English Lessons
“There was a huge spike in demand in the second quarter, but it's been flat since then.”
You're giving a presentation at a meeting at work. You're showing the sales results for your company, which rose quickly a few months ago.
“Yes, I'd like to place an order for delivery?”
It's dinner time, but you don't want to cook. You call a restaurant to get some food sent to your house. When they answer, you start this way.
“How did you enjoy your stay, Mr. Robinson?”
You work at a hotel. A guest is checking out. You want to know if he's satisfied.
“Sir, are you ready to check out?”
You work at a hotel. A guest who's been staying at the hotel has all of his luggage. You say this as he walks toward the reception desk.
“I hear that mobile app developers are in demand right now.”
You're talking to your neighbor, who says that he's learning how to build applications for phones and tablet computers. You think that it's a good idea because there are a lot of jobs in that area. You encourage him.
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