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♫ 1 -What’s your name?
-My name’s John.
-Where do you live?
-I live in Main Street.
-What’s your phone number?
-It’s 741-8906.
-Where are you from?
-I am from New York
-Really? So am I.
-Wow! That’s interesting!
♫ 2 -What’s your name?
-My name’s Betty Hansen.
-What’s your address, Ms Hansen?
-My address is 46 Oxford Street.
-And your phone number?
-It’s 251-8347.
-Where are you from?
-I’m from Chicago.
- Thanks for answering my questions.
-You’re welcome.
♫ 3 -Hello, Dan.
-Hi, Mary.
-How are you?
-Fine, thanks. And you?
-I’m fine!
-Well, here’s my bus. Bye, Mary.
-Good bye, Dan. See you!
4 -Hello, Bob. How are things?
-Fine, thanks Joe. Glad to see you again.
-Nice, to see you, too. How’s the family?
-They are all very well. How is life?
-Oh, not too bad, but very busy.
5 -Hello! How are you?
-Fine, thanks, and you?
-I am really fine, thank you.
-Glad to hear that! Give my regards to your family.
-I will, thank you.
6 -Harry, let me introduce you to Julie Foster. Julie, this is Harry Wilson. Harry, this is Julie Foster.
-Hello. Pleased to meet you.
- Pleased to meet you, too.
7 - Excuse me, are you Mrs. Price?
-Yes, that’s right.
-May I introduce myself? I am Robert Show.
-How do you do.
-How do you do.
8 - Let me introduce myself to you. I am George Wiler.
- How do you do, Mr. Wiler! My name is John Bush.
- How do you do, Mr. Bush! I am a teacher of biology. What is your job?
- I am an agronomist from California.
- Pleased to know you, Mr. Bush.
- Glad to get acquainted with you, Mr. Wiler.
9 -How do you do?
-How do you do?
-My name’s Mr. Roberts.
-Pleased to meet you. My name’s Alice.
-Mikes tells me you want a job.
- That’s right.
-It’s only for two weeks.
-Yes, I know.
-You’ll be working in the clothes department.
- I see. The clothes department.
-Can you start tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock?
-Two o’clock tomorrow. OK.
- I hope you enjoy your time with us. I’ll see you tomorrow afternoon.
-Thank you. Goodbye.
♫ 10 -What exactly do you do at C.B.W., Michael?
-I'm in charge of North American sales. Hey, can I ask you something, Dave?
-Sure. Go ahead.
-What exactly does Jessica Adams do? I mean, what's her job description?
-That's easy, Michael. She owns the company!
♫ 11 -Good morning. My name is Michael Robertson.
-Good morning, Mr. Robertson. How can I help you?
- I have an appointment with Ms. Jessica Adams.
-Ah, yes. Mr. Robertson. Ten fifteen.
-That's right. Sorry I'm late.
-That's all right. Will you follow me, please?
-Thank you.
II. I WISH YOU GOOD LUCK!
SPEECH PATTERNS TO LEARN
Excuse my being late! Sorry to be late!
Excuse my disturbing you! Sorry to disturb you!
Excuse my interrupting you! Sorry to interrupt you!
Excuse my being lazy! Sorry to be lazy!
Excuse my calling you late! Sorry to call you late!
Thank you for being so kind. Let's go for a walk.
Thank you for giving me that book to read. Let's have a break for lunch.
Thank you for coming. Let's have a snack.
Thank you for inviting me to dinner. Let's play tennis.
Thank you for your help. Let's speak English.
There is nothing to boast of. I wish you a speedy recovery.
There is nothing to complain at. I wish them a happy weekend.
There is nothing to speak about. I wish each of you a happy holiday.
There is nothing to look at. I wish her many happy returns of the day.
There is nothing to argue about. I wish you good luck.
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