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Unit 7 Business Dinner

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Part Ⅰ Situational Dialogues

Situational Dialogue 1

Mr.Johnson comes to the hotel to invite his American business associates, Mr.White and his colleagues, to a dinner party.

Mr.Johnson: Good morning, Mr.White. How is your room?

Mr.White: Very comfortable and quiet. We're all very happy with the facilities and services here.

Mr.Johnson: I'm glad to hear that. Now, I'm here just to tell you that we'll be having a dinner party tomorrow evening. We'd like to invite you all to come.

Mr.White: Oh, how nice of you! We'd be delighted to come.

Mr.Johnson: Here's the invitation.

Mr.White: Thank you.

Mr.Johnson: Then I'll send somebody to pick you up from the hotel lobby at six tomorrow evening. Is that all right?

Mr.White: Yes. That's fine. Thank you.

Mr.Johnson: See you then.

Mr.White: See you.

Practice 1

Task 1: Listen to the dialogue and role-play it in pairs.

Task 2: Simulated situational conversation.

Suppose you are Alice. You are making a reservation at a Chinese restaurant for Bill and his client Laurent White.

Situational Dialogue 2

Mr.White and his two colleagues enter the restaurant. Mr.Johnson greets them at the door.

Mr.Johnson: Welcome, everybody! Mr.White, I'm glad you've come.

Mr.White: It's very kind of you to have invited us.

Mr.Johnson: Please sit down. I hope the food we've ordered will be to your liking.

Mr.White: Thank you very much for such a splendid dinner.

(They sit down and begin to have dinner.)

Mr.Johnson: Please help yourself, everybody.

Mr.White and his colleagues: Thank you. We certainly will. It all looks delicious.

Mr.Johnson: Mr.White, you'll be leaving soon. Has your trip to this fair been fruitful?

Mr.White: Yes, there's a really wide range of goods on display and most prices are acceptable.

Mr.Johnson: Have you found anything that particularly interests you?