A. Michael Morgan and Sylvie Dam, are arranging a trip to a conference in San Francisco. Listen to their conversation and answer the questions.

1. What do Sylvie and Michael decide to do?

2. What does Michael say he'll do today?

3. What does Sylvie say she'll do today?

4. When do they arrange to speak again?

B. Fill in the gaps to complete the expressions from the conversation.

get          back       call         contact    give     look        speak     touch

 
 

 


1. phone someone = ________ someone / _______ someone a call

2. talk to someone = ________ to someone

3. phone again later = phone ________ / ________ back to someone

4. phone or email someone = ________ someone / get in _______ with someone

5. find / check some information = _________ into something

B. Listen again and change 1-6 to make sentences from the conversation.

1. I can look on the Internet after lunch.

    I’ll ___________________________.     

2. Let me give her a call this afternoon.

    I’ll ___________________________.     

3. Why don't we catch the same flight?

    Shall __________________________?   

4. Do you want me to look into flights to San Francisco?

    Shall __________________________?   

5. If you want, I can contact the San Francisco office.

    Shall __________________________?   

6. If you like, we can speak at about 4.30.

    Shall __________________________?   

C. Work with a partner. Student A reads sentences 1 and 3 and offers a solution. Student B reads sentences 1 and 4 and offers a solution. Change roles.

Shall I …? / I’ll …

contact / get in touch / look into / call / get back to / find out

1. We can get there by train, but I'm not sure how long it takes.

2. I don't know what it costs, but my colleague has a pr ice list.

3. I’ll give you the address. I don't have it here, but it's in my office.

4. We need more information. Sylvie knows a lot about this.