The document contains 3 dialogues between applicants/guests and receptionists. In the first, an applicant has an appointment and is directed to the meeting room. In the second, a guest does not have an appointment and is told they need one. In the third, two colleagues schedule a meeting for the first week of June at a restaurant.
The document contains 3 dialogues between applicants/guests and receptionists. In the first, an applicant has an appointment and is directed to the meeting room. In the second, a guest does not have an appointment and is told they need one. In the third, two colleagues schedule a meeting for the first week of June at a restaurant.
The document contains 3 dialogues between applicants/guests and receptionists. In the first, an applicant has an appointment and is directed to the meeting room. In the second, a guest does not have an appointment and is told they need one. In the third, two colleagues schedule a meeting for the first week of June at a restaurant.
Please perform the blank parts in the following set of dialogue
Applicant : “Could I see the Manager for a moment?”
Receptionist : “Have you got an appointment with him?” Applicant : “Yes, We expect to meet here at meeting room this morning” Receptionist : “You’re welcome. Take this way to the right please” Applicant : “Thank you”
Guest : “Can I see Mr. Brown, Please?”
Receptionist : “Have you made an appointment with him?” Guest : “I’m afraid I haven’t. But It’s important for us to talk about it privately.” Receptionist : “I’m sorry to inform you, but you can see him by appointment” Guest : “I see, thank you”
Mr. Edward : “When shall we talk about our next plan?”
Mr. Suroso : “Let’s make an appointment where to meet” Mr. Edward : “Is the first week of June all right?” Mr. Suroso : “I think so. But where to meet?” Mr. Edward : “Do you think at Bravo Restaurant convenient?” Mr. Suroso :”Fine I agree, see you”