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2. Read and translate the following business telephone conversation and answer the questions.

Brown: Hello! Is that «Intersport»?

Secretary: Yes. Secretary is speaking. Who's calling?

B.: Brown of «Brown and Sons» Company. I'd like to speak to the President, please. Is he available now?

S.: Mr. Petrov is on another line. Can you hold on?

B.: Certainly.

Petrov: Petrov speaking.

B.: Hello, Mr. Petrov. It's Brown. Our delegation is coming to Moscow next week.

P.: I'm glad to hear that. When will they arrive?

B.: On Monday.

P.: That's good. And what do you think of our offer?

B.: Our people are still studying your offer and catalogues. But we think, your prices are too high, you know.

P.: Well, we can meet next week and discuss the prices.

B.: Agreed. See you next week.

1. What made Mr. Brown make the telephone call?

2. When is Mr. Brown's delegation coming to Moscow?

3. Did Mr. Petrov mention that the delegation would be met?

4. Will the delegation arrive on Sunday or on Monday?

5. Did Mr. Brown and Mr. Petrov settle the problem during the telephone conversation?

6. Where and when did they decide to meet?

7. Whose initiative was it?

3. Continue the following conversations.

1. A.: Hello.

B.: May I speak to Mr. Stock?

A.: Speaking.

2. A.: Hello.

B.: Could I speak to Mr. Ivanov?

A.: Who's calling, please?

3. A.: Hello.

B.: Hello, David Black speaking. May I have a word with Mr. Ivanov?

A.: I'll see if he is in.

4. A.: Hello. May I speak to Mr. Roberts?

B.: Sorry, sir. Mr. Roberts is not available. Is there any message?

5. A.: Foreign Office. Good afternoon. Can I help you?

B.: Good afternoon. I'd like to speak to Mr. Tate?

A.: What extension, please?

6. A.: Good morning. May I speak to Mr. Parsons?

B.: could you repeat your surname, please?

7. A.: Can I speak to Mr. Scott?

B.: I'm afraid you've got the wrong number.

4. Supply the prepositions where necessary. Sum up the conversations. Act them out.

A. Secretary: 278-53-42, Mr. Brown's office.

George Build: Hello, can I speak __David Brown?

S.: I'll see if he's ___the office. Who's calling?

G. B.: George Build, ___ Green and Co.

S.: Hold __, please. Mr. Brown is ___ a meeting with the Managing Director ___ the moment, I'm afraid. Can I help you? G. B.: Well, we were ___the Singapore fair together. I'm ___London now; I'd like to see him.

S.: I don't think the meeting will go ___ ___a long time. Shall I ask him to call you when he's free?

G. B.: That would be very good ___him.

S.: Can I have your name again, please?

G. B.: Oh, yes, it's George Build. B-U-I-L-D.

S.: And your number?

G. B.: I'm staying ____the Lancaster Hotel, room 4281.

S.: Thank you, Mr. Build. I'll pass your message ___ Mr. Brown. G. B.: Thank you very much ___your help. Goodbye.

B. Mary Wilson: 513-86-72, Mary Wilson.

Ahmed Mosu: Oh, good morning, Mrs. Wilson. My name is Ahmed

Mosu. I'd like to speak ___ your husband, if I may.

M. W.: I'm afraid he's___. He is ___ a conference ___ Manchester all day. Would you like to leave a message ___ him?

A. M.: Well, you see, we were ___ Saudi Arabia together ___ last October. I'm___ London ___a few days. In fact, I'm flying ___tomorrow. Will he be ___ home ___ this evening?

M. W.: Yes, he'll be___ ___eight thirty, I think.

A. M.: Fine, I'll phone him about nine, then.

M. W.: Right. I'll tell him ___ your call. Goodbye.

A. M.: Goodbye, Mrs. Wilson.

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