At the office A: Good morning, miss. B: May I help you? A: I"d like to see Mr. Miller, please. B: May I have your name, please. A: I"d like to see Mr. Smith. B: Do you have an appoinment? A: No, but I have something urgent to talk about with him. B: Sorry, he"s at a meeting now. A: I"d like to see Mr. Lines, please. B: Would you give me your business card? A: Sure. Here you are. B: Thank you. I"ll see if he"s available now. A: Good morning, miss. I"d like to see Mr. Johnson. B: May I have your name, please? A: My name is Bill Jones. B: Mr. Johnson is expecting you. I"ll tell him you"re here. A: I"d like to see Mr. Johnson. B: Do you have an appoinment? A: No. B: I"m sorry, Mr. Johnson has a full schedule this week. A: I"d like to see Mr. Cooper. B: Sorry, Mr. Cooper is occupied at the moment. Could you please write a note to him on the matter you wish to see him about? A: Sure. A: Hello, this is Mr. Smith of Motorola Corporation. Is that Johnson Company? B: Yes. A: May I speak to Mr. Hans Miller, please? B: Sorry, he"s been transferred to the New York Office. A: Good morning, miss? B: May I help you, sir? A: Do you have any vacancies for full-time job? B: Yes, we need an accountant in our Finance Department. A: What"re your qualifications? Can you say something about yourself? B: I"ve just got my Ph.D. in engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but I had worked for two years before I started to work on a doctor"s degree. A: That"s very good. A: I"ve passed the tests for business skills in computer and shorthand. B: That"s impressive. A: I think I"m quite fit for accounting work. B: Would you please fill in this form?