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TABLE OF CONTENTS CREDITS BOOK 3 Unit 27 Directing Phone Calls 62 Unit 28 Asking About Language 63 Unit 29 Describing People 65 Unit 30 Habits and Routines 67 Unit 31 Giving Personal Data 68 Unit 32 Temporary Situations 70 Unit 33 Giving Directions 71 Unit 34 Past Actions and Events 72 Unit 35 Ability 73 Unit 36 Making Appointments 75

CREDITS Development and Learning Technologies Directorate Language Training Centre Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, represented by the Minister of Public Works and Government Services, 2006

Unit 27 DIRECTING PHONE CALLS Receptionist Caller Answering the telephone Administrative Services, good morning. Administrative Services, good afternoon. Administrative Services, may I help you? Administrative Services, Kate Johnson speaking. Asking to speak to someone Yes, I'd like to speak to Mr. Duncan, please. May I speak to Mr. Duncan? Is Mr. Duncan in? Is Mr. Duncan there? Getting the caller's name May I say who's calling? Can I ask who's calling? Who should I say is calling? Identifying yourself It's Harry Lawson from Headquarters. My name's Harry Lawson. Transferring the call One moment, please. I'll connect you. I'll transfer your call. I'll put you through. Hold the line, please. I'll connect you. I'll transfer your call. I'll put you through. 62

Unit 28 ASKING ABOUT LANGUAGE ASKING ABOUT LANGUAGE Pronunciation How do you say this word? How do you pronounce this word? Do you pronounce the "t?" Spelling How do you spell "disk?" Is it "s-c" or "s-k?" Does "tape recorder" take a hyphen? Does "apartment" have/take two "p"s? Are there two "d"s in "address?" Do you write "referring" with two "r"s? Is "mailbox" one word or two? 63

Meaning What does "fed up" mean? Is "boring" the same as "dull?" I don't understand (the expression) "off the record." I don't understand what this word means. Translation What's "mood" in French? How do you say "j'ai hâte" in English? What's the English word for "hors d'oeuvre?" 64

Unit 29 DESCRIBING PEOPLE ASKING FOR A DESCRIPTION What does he look like? Can you describe him (for me)? How old is he? How tall is he? What colour is his hair? What colour are his eyes? She's about 20 (years old). She's in her 20's. He's middle-aged. He's in his 40's. GIVING A DESCRIPTION Age Height He's about five foot eight. He's around six feet tall. He's really tall. She's (of) average height. She's not too tall. She's quite short. Build He's kind of stocky. He's on the heavy side. She's short and plump. He's quite slim. He's really thin. She's about my size. 65

Eyes He has brown eyes. He has blue eyes. He has green eyes. He has hazel eyes. She's got dark eyes. She wears glasses. Hair He has fair hair. He has blond hair. He has dark hair. He has black hair. He has red hair. He has grey hair. She has blonde hair. She has long hair. She has short hair. She has curly hair. She has wavy hair. He has a beard. He has a mustache. He's got light brown hair. He's got dark brown hair. Adjectives that Describe People She's beautiful. He's handsome. He's/She's not very good-looking. He's/She's quite attractive. 66

Unit 30 HABITS AND ROUTINES Habits and Routines The simple present tense is used to talk about habits and routines. Expressions of frequency and adverbs of frequency are also used. Expressions of Frequency once in a while from time to time every now and then every now and again once a day twice a week three times a month several times a year on Wednesdays and Fridays Adverbs of Frequency every Sunday afternoon every morning every other weekend every two weeks always usually sometimes generally occasionally often/frequently hardly ever rarely seldom never (adverb) I never (adverb) (verb) arrive (verb) These adverbs usually come before the verb. late. She rarely comes here. Asking About Habits and Routines Do you often stay up late? Do you ever read the entertainment section? Do you usually travel alone? How often do you swim, anyway? Don't you ever go out for lunch? 67

Unit 31 GIVING PERSONAL DATA ASKING FOR PERSONAL DATA RESPONDING Name (Can I have) your full name, please? (Can I have) your first name, please? (Can I have) your middle name, please? (Can I have) your last name, please? (My name's) Lucy Da Silva. My last name is Brown. ID Numbers What's your social insurance number? Can you tell me your social insurance number? Do you know your medical insurance number? (Now) I need (to know) your student number? (It's) 278 153 709. Yes. It's 9431 567. (It's) AK4703-0367-09. Height How tall are you? (What's) your height? (I'm) 1.6 metres. (I'm) five foot four. (I'm) five feet four inches (tall). Weight How much do you weigh? (What's) your weight? (I weigh) 53 kilos. 118 pounds. Hair/Eye Colour What colour is your hair? What colour are your eyes? Brown. Green. Date of Birth (What's) your date of birth? When were you born? (I was born on) July 1, 1983. 68

