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242 Appendices Lesson 4 Locations and Directions P. 28 Situation 1 Taking the Subway Listen and Do M: Sumi, do you know how to get to ABC Art Hall? I’ve never been there before. W: Are you driving or taking the subway? M: The subway. W: Take the green line at Ahyeon and get on in the di- rection of Sinchon. Then transfer to the brown line at Hapjeong, and get on a train for Sangsu. Get off at Hangangjin Station. M: Just a moment, let me take this down! W: Take the green line at Ahyeon and transfer to the brown line at Hapjeong. Get off at Hangangjin Station. Got it? M: Yes, thanks. Now, once I get to Hangangjin Station, what do I do? W: Once you are at Hangangjin Station, go out Exit 2, and walk straight ahead for about one hundred meters. It will be on your right. M: Can you repeat that? W: Once you are at Hangangjin Station, go out Exit 2, and walk straight ahead for about one hundred meters. It will be on your right. Situation 2 Asking Directions on the Road Listen and Do M: I’m driving to the Korean Folk Village later today. Could you give me directions, Yuna? W: Sure. Are you leaving from home? M: Yes. W: OK. First, drive to the Gyeongbu Expressway entrance at the south of Hannam Bridge. Continue on the ex- pressway to Suwon-Singal IC. Take the exit and turn right in the direction of Singal. M: Let me repeat that quickly. Take the expressway to Su- won-Singal IC and turn right in the direction of Singal. W: That’s right. Continue to Sanggal Intersection. That’s about 5 kilometers. And then turn left. M: OK. At Sanggal Intersection turn left. W: Yes. Keep going until you get to Minsokchon Sam- geori, and then turn left. The Korean Folk Village is about a kilometer and a half down the road. M: Turn left at Minsokchon Samgeori. Oh, that’s easy. Thanks for your help. W: You’re welcome. Check Up A-1 W: Could you tell me how to get to the King’s Museum? M: ⓐ It’s just across the street. ⓑ Don’t mention it. ⓒ I’ll never do it again. A-2 W: Excuse me, can you help me? M: Sure. What can I do for you? W: Thank you. Could you tell me how to get to the post office? M: Go straight ahead until you get to Main Street, and then turn left. You can find it between the hotel and the bank. W: Thank you very much. Lesson 5 Phone Calls and Appointments P. 34 Situation 1 Leaving a Message Listen and Do ( Phone rings. ) W: Good afternoon, JY Industries. How may I help you? M: Yes, I would like to speak to Ms. Judy Smith, please. W: I’m sorry. Ms. Smith is out of the office at the moment. May I ask who’s calling? M: Well, this is Kim Sangmin from Korea. I called her yes- terday, but I couldn’t get through. Do you know when she’ll be back? W: I don’t know, sir. Would you like to call back later or leave a message? M: I’ll leave a message. W: Just a moment, sir. I have to get a pen. ( After a while ) OK, sir. Go ahead. M: Please ask her to call me at 7 this evening. My number is 234-5678. W: Call Mr. Kim at 7:00 p.m., 234-5678. OK. I’ll leave her the message. M: Thanks a lot. Goodbye. Situation 2 Making an Appointment Listen and Do ( Phone rings .) W: Good evening. May I speak to Mr. Kim Sangmin, please? M: Oh, Ms. Smith. This is Kim Sangmin speaking. W: Hello, Mr. Kim. I believe you left a message for me to call you back. M: Yes. I was wondering if I could come and see you sometime this week. I have an urgent matter to discuss with you. W: Just a moment, please. Let me check my schedule. Yes, the end of this week should be OK. Which day did you have in mind? M: Is Thursday available?
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