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I Work with Computers and I sometimes Write Reports

18/02/2008
M2/18 English Lesson FIB 9C-6 - Download (MP3) audio clip
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Functioning In Business, FIB 9C-6

Saly:   Lao Opening

FIB    Opening

Interview:            Receptionist at

                                                              Federal Motors

 

Larry:      Interview

 

Saly:          Interview in Lao

 

Eliz:          Ms. Silverstone, could you tell us, what are your responsibilities at Federal Motors?

 

Sil:      Well, at that time, when Mr. Blake visited our offices, I was a receptionist.

 

                  My main job was to greet visitors and to answer the phone.

 

Eliz:      And now?

 

Sil:      Well, last September I was promoted to Administrative Assistant.

 

                  So now I have some additional responsibilities.

 

                  I work with computers and I sometimes write reports.

 

Eliz:          I see.   Do you enjoy your new job?

 

Sil:      Yes, very much.

 

 

Eliz:      Thank you for talking to us, Ms. Silverstone.

 

Sil:      You’re very welcome.

 

MUSIC

 

Language Focus:      Questions Based on FIB Dialog

 

 

Larry:      Questions.

 

Larry:      Listen to the question, then listen to the dialog.

 

Saly:        Instructions in Lao 

 

Eliz:      Who is Mr. Blake expecting to see?

 

(short pause)

 

Sil:            Good morning, sir.  Can I help you? Blake:      Yes.  I have an appointment to see Mr. Chapman, Stewart Chapman, at ten thirty.

 

Sil:            Oh, Mr. Chapman.  Can I have your name please?

 

Blake:      Yes.  The name is Blake, Charles Blake of International Robotics.

 

Sil:            All right, thank you.  Just a moment please.

 

Eliz:      Who is Mr. Blake expecting to see?

 

(ding)

(pause for answer)

 

Eliz:      He’s expecting to see Mr. Chapman.

 

                  He has an appointment to see him at ten thirty.

 

 (short pause)

 

Larry:      Listen to the question, then listen to the dialog.

 

Saly:         Instructions in Lao

 

Eliz:      Who is available to meet with Mr. Blake?

 

(short pause)

 

Sil:            Uh, Mr. Blake.  I’m sorry. Mr. Chapman is not here today.

 

Blake:      Uh-huh...

 

Sil:            Uh, but there’s a Mr. Gomez who can come talk to you.

 

 

Eliz:      Who is available to meet with Mr. Blake?

 

(ding)

(pause for answer)

 

Eliz:          Mr. Gomez will meet with Mr. Blake.

 

(short pause)

 

MUSIC

 

Culture Tips:      Receptionists

 

Larry:       Culture Tips

 

 Saly:          Explanations in Lao

                Do most American offices have receptionists?”   Lao translation   

 

 

·                           a voice mail message       Lao translation

·                           an e-mail message            Lao translation

·                            

 

In the past, receptionists greeted visitors, answered phones, and took

 

 messages.       Lao translation

 

Administrative assistants have more technical responsibilities than receptionists. Lao translation    

                

 

 

 

Eliz:       Welcome once again to “Culture Tips” with Gary Engleton.

 

       Today, our e-mail question is “Do most American offices have receptionists?”

 

Gary:      That’s a good question.

 

                  In the past, receptionists greeted visitors, answered phones, and took messages.

 

                  But today, many American business people use voice mail to receive their phone messages.

 

                  And instead of making phone calls, many business people now send e-mail messages.

 

                  So now, instead of receptionists, many offices now have administrative assistants.

 

Eliz:      What’s the difference between a receptionist and an administrative assistant?


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