ASKING FOR OTHER PERSONAL DATA RESPONDING Marital Status Are you married? (What's) your marital status? Yes, I am. No, I'm not. I'm single. I'm divorced. I'm separated. I'm a widow. (woman) I'm a widower. (man) Nationality What's your nationality? What nationality are you? I'm Canadian. I'm American. I'm French. I'm Japanese. Place of Birth (What's) your place of birth? Where were you born? Winnipeg, Manitoba. Religion What's your religion? I'm Protestant. I'm Roman Catholic. I'm Christian. I'm Jewish. I'm Muslim. I'm Buddhist. I'm Hindu. Languages I have no religious affiliation. What's your mother tongue? Do you speak any other languages? What (other) languages do you speak? French. English. Italian. Dutch. Spanish. Arabic. Chinese. Yes, I also speak Hungarian. I also speak Italian and Greek. 69

Unit 32 TEMPORARY SITUATIONS Temporary Situations The present continuous is used to talk about temporary situations. She's living with her mother for the time being. He's driving his wife's car to work this week. today these days Time expressions for temporary situations for a while for the time being for a couple of days this morning this week this year until Monday until 3:00 The Present Continuous is used to talk about: An action that is going on at the present moment He's talking on the phone right now. Temporary situations The Simple Present is used to talk about: Habits and routines He usually travels alone. Permanent situations They live in New Brunswick. I'm taking an accounting course this semester. 70

Unit 33 GIVING DIRECTIONS ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS Can you tell me where Suite 1039 is? Could you tell me how to get to Mr. Edward's office? I'm looking for Room 340. GIVING DIRECTIONS Just go past the elevators. Go through the revolving door. Turn left at the end of the hall. Take the elevator up to the third floor. Take the elevator down to the third floor. Go upstairs to the third floor. Go downstairs to the third floor. I'm trying to find Peyton Street. Go down this street to the lights. Walk along this street to the lights. It's the second street on your right. Which way is it to the museum? It's right around the corner. You can't miss it. It's about five blocks straight ahead (of you). It's just five blocks down this street. 71

Unit 34 PAST ACTIONS AND EVENTS did I see? did you see? Interrogative did he/she see? SIMPLE PAST...... Did you get my letter? Who asked for this? I didn't see You didn't see Short Answers Negative he/she didn't see didn't = did not Yes, I did. No, I didn't. Jack did. Wh- questions Question Words Who What When Where Which How Why Question words as subject Who told you that? What happened? Question words as object Add the question word to the interrogative. Where did he go? What did they see? How did it happen? Who did you tell? 72

Unit 35 ABILITY TALKING ABOUT ABILITY Present Ability Can Affirmative Negative I can I can't you can you can't he/she can he/she can't...... I can play the guitar can't = cannot I can't dance Simple Present He speaks a bit of Chinese. Do you drive? Past Ability Affirmative I could I was able to Negative I couldn't I wasn't able to Could is used more often: He could/ was able to play the piano at the age of six. When I was younger, I could/ was able to ski the expert trails. Was able to is especially used for ability to do something on one occasion. I was able to swim three lengths of the pool last night. They were able to persuade him to come to the party. 73

Adverbs of Manner Adverbs of manner say how something happens or is done. He speaks English fluently. She treats her employees fairly. He handled the situation calmly. Most adverbs are formed by adding -ly to an adjective. Some adverbs have the same form as the adjective. adjective beautiful careful clear fluent fast hard straight adverb beautifully carefully clearly fluently fast hard straight Exception good well 74

Unit 36 MAKING APPOINTMENTS Caller Receptionist Caller Accepting Monday at four thirty is fine. Asking for an Appointment I'd like to make appointment with Mrs. Logan, please. Could I have an appointment with Mrs. Clayton? Would it be possible to see Dr. Pratt sometime this week? Could Mr. Baker see me sometime next week? Suggesting a Time Could you come (on) Monday at four thirty? Is Tuesday at one convenient? How about Monday afternoon? Would Wednesday at two be a good time (for you)? She can see you on Friday at ten forty-five. Tuesday at one? Yes, that's O.K. Yes, I can come Monday afternoon. Rejecting Arranging Another Time I can't come on Friday. I can't make it on Friday. Could I come on Thursday instead? Friday's impossible for me. Would you have anything before that? Friday's not a good day for me. Would tomorrow afternoon be possible? 75