M: Excuse me, is this seat taken
W: No, it isn’t.
M: Would you mind moving over one, so my friend and I can sit together.
W: No, not at all.
M: Thanks a lot.
M: Excuse me, is this seat taken
W: I don’t think so. The man who was sitting there has had his lunch and left a few minutes ago.
M: Excuse me, is this seat taken
W: No, it isn’t.
M: Would you mind moving over one, so my friend and I can sit together.
W: No, not at all.
M: Thanks a lot.
W: Excuse me, do you know if this seat is taken
M: I don’t think so. The fellow who was here finished his lunch and left.
W: Is this seat taken
M: I don’t think so. The fellow who was here finished his lunch and left.
W: Excuse me. Can you help me
M: Yes
W: I have a ticket to Seattle. How do I get there
M: I can’t help you here. You have to go to the ticket counter. Follow this passage to the end, turn left and go three hundred yards. You’ll see a sign that says, "Check In". Then look for the airline you want.
W: Can you repeat that, please
M: Sure. Go down this hall till you come to the end. Go left till you see the big sign overhead that says "Check In". There’ll be lots of counters for the different airlines. You go to the one where you have your ticket.
W: Go down this hall to the end. Then go left
M: That’s right. Here, I’ll draw you a map. Sometimes it’s confusing.
W: Thank you.
M: My pleasure.
W:Excuse me.Can you help me
M:Yes
W:I have a ticket to Seattle.Where can I check in
M:Sorry, I can’t help you here.You have to go to the ticket counter You’ll see a sign there that says, "Check-in", then look for the airline you want.
M: Come in. Please take a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: I’m Paul Adams, Branch Manager.
W: Katie Thomas. Pleased to meet you.
M: I take it you’re looking for temporary office work.
W: That’s right.
M: How old are you, Katie
W: I’m eighteen.
M: That’s rather young. What experience have you had
W: Well, I’ve just left school, actually, and I’m looking for a job between now and when I go to college.
M: It doesn’t sound as though we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding — especially when it comes to the new office technology.
W: Oh, that’s no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.
M: Oh, perhaps you’d like to outline what you’ve been doing
W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing.
M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical
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M: Come in. Please have a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: I’m Paul Turner. Branch Manager.
W: Katie Thomas, nice to meet you.
M: I hear that you’re looking for temporary office work.
W: That’s right.
M: How old are you, Katie
W: Eighteen.
M: That’s rather young. What experience have you had
W: Well, I’ve just left school, in fact, and I’m looking for a job between now and when I go to college.
M: It doesn’t sound as if we can help, Katie. You see, our clients are very demanding, especially when it comes to new office technology.
W: Oh, that’s no problem. I took extra classes in office skills at school.
M: Oh, perhaps you’d like to outline what you’ve been doing
W: I started by learning keyboard skills. Then I went on to learn about word processing.
M: Good. You seem qualified from the technical point of view. But how
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M: Is this seat taken
W: I don’t think so. The woman who was here finished her supper and left.
M: Hello, Susan, come in and take a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: The reason I want to see you is I’m worried about your grades. Last year you were a straight-A student, but over the last semester you hardly even get any B’s. I know that you’re a very bright student, so I wondered if you had any problem.
W: Thank you for your concern, Dr. Brown. I know I could be doing better, but my husband is working full-time now, so he can’t look after the kids so much. I always end up writing my assignments with two kids running round the room.
M: There is a kindergarten in the downtown campus. Why don’t you drop your kids in the kindergarten and then go and do your assignments in the library
W: Thank you. Maybe I’ll try that.
M: Hi, Jane, please take a seat.
W: Thank you.
M: We are now considering your application. Are you interested in working in the Marketing Department
W: Yes, I am very interested in marketing. It would be a new challenge for me.
M: how do you feel about working on weekends
W: Working on weekends I have not thought about it, but I will definitely consider it.
M: People in that department often need to do market surveys during the weekends.
W: Then I will try my best to do that.
M: By the way, do you live far from the company
W: No, it only takes me thirty minutes to come here by bus.
M: That is fine. Thank you.
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