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Listen how later that morning Mr. Martin dealt with a telephone call. Try to complete the gaps, using no more than three words in each case

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  2. B). Open the brackets. c). Put questions to the underlined words.
  3. C in the morning/ in the afternoon/ in the evening
  4. Calculating power using current and voltage
  5. Can John Martin cope with advertising without any help?
  6. Complete the sentences
  7. Complete the sentences, using the words from Ex. 3. Three of them are used twice. The first one is done for you.
  8. Complete the word puzzle using the text and clues below.
  9. Complete these sentences using the correct form of one of the words above. Make sentences of your own to show that you understand the difference in their meaning.
  10. Complete these sentences using the correct form of one of the words above. Make your own sentences to show that you understand the difference in their meaning.
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  12. D) Choose one of the words to complete the sentences
John Martin: Hello. What? Desks? Oh, Mr.Van Eyck... Yes... But they … days ago. Yes, of course they were... wait, I'll give you …. Fenella, quick!
Fenella: Yes, Mr. Martin.
John: See if you can find … of the … for the thirty M-type … sent to …. They'll be in the outer … in the file under …. Hello... hold on... we're trying to find it. I'm sorry about this, Mr. Van Eyck, I can't understand ….
Fenella: Is this it, Mr. Martin?
John: Yes, that's it. Here we are, Mr. Van Eyck, yes, … Kelpie, … London Docks, 12th September. You should have them by now. I'll get on to … and call you back. O.K. Good-bye. Fenella! Get me the Globe … - Mr. Alan Smith. The number's … by the phone. Something has happened to our … for Rotterdam. Our agent … promised … would get … on Friday. When you've got him, ring through to Mr. Best, …, and ask him to bring up … and … for the month. Be as quick as you can.
John: (An hour later) Hello, oh, Mr. Smith. Any luck? What! Oh, no. Left …. Why weren't …? Well, surely … responsible. Look, I'll try and … cleared. O.K. I'll ring you back. Fenella! Get me Mr. Van Eyck ….
Fenella: Oh, Mr. Martin, how … to Holland?
John: You can … direct, it's on I.S.D.* Oh, heavens! It's … already. … I've got through, I'll have to go and …. I shan't be long.

 

Exercise 3

Act as an interpreter.

Grant: Come in, John. Well, you seem to have covered a lot of ground in Abraca. What about an agent?
John Martin: Думаю, что я нашел хорошего (агента). Думаю, что он будет вести наши дела хорошо.
Grant: What's his financial position?
John: Когда я был в Джемзе, я навел справки в Национальном Банке Абраки, и они считают его (агента) надежным.
Grant: Did you agree a commission if we decide to employ him?
John: Да. Десять процентов, как обычно.
Grant: How are we going to arrange payment from Abraca? I'm against sight draft.
John: Да, я согласен. Это должен быть безотзывный аккредитив. Расчеты будут осуществляться через лондонское отделение Национального Банка Абраки, по получении ими наших коносаментов и всех прочих документов.
Grant: Well, I'd like a more detailed report from you on paper, plus your long-term assessment.

Exercise 4

Listen to the following conversation between John Martin and Fenella. Look at their remarks given below at random. Put them in the order they appear in the Unit. Supply the remarks with the name of their authors.

A... Oh, Fenella! Don’t weep all over my letters, they’re so nicely set out. You can easily correct the spelling mistakes. Do cheer up. I’m sorry. I expect I’m a bit tired too. It’s been a hectic day for both of us.
B... Yes, of course. I shouldn’t be able to manage without you.
C... Look. I really am sorry. I shouldn’t have expected so much from you. You’ve done splendidly. I know … pass me my brief case. I bought this ash-tray in the souk in Djemsa. Would you like it?
D... Fenella, these letters are full of spelling mistakes.
E... Oh, yes, Mr. Martin. Thank you ever so much … and can I work for you tomorrow if Sally is still away?
F … Oh, Mr. Martin, I did try to do my best. Honestly I did.
G … Oh, dear!
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
             

Exercise 5


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