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Communicating at Work 77 Receptionist Hello, you’ve reached NovaTech Innovations. Lewis Jones ‌Hi. This is Lewis Jones from Great Hills Engineering in Sydney. I’d like to speak with Karen Sherwood. Receptionist ‌ (1) She is on a business trip to London. Lewis Jones Oh, I see. Receptionist (2) Lewis Jones Well, yes. Could you tell her that she can send the document I requested via email? Receptionist Okay. Could you give me your email address? Lewis Jones It’s lewis.jones@greathills-engineering.com. Receptionist (3) It’s Lewis, l-e-w-i-s, followed by a dot, then Jones, j-o-n-e-s, followed by the “at” symbol, then greathills, followed by a hyphen, then engineering dot com. Is that correct? Lewis Jones That’s correct. Thank you. Receptionist No problem. Have a good day. Speak Out Complete the dialogue with the correct sentences below. Then practice it with your partner. Choose one option from each category and talk with your partner using the dialogue in Speak Out. ⓐ I’ll read it back to you. ⓑ Do you want to leave a message for her? ⓒ I’m sorry, but she is not in the office today. In workplace settings, it is natural to confirm important details by repeating them, especially during phone calls. When you share an email address with others, you can read the symbol “@” as “at,” “-“ as “hyphen,” and “_” as “underscore.” What to Say Why Not Available vacation meeting sick leave conference training session On Your Own The Friday meeting has been rescheduled to next week. The business proposal has been rejected. A signature is missing from the contract. The report needs to be revised before submission. The budget for the current project has been reduced. On Your Own

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