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9. Complete the e-mail (1 – 7) with the words from the box.

book / discuss / know / invite / join / sign / visit

To: Viktor Sharansky

From: Renate Schmidt

Subject: Meeting in Frankfurt, Wednesday 1st November

Dear Viktor

I understand you are coming to Frankfurt for the meeting next Wednesday. One of our most important clients, Max Wursig, is going to (1) _____________ our office on the same day to (2) ______________ a new contract. I’m going to (3) _______________ him to the Rathaus restaurant for dinner on Wednesday evening. Can you (4) _____________ us? I know he wants to (5) ______________ your new research, and this would be a good opportunity.

Please let me (6) ________________ as soon as you can, and I will (7) ________________ a table for three at 7.30 p.m.

Best regards

Renate

10. Complete the sentences (1 – 5) with the words and phrases from the box.

am planning / flying / going to / hope to / meeting / starts / will have

For example:

As you can see from my schedule, I’m going to be out of the office next week.

1 On Saturday, I’m __________ to Dubai for the opening of our new offices there.

2 The opening ceremony __________ at 3 p.m. on Monday.

3 On Tuesday evening, I __________ dinner with the local staff.

4 I __________ meet some of our more important contacts in the city.

5 I __________ to stay for five or six days.

11. Choose the correct future form of the verbs in italics.

1. The management have decided that they are going to / will close the Paris branch next year.

2. Can you check Pieter's diary? Will he meet / Is he meeting the new CEO today?

3. I saw the plans; they are going to / will expand the warehouse.

4. Oh, look, we’ve run out of copier paper. I’ll get / I’m getting some from the stationery cupboard.

5. He won’t come / isn’t coming into work today; he’s working at home.

6. She’ll be / She’s being a director in a year or two.

7. I can tell you now, when you ask the staff, they aren’t accepting / going to accept your proposal.

8. Is that the phone? Leave it, I’m going to / I’ll answer it.

12. Underline the correct words in multi-dialogue.

  1. A. Are you free next Tuesday morning?

B. Sorry, I’ll have / I’m having a meeting with Sue.

A. Oh, right. Well, what about Tuesday?

2. A. What are your plans for next year?

B. We’ll open / We’re going to open a new factory in Hungary.

A. That sounds interesting.

3. A. What do you think about their new marketing campaign?

B. I think it’ll probably succeed / it’s probably succeeding.

A. Do you really?

4. A. What about tomorrow at around 5:30?

B. OK, I’ll see you then. / I’m seeing you then.

A. Bye.

5. A. So as you can see, I’ve been thinking about this problem quite a lot.

B. Yes, I see. So, what are you going to do? / what are you doing?

A. Resign!

6. A. It would be nice to see you next week.

B. Yes, it would. Are you doing anything / Will you do anything on Wednesday?

A. No, I’m free.