available.

1. Hello, who’s that___?

2. Just a ______, please.

3. I’ll ____ if he is here.

4. I’ll get information you want; _______, please.

5. You asked me to___ when I was in town again.

6. Sorry, he is not______________ at the moment.

7. You can__him any evening_______six o’clock.

8. Sorry to have___you.

9. He isn’t in the office at the moment. But I can try to find him on the______

10. I haven’t got the new number. Shall I call___________________inquiries?

11. Now I can ______ the arrangement we made.

12. There have been some_________ lately, but I think we’ll soon solve them.

13. Can we make another __________ for the next week, then?

Reading

I. Scan the text and find out why a father doesn’t want to buy a mobile phone for his twelve-year-old son. Why do you think he does not want his son to have a phone? Discuss with a partner.

The “latest thing”

Every five minutes my children ask me for the “latest thing”. They tell me that all their friends have it already and they can’t live without it. Our house is full of Game Boys, Play Station CDs and million other “latest things”.

But, the one “latest thing” we have refused to buy is a mobile phone. Our twelve-year-old wants one, and we’ve said “no”. He says he’ll only use it for texting and he really needs it for emergencies.

We don’t want him to have a mobile phone, because they may be bad for children health. Unfortunately, when I say, “I don’t want you to have a mobile phone, because you might get a brain tumor”, he tell me that he doesn’t mind.

Why do twelve-year-old boys only want things that are bad for them? We’ve already told him that he can’t listen to Rap music-the words are disgusting. And I’ve said not to beer with his meals. Right now, I’m saying no to everything.

Then a few weeks ago he asked for something called a BB gun. He says everybody’s got one. Of course they have. He shows me a website full of them and tells me it only fires plastic pellets. Finally, I say yes. I can’t believe I’ve said no to phones and yes to guns.

In October our son becomes a teenager, and I pray that research will find that mobile phones are safe– even better, that they make young people less moody-and more interested in personal hygiene. Until then, I’m saying no.

Daily Mail

Reading comprehension



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