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Exercises


       76.4    Write  down  five  words  or  expressions  including  the  word  ‘phone’  or  ‘telephone’.
       26.2    Fill  the  gaps  in  these  phone  conversations  with  suitable  words  or  phrases.
               A  a:  Good  morning.  Boulding  Limited.  Can  I  help  you?
                  B:  Yes.  Qe  Paul  Mathews  and  I’m  trying  to  contact  Mr  Patterson.  He
                    actually  left  a).  on  my  answerphone  yesterday  afternoon.
                  A:  I  see.  Well,  I’m  afraid  Mr  Patterson’s  !3)...00000000000cceeeeeeeeee  at  the  moment.  Can  I  ask  him
                    tO  bones  later?
                  B:  Yes  please.  I  shall  be  here  until  lunchtime.  My  !5)......00.0000..0..006.  is  748  7267.
                   RE   Hi.            eee  Sandra?
               B a:  Hello.
                   RE   No,  sorry.  Pm  {7}...    Sandra’s  not  here  at  the  moment.
                    Oh.  Do  you  know  when  she’ll  88)..0000000000  ce.  ?
                   PRE   No,  I’ve  no  idea.
                    OK.  Well  in  that  case,  could  I)... eee.  Booecoeeveccceeeeeeeeeeeeeveee:  for  her?
                    Yes,  of  course.
                    Could  you  ask  her  to  19.0000  this  evening,  please?
                   PUREE   :  Right.  I'll  tell  her.
                   :  Sure.  What’s  your  name?
                   :  Catherine.  I’m  a  colleague  from  work.  She’s  got  my  number.

                    Thanks  very  much.  Bye  bye.
                   :  Bye.
                   >
               C   A:  Hello?
                  Brees  Carlos?
                 A:  Yeah,  speaking.
                 B:  Hi  Carlos.  2)... cece  Serena.
                 A:  Oh  hello.  I  was  expecting  you  to  ring  yesterday.
                  B:  I  did  -  or  at  least  I  tried.  103)...  your  number  about  six  times  last  night
                    but  I  couldn’t  400000       e  Tt  was  89).      eee  all  the  time.
                 A:  Oh  yes,  I’m  sorry  about  that.  I  was  !9)..0000.0  the  phone  to  my  brother  for
                                                                   ee
                    about  an  hour  and  then  someone  from  school  rang  me  about  the  table  tennis
                    tournament  next  week.
                  B:  Oh  well,  never  mind.  Anyway  I’m  phoning  about  ...

       76.3    Can  you  answer  these  questions?
                CUNKARWNE   From  your  country,  what’s  the  dialling  code  for  the  United  Kingdom?
                 In  your  country,  what  is  the  emergency  number  for  the  police,  fire  brigade  or  ambulance?
                 Is  there  a  Directory  Enquiries?  What  number  is  it?

                 How  much  does  it  cost  to  make  a  local  call?
                 How  often  do  you  have  to  pay  your  phone  bill?
                 Is  it  cheaper  to  phone  during  the  night?
                 What’s  the  phone  number  of  your  English  school?
                  Have  you  ever  made  a  reverse  charge  call?  If  so,  who  was  it  to?
               If  possible,  compare  and  discuss  your  answers  with  someone  from  the  same  country.







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