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A: ‌I was wondering if I can make a call. I need to call my company. B: The in-flight call service is available, ma’am. A: All right. Thanks. Workplace Project 1 pp. 124~125 Step 1 I Sample Answer I When planning a business trip, outlining your business agenda is important. This can involve attending conferences or trade shows, meeting with local partners, or visiting production sites. Selecting your travel dates is the next step. It is also necessary to determine where you’ll be staying. Step 2 I Sample Answer I • ‌ Joining workshops or talks : There are learning sessions at trade shows about new things happening in the industry. I would join ones that talk about trends in making fashion more environmentally friendly. • ‌ Networking with others in the industry : I would exchange business cards with other people, have meaningful conversations, and maybe make deals that could help our business. Step 3 I Sample Answer I Day 1 Arrival and Local Retail Store Visit • ‌Visiting a local retail store to meet business partners (4:00 p.m.) • ‌Having dinner with local business partners (7:00 p.m.) Day 2 Local Factory Visit • ‌Visiting to the local factory where our clothes are made (9:00 a.m.) • ‌Meeting with factory representatives (director of the Sales Department, etc.) (11:00 a.m.) •‌Having lunch with factory representatives (12:30 p.m.) Day 3 Conference and Trade Show • ‌Arriving at the trade show and beginning the search for suppliers offering eco-friendly materials (9:00 a.m.) • ‌Attending a conference titled “Sustainable Fashion: The Future of Apparel” to learn more about environmentally friendly trends in fashion (2:00 p.m.) • ‌Attending a networking event to connect with industry business trip to London, UK, next month. B: Of course. What’s the purpose of your trip? A: ‌I’ll be attending the annual executive leadership conference. B: ‌Okay. Can you tell me the dates you’re looking to travel on? A: ‌I’d like to depart on May 1 and return on May 3. B: ‌Let me check on flight availability and options for you. ... Would you like to fly economy or business class? A: Business class, please. B: ‌I’ve found a few options for you with different airlines. Do you have any preferences? A: ‌I trust your judgment, so you can book the one you think is best. B: ‌All right. I’ve booked your round-trip flight with Skyjet Airlines. For accommodations, would a standard hotel room be okay? A: ‌Yes, as long as it’s a nonsmoking room close to the convention center. B: ‌I’ll book a standard single room at the Sunflower Hotel. I’ll email you the itinerary and confirmation details. A: Thanks a lot. Have a great day. Situation B pp. 122~123 Get Ready ⓑ Listen Up 1 ⓒ 2 ⓒ 3 ⓒ 12A, ⓔ 11:45 Speak Out (1) ⓑ (2) ⓒ (3) ⓓ (4) ⓐ Real-Field Communication I Sample Answer I A: Excuse me. B: Yes, ma’am. How can I assist you? A: ‌Do you have any extra blankets? I’m feeling quite cold on this flight. B: I’ll get you another one right away. A: Thank you so much. B: No problem. Is there anything else I can help you with? Appendices: Answers 169

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