跟读练习: Unit 1 Names and Titles - Tactics for Listening Basic - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Basic Tactics for Listening, 2nd Edition, by Jack C.
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Basic Tactics for Listening, 2nd Edition, by Jack C.
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Richards.
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Published and copyright, Oxford University Press, 2003.
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Compact Disc 1.
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Unit 1, Names and Titles.
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Page 2.
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2. Let's Listen.
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What is the correct name of the hotel guest?
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Circle the correct answer.
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One.
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My name is Maria Carter,
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and I have a reservation.
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Is that M-A-R-Y-C-A-R-T-E-R?
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No, Maria.
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M-A-R-I-A.
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Oh, right.
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Here it is.
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Two nights, right?
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That's right.
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Two.
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Can I have your name, please?
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Smith.
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Susanna Smith.
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Is that S-U-S-A-N?
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No, S-U-Z-A-N-N-A.
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Sorry, Miss Smith.
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I don't see anything here.
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And the hotel is full tonight.
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What?
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Three.
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Mr. Wilson?
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That's right.
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Harry Wilson.
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Is that H-A-R-V-E-Y?
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No. H-A-R-R-Y.
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They call me Dirty Harry.
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O. Four.
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My name's Abramson.
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A-B-R-A-M-S-O-N.
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Do you have a reservation for me?
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Hmm, just a minute.
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First name Joseph?
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That's right, Joseph.
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Ah, yes.
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Here it is.
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5. My name's Lewis Jackson.
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Is that L-O-U-I-S-E?
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No, that's a girl's name.
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Oh, sorry.
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It's L-O-U-I-S.
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Of course.
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6. Can I have your name, please?
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Cruz.
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C-R-U-I-S-E.
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And your first name?
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Marley.
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That's M-A-R-L-E-Y.
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That's an unusual name.
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Yes, it is.
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I hate it.
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Page 3.
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3. Let's listen.
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Task 1.
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Cindy's father is taking phone messages for her.
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Listen and complete the forms.
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One.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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Can I speak to Cindy, please?
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Sorry, she's not in.
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Can I take a message?
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Yes, this is Bob from school.
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Bob Jackson.
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Can you spell your last name?
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J-A-C-K-S-O-N.
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Okay.
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And what's your telephone number, Bob?
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1-3-8-3-9.
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Okay.
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Do you want Cindy to call you?
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Yes, please.
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Fine.
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I'll give her the message.
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Two.
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Hello.
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Tom Waite speaking.
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Hello.
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Can I speak to Cindy, please?
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Sorry.
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She's not here.
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Can I leave a message?
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Yes, of course.
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Thanks.
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This is Nancy.
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My number is 391-8246.
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Please ask Cindy to call me.
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Okay.
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I'll ask her to call you as soon as she gets back.
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Thank you.
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Three.
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Hello.
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This is Cindy's house, but Cindy's not home.
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Oh, I see.
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Can I leave a message, please?
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Yes, I'm ready.
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Thanks.
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This is Brian calling.
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Brian Kennedy.
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Is that B-R-I-A-N-K-E-N-N-E-D-Y?
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Yes.
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And my number is 271-8914.
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271-8914.
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Okay.
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And will you call again later?
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Yes, I will.
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Four.
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Oh, no, not another one.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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Is Cindy there?
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She's not here.
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Who's this?
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Um, this is her teacher, Miss Wilson.
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Oh, Miss Wilson.
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Yes, of course.
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Do you want to leave your number?
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It's okay.
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I'll call back.
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Page 3.
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3. Let's listen.
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Task 2.
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Listen again.
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Circle the correct answer.
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One.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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Can I speak to Cindy, please?
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Sorry, she's not in.
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Can I take a message?
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Yes, this is Bob from school.
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Bob Jackson.
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Can you spell your last name?
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J-A-C-K-S-O-N.
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Okay.
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And what's your telephone number, Bob?
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691-3839.
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Okay.
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Do you want Cindy to call you?
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Yes, please.
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Fine.
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I'll give her the message.
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Two.
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Hello.
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Tom Waite speaking.
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Hello.
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Can I speak to Cindy, please?
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Sorry, she's not here.
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Can I leave a message?
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Yes, of course.
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Thanks.
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This is Nancy.
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My number is 391-8246.
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Please ask Cindy to call me.
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Okay.
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I'll ask her to call you as soon as she gets back.
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Thank you.
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Three.
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Hello, this is Cindy's house, but Cindy's not home.
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Oh, I see.
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Can I leave a message, please?
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Yes, I'm ready.
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Thanks.
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This is Brian calling.
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Brian Kennedy.
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Is that B-R-I-A-N-K-E-N-N-E-D-Y?
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Yes.
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And my number is 271-8914.
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271-8914.
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Okay.
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And will you call again later?
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Yes, I will.
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Four.
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Oh, no. Not another one.
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Hello.
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Hello.
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Is Cindy there?
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She's not here.
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Who's this?
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Um, this is her teacher, Miss Wilson.
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Oh, Miss Wilson.
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Yes, of course.
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Do you want to leave your number?
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It's okay.
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I'll call back.
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Page 4.
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4. Let's listen.
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Task 1.
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Listen.
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Are the woman's greetings formal or informal?
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Check the correct answer.
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1. I'd like you to meet my friend, David Wilson.
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Hi, David.
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Nice to meet you.
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2. Hi, let me introduce you.
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This is your new boss, Susan Jackson.
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Good morning, Ms. Jackson.
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3. Hello?
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Hello.
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This is Bob Cruz calling.
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Good evening, Bob.
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How are you?
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4. Hello, do you remember me?
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I'm Michelle Bolton.
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Hi, Michelle.
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How's everything?
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Good afternoon.
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I'm Charles Smith.
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I have an appointment at 2 o'clock.
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Hello, Mr. Smith.
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Nice to see you again.
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Good afternoon.
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I'm John Carter, your new student.
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Hello, John.
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7. Hello?
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Hi, this is Brian Abrams.
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I'm returning your call.
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Hi, Professor Abrams.
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Thanks for calling.
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Did you get my homework assignment?
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8. Let me introduce you.
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This is your grandmother's doctor, Ruth Steinberg.
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Hello, Dr. Steinberg.
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I'm glad to meet you.
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I've heard great things about you.
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Page 4.
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4. Let's listen.
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Task 2.
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Listen again.
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What name does each person use?
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Circle the correct answer.
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1. I'd like you to meet my friend, David Wilson.
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Hi, David.
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Nice to meet you.
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Two.
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Hi, let me introduce you.
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This is your new boss, Susan Jackson.
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Good morning, Ms. Jackson.
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Three.
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Hello?
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Hello.
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This is Bob Cruz calling.
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Good evening, Bob.
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How are you?
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Four.
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Hello.
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Do you remember me?
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I'm Michelle Bolton.
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Hi, Michelle.
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How's everything?
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Five.
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Good afternoon.
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I'm Charles Smith.
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I have an appointment at 2 o'clock.
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Hello, Mr. Smith.
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Nice to see you again.
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Six.
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Good afternoon.
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I'm John Carter, your new student.
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Hello, John.
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Seven.
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Hello?
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Hi, this is Brian Abrams.
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I'm returning your call.
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Hi, Professor Abrams.
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Thanks for calling.
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Did you get my homework assignment?
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8. Let me introduce you.
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This is your grandmother's doctor, Ruth Steinberg.
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Hello, Dr. Steinberg.
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I'm glad to meet you.
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I've heard great things about you.

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