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I agree that
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. We agree that the rules should be changed. He agree that the economy is in recession. They agree that the demand is increasing.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Do you agree that the company is bankrupt? I agree that the company is bankrupt. I guess I need to find a new job. Yes, me too.
VOCABULARY:
-recession -rules -demand
D2
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1. 2. 3. In the end, he will be promoted. She will make a speech in the end. He will give us a tour in the end.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: She is working very hard. Yes, she has to finish the project before the deadline. In the end, she will succeed. I agree with you.
VOCABULARY:
-promoted -speech -tour
D3
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Should we check our presentation first? Should I ask for a breakdown of the payment? Should I buy a new set of office furniture?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Is the meeting for next Tuesday confirmed? Should I call them for verification? I think you should. Okay. Thanks.
VOCABULARY:
-presentation -breakdown -furniture
D4
Would you
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Would you consider working in the sales department? Would you like to work in a project alone? Would you be glad if you get promoted?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: May I talk with you for a while. Yeah, sure. Would you like to work for a night shift? That would be fine with me.
VOCABULARY:
-sales department -get promoted -project
D5
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Have you ever ever been promoted? Have you ever had a fight with your colleague? Have you ever taken charge of a project?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Have you ever tried working abroad? Not yet, Im scared to work abroad. I was once like you. Dont worry. Youll get used to it. Thanks Jim. I really need some advice for this.
VOCABULARY:
-promoted -colleague -charge
D6
Do you mind
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. Do you mind if I ask for your contact number sir? Do you mind giving me a hand on this one? Do you mind making a report of yesterdays meeting?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Hi there. Are you the new secretary? Yes, I am. May I help you? Do you mind encoding these papers? No. Thats fine.
VOCABULARY:
-give a hand -contact number -making a report
D7
To be more
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. To be more exact, try to review the documents. To be more exact about the details, consult a lawyer. To be more exact about the information, check the web-page.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Is your company looking for new applicants? Im not so sure about that. I see. Where can I submit my application form? To be more exact, you better ask the HR officer.
VOCABULARY:
-consult -lawyer -web-page
D8
W hat is that
for?
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. What is that new machine for? What are these papers for? What is the new shelf for?
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: I saw the pantry being decorated. They are decorating the place for a party. What is that for? Thats for the farewell party for our boss.
VOCABULARY:
-machine -papers -shelf
D9
We need to go
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. The salesperson needs to give a presentation. Edward needs to attend the seminar next week. I need to finish this report as soon as possible.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: B: Mr. Chuck, why do you look in a hurry? I need to finish this presentation now. But, we need to go over the contract. Yeah, I know. Well do that after this.
VOCABULARY:
-salesperson -report -seminar
D10
Shes worried
SENTENCES:
1. 2. 3. I am worried about the merging next week. The CEO is worried about the global crisis. Starbucks owner is worried about the opening of a new branch.
CONVERSATION:
A: B: A: A: Trina looks problematic. Shes worried about her salary. Really? Whats wrong with her salary? She has a lot of cash advance.
VOCABULARY:
-merging -global crisis -worried