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Telephone messages I Unit 16
Tina OK. Well, could you take a message?
Jasmine Yes, of course .
Tell her I can come to the meeting on the 14th and that my
Tina colleague, Marco Toncini, is coming too. But we won 't get to
you until 10 o'clock. Our flight from Milan only arrives at 8.30.
ALL right, let me repeat that: you and Mr Toncini will be at the
Jasmine meeting on the 14th from 10 o'clock. Is there anything else I
can help you with?
II Jasmine Jasmine Goodman .
Mark Hello, Jasmine. It's Mark Pole here.
Jasmine Hi, Mark.
Mark Is Diane in the office?
Jasmine She's on holiday this week, Mark. Do you want to leave a
message for her?
Mark Well, you can tell her I called , but I also want to send her an
email. Could you give me her email address?
Jasmine Yes, of course. It's diane.kennedyfalowis-engineering.com.
Mark I'll read that back to you: diane dot kennedy at lowis hyphen
engineering dot com.
Jasmine Right. And I'LL tell her you called .
Did you know?
In email addresses, '@' is at, · -· is hyphen, ·: is dot and ·_· is underscore.
Understanding
2 Listen again and find the mistakes in the messages Jasmine writes for
27 Diane.
CD
Telephone message 1
From: Alai) Jay To: Dial)e Kel)l)edy
Mr Jay i> flyil)g to Liverpooll)ext mol)tJ, al)d will >ee you attJ,e >ale> col)ferel)ce.
Telephone message 2
From: Til)a Jame> To : Dial)e Kel)l)edy
M> Jame> i> comil)g to tJ,e meeti/)9 Of) tJ,e lftJ, witJ, J,er colleague Marco Tof"lcif"li.
5J,e'll arrive at 10 o'clock.
Telephone message 3
From: Mark Pole To : Dial)e Kel)l)edy
Mark called. He i> )ef"ldil)g you )ometJ,if"l9 if"l tJ,e po>t
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