Vocabulary: Making Appointments 1
Vocabulary: Making Appointments 1
1 VOCABULARY
Match the words or phrases 1-7 with the definitions a-g. Then test your
partner.
2 CONVERSATION
A Listening
1 Listen and complete the conversation with the phrases below.
I could make it when’s convenient for you
I’d like to arrange an appointment shall we say
that sounds fine would next Wednesday be okay
look in the diary can I speak to
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Peter Three o'clock is difficult. But 6 _____________ after four.
Michelle So 7 _____________ 4.15 next Wednesday, in Mr. Hibberd's office?
Peter Yes 8 _____________. Thanks very much.
Michelle Okay, then. Bye.
B Language to learn
3 PRACTICE
1 Practice 1: Underline the correct words/ phrases. Check answers with a
partner. Look at the example.
Example Are / Will you free this afternoon?
1 What time would / were you like to meet?
2 Would / Is tomorrow night be OK?
3 Monday is / will fine with me.
4 I’m out of / in the office all day. I don’t think I can / am make it.
5 Tomorrow is difficult / easy. Shall / Do we say Thursday instead?
6 I could make / do it tomorrow afternoon before 3.
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2 Practice 2: Make complete sentences or questions, using the words
given below. Look at the example.
Example free / Friday? Are you free on Friday?
1 7pm / fine
2 free / evening / 7pm
3 afraid / out of office / next Tuesday
4 I / like / appointment
5 when / convenient / you?
6 you / free / Friday?
7 not / think / make it / tomorrow morning
8 we / say / this Saturday morning?
9 What time / you / like / meet?
10 make it / Sunday / 4pm
4 PROGRESS CHECK
1 What do you say to make an appointment?
2 How do you ask if someone’s available?
3 How do you say you’re available or unavailable?
Today I can …
make appointments.
ask when someone’s available.
say when I’m available or unavailable.
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