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All in a day’s work. The Warehouse Madrid Elementary Class. A customer. A report. notes. A letter. A message. A contract. A company. A meeting. A conference. B. Do you ever write reports for your company? When was the last time you wrote a letter?
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All in a day’s work The Warehouse Madrid Elementary Class
B • Do you ever write reports for your company? • When was the last time you wrote a letter? • Do you have to answer the phone at your job? • Do you always answer emails? • Do you take messages for other people? • Do you take notes when you’re in a meeting? • How many times in your life have you signed a contract? • Do you always sign your letters the same way?
B • Do you work for a company or are you self-employed? • Do you work in an office or do you work from home? • Do you go to every meeting you’re supposed to? • Do you ever go to conferences? • How often do you write to a customer or to a company?
#3 • Frank isn’t at work because the train was late. • The meeting with the Tamada brothers is at ten o’clock. • Frank wants Janet to start the meeting. • The contract is Frank’s. • Adriana is at home. • Janet wants Liz to finish some reports.
Present Continuous • To talk about things happening now • I’m waiting for a taxi. • They’re sitting in your office.
Spelling rules • Most verbs • Add –ing • Play • Playing • Look • looking