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Question
Write in your notebook an imaginary telephonic conversation between you and your family - doctor’s secretary, asking for an appointment to consult the doctor for a health problem you are suffering from. Begin with .......
Secretary: Good morning! This is XYZ Clinic. How can I help you?
Myself: Good morning! I am ................
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Solution
| Secretary: | Good morning! This is the Wellness Clinic. How can I help you? |
| Myself: | Good morning! I am Ishita Kotian. I would like to have an appointment with Dr. Sucheta. I am an old patient. |
| Secretary: | Oh, hello, Ishita. Yes, of course. When would you like an appointment for? |
| Myself: | As soon as possible, Ma'am. |
| Secretary: | I can fit you in tomorrow. |
| Myself: | What time tomorrow? |
| Secretary: | Can you come in at 11 a.m. tomorrow? |
| Myself: | No, I'm sorry. I have to attend some extra classes. Can you give me an appointment in the evening? |
| Secretary: | 6 p.m.? |
| Myself: | Oh yes, that will be fine. 6 p.m. tomorrow. Thank you. |
| Secretary: | Anytime, Ishita. |
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