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Section 2Written Communication in Business Situation A p. 84 Get Ready M: Hey, Stephanie. Do you remember our team’s business trip meeting next week? It might be a good idea to send out a reminder to the rest of the team about it. W: I agree. Would you like me to take care of that? M: If it’s not too much trouble, yes, please. W: No trouble at all. I’ll send an email right away. M: Thanks for your help. Listen Up W: Nick, do you have a sales update for me? M: Yes, let’s see. [ Typing sound ] We’ve sold most of the new remote control toy cars. W: That’s great. They have been very popular. M: Yes, but we only have a week’s supply left in our warehouse. W: Really? How long until we can restock them? M: About two months. W: That’s too long. We should ask the supplier to make an earlier delivery. M: But the contract says they only deliver products every two months. W: We’ve been working with them for more than nine years. If we talk to them, I’m sure that they would be willing to make an exception. M: You’re probably right. W: Even a few dozen of them would be good. We could offer to pay a rush fee for the earlier delivery. M: All right. I’ll put it on my to-do list and contact them tomorrow. Situation B p. 86 Get Ready [ Chime bell sound ] M: Good morning, team. This is Andrew Coleman, the HR manager. I want to inform you of some changes in our company’s policies. Starting next month, we will be introducing a new flexible work schedule policy. This policy will allow employees to work from home up to two days a week, with manager approval. We believe this will improve your work-life balance and increase productivity. Please review the details on the manager, then? W1: Sure. I’ll need to put you on hold. Please don’t hang up. [ A call transfer jingle plays. ] W2: Marketing Department. This is Annie Cho speaking. M: Hello, Ms. Cho. It’s Jack Fischer. I’m calling to follow up on the discussion we had at the Seoul Motor Fair. W2: Hi, Mr. Fischer. You mean about purchasing our new car accessories? We’re interested in working with you as well. M: I was wondering if it would be possible to schedule a meeting to discuss the details of the proposal further. W2: Of course. How about we meet at my company’s office next Wednesday at 2 p.m.? M: That works for me. W2: Wonderful. I’ll send you an email with our company address and any other necessary details. M: Sounds good. Talk to you soon. Workplace Project 1 p. 81 Step 2 [ Phone rings. ] W: Hi. This is Dr. Russell. Can I speak with Nurse Riley? M: Hello, Dr. Russell. This is Head Nurse Brown. Nurse Riley is currently attending to a patient. Would you like me to relay a message or assist you with something else? W: Yes, please. I just wanted to check on the status of Mr. Lee’s medication delivery. M: Oh, do you mean Richard Lee in room 304 of Ward A? W: Yes, that’s correct. M: Let me check. [ Pause ] I’m sorry, Dr. Russell, but the medication hasn’t arrived yet. I’ll make a note of your call and ensure that it’s delivered as soon as possible. W: Thank you, Head Nurse Brown. Could you also remind Nurse Riley to follow up with me when the medication arrives? M: Of course. I’ll let her know. Is there anything else you need assistance with? W: No, that’s all for now. Thank you for your help, Head Nurse Brown. M: You’re welcome, Dr. Russell. Have a nice day! Appendices: Listening Scripts 149
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