Making an appointment
A: Pearson and Brown. Can I help you?
B: This is Gerald Smith from Taylor & Sons. Could I speak to Mrs. Phillips?
A: Just a moment, Mr. Smith, I'll put you through.
C: Susan Phillips speaking.
B: Hello Susan. This is Gerald Smith.
C: Oh hello, Gerald. How are you?
B: Fine. I'm just phoning to see if we could fix a meeting for next week.
C: Yes, of course. We've got to discuss next year's order. Just a moment, I'll get my diary... Right, next week...?
B: Could you manage Tuesday?
C: I'm sorry. I'm out all day on Tuesday.
B: What about Friday then?
C: Yes, Friday in the morning would suit me fine.
B: Good, that suits me too. Shall we say 10 o'clock?
C: Fine. So 10 o'clock here then?
B: Yes, that's probably easiest. Right, I look forward to seeing you.
C: Bye.
B: Bye.
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