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When you call someone but they arent there, often their voicemail picks up or answers the phone. Then you have to leave a message. Anyone who uses the phone in their job has to deal with voicemail. Have you ever started to leave a message on someones
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Todd: Hello, Yoko. Yoko: Hello, Todd. Todd: How are you? Yoko: Good. How are you? Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains. Yoko: OK. Todd: Do you take the train everyday? Yoko: Yes, I have to. Todd: Oh, really? Yoko: Yeah, cause I don't have a
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Todd: Hello, Yoko. Yoko: Hello, Todd. Todd: How are you? Yoko: Good. How are you? Todd: Good. OK. We're gonna talk about trains. Yoko: OK. Todd: Do you take the train everyday? Yoko: Yes, I have to. Todd: Oh, really? Yoko: Yeah, 'cause I don't have a
Choose the word or phrase which best completes each sentence. 1. He has to know you for a long time before he really begins to come out of his ___. a . shoe b . hell c . shed d . hole 2. I tell you I know for certain that Lisa will be promoted to man
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Adriana: Shhh, Im trying to listen to the radio. Ralph: How can you listen to that radio station? All of their deejays have such funny voices. Adriana: Thats precisely why I like it. Take this guy, Kevin. He has a deep , husky voice that I find reall
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