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PARTICIPIAL ADJECTIVES & TALKING

ON THE PHONE / PREPOSITIONS OF


TIME
UNIT11-UNIT12

Miss Yarid Hancco


Blah, blah, blah…
Mmmmmmm …

Tom Bob

• What is happening in this picture?


• How does Tom feel?
-ING -ED
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-ing to describe: ed to describe:

“objects, people or situations “Emotions”



Only for people because the
things CAN NOT feel.

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Hello.
Who’s calling, please?

This is Maria. I’m Robert’s friend.


Is Robert there?
Let me check if he is here.
I’m sorry. He isn’t here at the moment.

Please ask him to call me. My number is 997-854-765.

Okay, I’ll make sure he gets the message.

Okay, thank you.


Bye.

Bye
FORMAL CONVERSATION
A: St. George’s Medical Services, Emma speaking. How may I help you?

B: Good afternoon. I would like to book an appointment with Dr. Willis for
next week, preferably on Monday morning.

A:Let me check her schedule next week. Hmmm… I’m sorry, I’m afraid she
won’t be at the clinic on Monday morning, but she has an opening in the
afternoon at 3:00pm.

B: No, I can’t make it . I work full-time, I have time in the morning or in the
evening. What about on Tuesday at 8:30am?

A:She’s busy at that time, but there’s an opening at 9:15am.


B:Great! That works for me .
A:Okay. What’s your full name, please?
B:It’s Julia McDale.
A:Right. Can I have your phone number, please?
B:It’s 999 583 595.
A:Thank you. It’s booked.
B:Thanks a lot.

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