yes these answers are right
waaw
iam soo glad that women in arab countries are improving
if u look back like 10 to 20 years ago it was not that good
great
wallahy
iam soo happy !!!
Al Salam Alekom everybody
I am wondering why did you stop discussing your variaty of topics? Actully i am new in this (montada ..i dont know how to say that in English) and i really really liked it. Indeed, speaking in English is very hard thing for me despite that i am studing in a university that its first education language is English but still i see myself didn't inproved untill now .. i enjoyed your topic dear and InshaAllah I can get benefit from it.. Please make this discussion going and going .. THANkS
I am wondering why did you stop discussing your variaty of topics? Actully i am new in this (montada ..i dont know how to say that in English) and i really really liked it. Indeed, speaking in English is very hard thing for me despite that i am studing in a university that its first education language is English but still i see myself didn't inproved untill now .. i enjoyed your topic dear and InshaAllah I can get benefit from it.. Please make this discussion going and going .. THANkS
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Here are some typical phrases that you can use in a telephone .conversation Answering the phone =Hello? (informal 1) 2 ?Tom speaking. how can I help you Doctor's office==== "a secretary answering". 3 Introducing yourself 1.Hello, this is "Nora" calling Hi, it's "Gerry" from the dentist's office here.2 Asking to speak with someone 1.Is Fred in? (informal) 2.Is your sister there, please? (informal 3.Can I talk to your sister? (informal) May I speak with Mr. Green, please 4. Would the doctor be in/available 5. Connecting someone 1.Just a sec. I'll get him. (informal) 2.Hang on one second. (informal) 3.Please hold and I'll put you through to his office. 4.One moment please 5.All of our operators are busy at this time. Please hold for the next available person. Making special requests 1.Could you please repeat that? 2.Would you mind spelling that for me? 3.Could you speak up a little please? 4.Can you speak a little slower please. My English isn't very strong. 5.Can you call me back? I think we have a bad connection. 6.Can you please hold for a minute? I have another call. Taking a message for someone 1.Sammy's not in. Who's this? (informal) 2.I'm sorry, Lisa's not here at the moment. Can I ask who's calling? 3.I'm afraid he's stepped out. Would you like to leave a message? 4.He's on lunch right now.Who's calling please? 5.He's busy right now. Can you call again later? 6.I'll let him know you called. 7.I'll make sure she gets the message. stay tuned, we are having some more soon:)Here are some typical phrases that you can use in a telephone .conversation Answering the...
Assalam alaikom girls,:27:
I missed you soooooo much..I have to apologize for being so late with the correction..I should have at least say goodbye before leaving, but I really had no time..anyway I hope you too enjoyed little bit your vacations..
Now lets go back to our correction..
speaking
It's
I'm afraid
a pen handy
moment
would you mind
as in bravo
thanks for
So these are the correct answers, I am glad to see all your
participations..:39:
I missed you soooooo much..I have to apologize for being so late with the correction..I should have at least say goodbye before leaving, but I really had no time..anyway I hope you too enjoyed little bit your vacations..
Now lets go back to our correction..
speaking
It's
I'm afraid
a pen handy
moment
would you mind
as in bravo
thanks for
So these are the correct answers, I am glad to see all your
participations..:39:
الصفحة الأخيرة
Receptionist: Thank you for phoning SGH Dental Clinic. Sylvia speaks/speaking/calls) How can I help you
?
Teresa: Hi sylvia. (This is be/ It's/ I am) Terresa Eastle calling. How are you today?
Receptionist: I'm fine Mrs.Eastle. How are you?
Teresa: Well, actually, I have a bit of a sore tooth. I was hoping Dr. Morris
would have some time to see me this week.
Receptionist: I'm (Afraid/ Scared/ worried) he's booked this week. I can put
you in for 2pm next Tuesday. How does that sound?
Teresa: That would be great.
Receptionist: I will have to give you the address of our new office.
Teresa: Oh, that's right, you moved.
Receptionist: Yes, we moved downtown. Do you have a ( a pen handy/ the
available pen/ the handy pen)?
Teresa: Could you hold on a (buzz/ moment / time)?please. ...Okay, go
ahead Sylvia.
Receptionist: Okay, we are at 723 Baltic Avenue. Suite 004.
Teresa: (if you could/ please can you/ would you mind) spelling that for me?
Receptionist: Sure. That's seven-twenty-three Baltic--B (as for bear/ as if
brave/ as in bravo) A as in Alpha, L as in Lima, T as in tango, I as in India,
and C as in Charlie. And it's suite zero zero four.
Teresa: Okay great. I'll see you on Tuesday then.
Receptionist: Okay. (Great for/ please to/ thanks for) calling. See you then.
Teresa: Thanks. Bye.