Phone fun Unit 3.3 презентация

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Exercise 1A Page 34

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Answer the questions

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1. Who [hu:] do you call on your mobile [mobail] phone the most?

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I call my …… the most
(son, daughter, boss, friend)

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2. Do you send text messages?

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Yes, I do
No, I don’t

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Exercise 2A Page 34

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Read the text quickly

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Before you read paragraph 1

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Average [æviridʒ] - средний

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Mobile [mobail] phone [foun] user [ju:zə]

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The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user

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The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user sends about 20 messages a day

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7.2 – seven point two

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In the UK people send 78.9 billion text messages

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A picture message [mesədʒ]

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In the UK people send 553 million picture messages a year

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A billion – миллиард 4 billion

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Enjoy reading paragraph 1

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There’re now [nau] more than 4 billion mobile phones in the world. In

the UK people send 78.9 billion text messages

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And 553 million picture messages every year. That’s over 216 million text messages

a day and 9 million an hour [auə]

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In fact the average mobile phone user sends about 20 text messages a

day

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Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2

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A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain

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C. Texting in Britain

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Before you read paragraph 2

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A champion [tʃæmpiən]

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This year’s champion [tʃæmpiən] is Kate Moore

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A championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

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A texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

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The US National texting Championship

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Enjoy reading paragraph 2

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Now American fans of mobile phone texting can show what they can do

at the US National Texting Championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

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This year’s champion[tʃæmpiən] is a 15-year old Kate Moore from Iowa. She sends

14000 texts a month

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Kate can even send a text message with her eyes [aiz]
closed!

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Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2

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A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain

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A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]

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Before you read paragraph 3

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Competition [kompə’tiʃən] - соревнование

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In London there’s a special competition [kompə’tiʃən]

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Throw [θrou] – кидать, метать

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Some women can throw [θrou] a phone over 50 meters

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The mobile phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]

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A competitor [kəm’petitə] - соревнующийся

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In this event [i’vent] competitors [kəm’petitəz] throw [θrou] their phones

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Enjoy reading paragraph 3

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Of course, some people hate mobile phones

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Every year in London there’s a special competition called the Mobile Phone Throwing

Championship

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In this event competitors throw their phones as far as they can. Some

women can throw a phone over 50 meters

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And some men can throw one over 95 meters. It’s a lot of

fun for mobile phone haters!

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Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2

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A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip] B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən] C. Texting in Britain

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B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]

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Exercise 2B Page 34

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Match the numbers with the information

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1. 4 billion?

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There’re now more than 4 billion mobile phones in the world. In the

UK people send 78,9 billion text messages a year

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1. 4 billion E. Mobile phones in the world

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2. 78.9 billion?

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There’re now more than 4 billion mobile phones in the world. In the

UK people send 78,9 billion text messages a year

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2. 78.9 billion D. Text messages a year in the UK

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3. 216 million?

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And 553 million picture messages every year. That’s over 216 million text messages

a day and 9 million an hour

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3. 216 million H. Messages a day

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4. 9 million?

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And 553 million picture messages every year. That’s over 216 million text messages

a day and 9 million an hour

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4. 9 million F. Messages an hour

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In fact the average mobile phone user sends about 20 text messages a

day

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5. 20 G. Messages a day for every user

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6. 14 000?

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This year’s champion is a 15-year old Kate Moore from Iowa. She sends

14000 texts a month

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6. 14 000 C. Messages Kate sends every month

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This year’s champion is a 15-year old Kate Moore from Iowa. She sends

14000 texts a month

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7. 15 B. Kate’s age

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And some men can throw one over 95 meters. It’s a lot of

fun for mobile phone haters!

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8. 95 A. Meters some men can throw a phone

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Exercise 3 Page 34

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How do you use your mobile phone? Tick the things you do

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Surf the Internet

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Take photos

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Listen to music

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Send texts

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Send pictures

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Play games

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Translate words

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Make phone calls

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Download ring tones or music

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Watch videos

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Use maps or GPS

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Do calculations

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Tell me what you do with your mobile phone

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Point [point]

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A hundred [hʌndrid]

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A thousand [θauzənd]

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Exercise 4 Page 34

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Match the numbers with the words in the box

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16 Sixteen [siks’ti:n]

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60 Sixty [siksti]

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Слова hundred, thousand, million, billion – употребляются в единственном числе

