A and B discuss their meeting schedules. A has meetings about twice a week and sometimes reads the agenda. A always takes minutes. B has meetings every day and writes the agenda for the next day. B chairs meetings three to four times a week but never takes minutes. A chairs meetings about once a month and has to leave for another meeting.
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In Company 3.0 Starter quick progress test 3 listening script
A and B discuss their meeting schedules. A has meetings about twice a week and sometimes reads the agenda. A always takes minutes. B has meetings every day and writes the agenda for the next day. B chairs meetings three to four times a week but never takes minutes. A chairs meetings about once a month and has to leave for another meeting.
A and B discuss their meeting schedules. A has meetings about twice a week and sometimes reads the agenda. A always takes minutes. B has meetings every day and writes the agenda for the next day. B chairs meetings three to four times a week but never takes minutes. A chairs meetings about once a month and has to leave for another meeting.
Listening script (Track 2.02) A: Right, I have another meeting. So many meetings! B: Really, that many? How often do you have meetings? A: Oh, it’s not too bad, actually. Only sometimes, about twice a week. What about you? B: I’m always in a meeting. We have meetings every day, actually. I’m writing the agenda for tomorrow now. Do you always read the agenda at the beginning? A: Sometimes. We don’t always use an agenda, but I always take the minutes, at every meeting. Do you take the minutes? B: No, I don’t do that. I never take the minutes. I usually chair the meeting, about three or four times a week. How often do you chair meetings? A: Oh, sometimes, probably about once a month. Anyway, sorry, I need to go, my other meeting’s starting.