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Secretary: No problem. I'll check to see if he's ........
Question 1:
Secretary: No problem. I'll check to see if he's ........
A.
available
B.
listening
C.
meeting
D.
searching
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Dialogue Practice: Making a Business Call (1) | A2 - Elementary
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Secretary: Hello. Mr. James' office. Can I help you?*^*Client: Yes, I'd like to ....... to Mr. James, please?
Secretary: Sure, can I tell him who's .......?
Client: Yes, this is Mr. Jones. This is ....... my account.
Secretary: Is Mr. James ....... your call?
Client: No, he's not. But, I ....... to speak to him as soon as possible.
Secretary: No problem. I'll check to see if he's ........
Secretary: Can you ....... while I check to see if he can take your call?
Secretary: OK. I'm back. Thanks for ......., Mr. Jones.
Secretary: He is available. I can ....... your call right now.*^*Client: Thank you.
Client: Hello, Mr. James. This is Mr. Jones, and I would like to ....... to you about my account.*^*Mr. James: Sure, how can I help you?*^*
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