English Lessons
“We have access to all kinds of personal information about the patients.”
You work at a doctor's office. You're talking to a member of your extended family about your job. You want to express how serious your responsibilities are at work, so you talk about the information that you are able to see there.
“It's strictly confidential.”
You work at a doctor's office. At work, you have access to a lot of your patients' personal information. You're explaining your job to an extended family member who doesn't know much about it, and you want to explain that you can't share any infor...
“How lovely!”
You received a birthday gift from a coworker. You are opening it in front of her. It's a shirt for you. You want to make her think that you're happy about the gift, so you say this.
“If there are any issues that require immediate attention, I can be reached on my mobile at 646-469-XXXX.”
You're going on vacation. You're leaving an e-mail out-of-office message to let people know that you won't answer their e-mails. But you include this line because you want people to call you if there's an emergency.
“Feel free to delegate some of those responsibilities to me.”
Your boss always has too much work to do. He's telling you about all of the things he has to do. You'd like to help him out and get more work experience, so you want to offer to take some of his work. You say this.
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