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    1. 22. Telephoning - basic vocabulary. Gap-fill exercise: choose from the words below.

Getting connected

  automatic     call     dial     dialing tone     directory     engaged     exchange     operator     receiver     subscriber's number     trunk code     Yellow Pages     

You need to make a telephone__________? Then make sure you have your correspondent's number close at hand. Telephone numbers consist of a _________ and a______________ . If you don't know your contact's number, look it up in the telephone ____________ of the_________ . The latter contains the telephone numbers of businesses and traders in your area. The next thing you do is lift the ___________ and ___________ or press the number. You will then hear a _____________ . If the number is _________ you will hear an engaged tone. Bad

luck, you will have to ring back later. In a company, the first person who answers the phone will often be the __________ . He - but still more often: she - will put you through to the person you require. The operator operates the telephone ______________ . In an increasing number of businesses however manual exchanges are replaced by direct lines or _____________ exchanges.

23. Label the sections with m for meeting and l for leaving. What situations may these phrases be used in? Answer the questions below.

Good day

It was nice to meet you

I’d better be going

Pleased to meet you

Nice to meet you

Get out of here

Good night

Good morning

Good afternoon

Good evening

See you soon

See you later

It was really nice to catch up.

So long

Farewell

Take care

Look after yourself

Bon voyage

Have a safe journey

It’s lovely to see you again

Long time no see

It’s been lovely to see you

It’s so nice to finally meet you

I’ve been looking forward to meeting you.

May I introduce myself?

I don’t believe we’ve met

How long has it been?

It’s so nice to see you again.

Welcome back

Missing you already

See you on Monday

Don’t forget your appointment

Thanks for coming

I really must be off

Let’s not leave it so long next time

Have fun

Bye for now

Thanks for coming

We really must do this again sometime

Phone me when you get back

Don’t be a stranger

You haven’t changed at all! Have you changed your hair? It’s been ages!

I can’t believe it’s really you!

How are things?

How have you been?

How’s life treating you?

How do you do?

Wassup?

Haven’t we met somewhere before?

I almost didn’t recognize you

So- we meet again, Mr. Bond.

Back already?

I’ve heard so much about you.

I don’t think we’ve been introduced

We’ve spoken many times on the phone, but it’s great to meet you in person.

Delighted to meet you.

Good weekend?

Glad to be back?

(raising your eyebrows)

Have a good weekend

(Waving)

See you tomorrow

See you around

What’s the difference between:

“See you” and ‘See you later’?

How ‘ciao’ is used in English and how it is used in Italian?

‘Good night’ and the other ‘Good…’ phrases?

‘How have you been?’ and ‘How are you?’

‘How are you?’ and ‘How do you do?’

‘See you’ and ‘See you around’?

What are the possible answers to:

‘How are you’?

‘Nice to meet you’?

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