Review Unit 3.1-3.2 & Telephone Language

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This lesson contains 16 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Where are you?
Directions:
  1. It is opposite of the Purchasing Department, between the Essex and Sussex building.
  2. It is next to the first staff car park, just above the Sales Department.
  3. It is across from the Gym & Social Club, next to the Legal Department.

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Where is Vernon?

Slide 3 - Slide

Where are you?

Slide 4 - Slide

Which verb do we generally use for:
places where we do activities?
A
go to
B
have
C
like
D
play

Slide 5 - Quiz

Which verb do we generally use for:
eating or drinking?
A
doing
B
have
C
go
D
eat

Slide 6 - Quiz

Which verb do we generally use for:
activities with -ing?
A
play
B
have
C
go to
D
go

Slide 7 - Quiz

go
play
go to
have
do
the gym
chores
tennis
a coffee
pizza
bar
judo
fishing
shopping
football

Slide 8 - Drag question

Like vs. Would like

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Like = to enjoy


We use 'like' to talk about:
  • your interests in general

Like
Would like
Would like: to want / to approve of something

We use 'would like to' to talk about:
  • what you want to do
  • to make invitations
  • to make offers & polite  requests

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Like vs. Would like
  1. I like / I'd like working for my company.
  2. I wouldn't / don't like  to be a politician.
  3. I'd like / like to go to France for my next holidays.
  4. They don't / wouldn't like going out to restaurants.
  5. What do / would you like to do this evening?
  6. Do / Would you like something to drink?
  7. What sort of things do / would you like doing in your free time?

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Answers
  1. I like working for my company.
  2. I wouldn't like to be a politician.
  3. I'd like to go to France for my next holidays.
  4. They don't like going out to restaurants.
  5. What would you like to do this evening?
  6. Would you like something to drink?
  7. What sort of things do you like doing in your free time?

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Telephone Language


  • To identify the caller we can say:
May I ask who's calling?
  • To ask the name again we can say:
I'm sorry, I didn't catch your name. 
  • To ask the caller to wait we can say:
Just a moment, please / One moment, please.
  • To give a reason for absence we can say:
I'm sorry, but (name) is in a meeting/ at lunch.
  • To leave a message we can say:
Can I take a message?

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Listen and take notes!

You are going to watch a video.
Listen carefully and write down the most useful phrases. 

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Slide 15 - Video

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Slide 16 - Mind map