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600 Six hundred [hʌndrid]

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600 Six hundred [hʌndrid]

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Между сотнями и десятками вставляется And

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601 Six hundred [hʌndrid] and one

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660 Six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixty

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6 000 Six thousand [θauzənd]

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6 616 Six thousand [θauzənd], six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixteen

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60 000 Sixty thousand [θauzənd]

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600 000 Six hundred [hʌndrid] thousand [θauzənd]

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6 000 000 Six million

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6 000 000 000 Six billion

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Exercise 5B Page 35

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Listen. Underline the number you hear

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Track 1.39

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1. Forty - 40

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2. Eighty [eiti] - 80

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3. Seventeen - 17

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4. Thirteen - 13

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5. Ninety -90

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6. Sixteen -16

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Exercise 6 Page 35

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Listen. Match the names with the messages. Complete the messages

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Page 152 Track 1.40

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1. Message for Tony From Jane

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A: This is 054 898 4567. Please leave a message after the tone.
B:

Hi, Tony. It’s Jane

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Let’s meet outside the cinema at 10 to eight. See you there.

OK?
Bye

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1. Message for Tony From Jane Meet outside the cinema at 7.50

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2. Message for Mandy From Steve Henshaw

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A: Hello. This is Mandy and John’s phone. We’re not here right now

so please leave a message with your name and number

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and the time of your call. Thank you.
B: Mandy, it’s Steve Henshaw

here.

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It’s twenty past three on Wednesday [wenzdi]. Can you call me. My number

is 068 919 0752. Thanks

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2. Message for Mandy From Steve Henshaw Please call him at 068 919 0752

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3. Message for Michael Brown from Carol

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A: This is Michael Brown’s voicemail. Please leave a message now.
B: Good morning,

Mr. Brown

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This is Carol at Benson Cameras. Your new camera is here. Can you

come to the shop and get it this week?

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We’re open from 9 o’clock until half past six every day

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3. Message for Michael Brown from Carol Your new camera is there. Can you

go and get it this week. Shop is open 9 until 6.30 every day

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4. Message for Judy from Damian

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A: Hi, I am not here right now so please leave a message

after the beep. Thanks.

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B: Judy, it’s Damian. Why don’t we meet for dinner this evening? How

about the Italian restaurant in Green Street at 25 past 8?

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Give me a call. I am in the office all afternoon.

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4. Message for Judy from Damian Why don’t we meet for dinner this evening? 8.25

at the restaurant in Green Street? Call me in the office

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5. Message for David Renton from Mary Wilde

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A: Good morning, Brandon Travel Agency.
B: Hello. Can I speak to David Relton

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A: I’m afraid, he isn’t in this morning. Can I take a message?

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B: Yes, can you ask him to call Mary Wilde?
A: Of course. What’s

your telephone number?

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B: It’s 713 391 8834 A: Sorry? Can you repeat that?
B: 713 391 8834
A:

Fine
Thanks. Bye

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5. Message for David Renton from Mary Wilde Please call her at 713

391 8834

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Exercise 7 Page 35

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Number the sentences in the correct order then listen and check

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2. Hello, Can I speak to Laura, please?

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3. She isn’t here right now. Can I take a message?

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4. Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey

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5. What’s your number?

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6. It’s 011 908 5561

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7. OK. Bye

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Exercise 8 Page 35

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How to use the phone, take and leave a message

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1. Answer the phone Hello This is 908 934 7822

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2. Take a message She isn’t here right [rait] now [nau]. Can I take

a message? Sorry, can you repeat that? What’s your number?

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3. Leave a message Please ask her to call me. My number is 909 541

-323

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4. Leave a voicemail message (Informal)Hi. John. It’s Ana here. Can you call me? (Formal)

Good morning. This is Michael Brown. I’d like to leave a message for Mrs. Brinley

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5. End the call Thanks. OK. Bye See you there (later) [leite]

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Exercise 9 Page 35

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Make a phone call of your own

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A: 788 032 1349 B: Hello. It’s Carla. Can I speak to Jason?

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A: I am sorry. He isn’t in here today. Can I take a

message?

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B: Please ask him to call me My number is 990 675 3551

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A: Can you repeat that?

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B: It’s 990 675 3551

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A: OK. I’ll give him the message

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B: Thank you. Bye! A: Bye!

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Please make up a similar telephone conversation

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