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Conversation 3

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Listening Development

Assignment 1. Listen to the recording to Unit 1. Jot down the words and expressions, which the speakers define and exemplify after their dialogue. Find the Russian equivalents.

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Assignment 2. Listen to the recording to Unit 1 again. Summarize in 3 sentences what the dialogue was about using the words and expressions you jotted down while doing the previous assignment.

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Vocabulary Enrichment

Assignment 1. Which of these expressions are used for the purposes specified in the table below? Complete the table with these expressions. Then add other expressions you know.

It’s a pleasure to meet you. I have to be going now. Hello, Bill. Bill – Mike. Mike – Bill. Will you excuse me for a moment? Later. I’m afraid I’m running late. Have you two been introduced? I’m delighted to make your acquaintance. Same here. Hi! How do you do? How are you doing? Nice / pleased to meet you. (It was) nice meeting you.
to introduce a person to another person:   to respond to an introduction: extremely formally:   less formally:    
to greet a person:     to ask how a person is doing:
to finish up a conversation:     to say goodbye to a person:  

Assignment 2. Put the following conversations in the right order. Write numbers in the boxes.

Conversation 1

o M r. D a l o m i. How do you do, Mr. Thompson? Where are you from? You have an accent I can’t quite pin down.

o M r. T h o m p s o n. How do you do, Mr. Dalomi? I’m Jack Thompson, Jane Santana’s deputy.

o M r. D a l o m i. Welcome to Oxford. It's nice to see you again.

o M r. T h o m p s o n. It’s great, absolutely great! There so many things you can do here, so many places you can see. And career opportunities are just amazing!

o M r. D a l o m i. Excuse me, I don’t think we’ve met before. My name is Joe Dalomi.

o M r. T h o m p s o n. I’m Australian-born, but I have spent over a year working in London for Begerbird.

o M r. D a l o m i. Oh, I see. How do you find London?

 

Conversation 2

o F r a n k. How do you do, Ms. Prime?

o S t e l l a. Of course, it’s much warmer than back at home. And the rain has never stopped since I arrived!

o S v e n. Hi, Frank. Have you met Ms. Prime from our office in Toronto. Stella, this is Mr. McCabe from our Sales Department.

o F r a n k. The famous, or I’d rather say the infamous British rain! They say it’ll clear up by the weekend though.

o S t e l l a. Please, call me Stella.

o F r a n k. And I’m Frank. Hi. So, when did you arrive?

o S t e l l a. Just yesterday.

o F r a n k. Oh, I see. And what are your first impressions of London?

 

Conversation 3

o J a m i e. Why, yes… I thought you looked familiar. I think we met at the team building exercise last spring.

o H e a t h e r. Oh, yes. Jamie Cabot. Hello!

o J a m i e. Hi, Heather. How are you doing? Have you attended any other team building exercises recently?

o H e a t h e r. Hi. I’m Heather Wells, the assistant director at Fisher Price inc.

o J a m i e. Bye.

o H e a t h e r. Yes, it was nice talking to you. Later.

o J a m i e. I actually find them pretty useful and stimulating.

o H e a t h e r. Oh, no! I find them disgusting. And you?

o J a m i e. I couldn’t agree more. I have to be going now. I’ll be seeing you then.

o H e a t h e r. Oh, I see. Tastes differ, don’t they?

 


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