A fun lesson for ESL students to learn useful modal verbs, present simple, future simple, vocabulary for telling time, and expressions to schedule an appointment in English. Watch the ESL video about Business English and use the ESL Printable and Digital storytelling flashcards to retell the story and practice telling time, using modal verbs, and overcoming scheduling challenges. Get the downloadable worksheets, ESL printable and digital flashcards, ESL listening and reading exercises, and gamify lessons with badges and stamps.
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do you have time | I’m afraid | it’s great to hear from you
another | appointment | conference call
Use vocabulary from the Word Bank to complete the sentences below.
Choose the correct preposition OR leave blank for each sentence.
It’s great to hear from you.
conference call
I want to schedule (a conference call).
What (day) is good for you?
I’m afraid (he’s busy).
Do you have time (on Monday)?
another | appointment | available
Jack: Kare Bears. How may I help you today?
Mindy: May I speak with Jack Aranda please?
Jack: This is Jack. May I ask who is calling?
Mindy: Hi Jack, this is Mindy from Global Exports.
Jack: Hello Mindy. It’s great to hear from you.
Mindy: Jack, I’m calling because we would like to schedule a conference call for next week.
Jack: That’s great news. What day is good for you?
Mindy: How about next Tuesday the 12th?
Jack: What time?
Mindy: Is two o’clock okay?
Jack: Oh, I’m sorry I have another meeting at that time.
Mindy: I see. What time is good for you next Tuesday?
Jack: Do you have time in the morning?
Mindy: No, I’m afraid Tony has appointments all morning.
Jack: Is he available any time after four o’clock?
Mindy: Let me see… Four o’clock your time would be one o’clock our time.
Yes, he’s available then.
Jack: Perfect! I’m looking forward to talking with you both on Tuesday.
all booked up
unavailable
book a time
Are you free on (Friday)?
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Reference: I1L5