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Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Roleplay ON A BUSINESS TRIP

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com This dialogue focuses on asking questions about a business presentation with the present perfect and past simple tenses. Make sure you understand the differences between these two tenses, practice the dialogue and then have your own conversations about work. Ask questions about what he or she has done, and use the past simple to ask specific questions on details.

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Hi Brian, this is Betsy. How are you doing? I've just returned from the Head Office. The weather is great! Boston is a great city!

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Have you met Frank yet? No, I haven't seen him yet. We have a meeting at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. We are going to meet then.

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Have you made your presentation yet? Yes, I made the presentation yesterday afternoon. I was very nervous, but everything went well.

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Has management given you any feedback yet? Yes, I've already met with the sales director. We met immediately after the meeting and he was impressed with our work.

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com That's great Brian. Congratulations! Have you visited any museums yet? No, I'm afraid I haven't had any time yet. I hope to take a tour around town tomorrow.

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Well, I'm happy to hear that everything is going well. I'll talk to you soon. Thanks for calling Betsy. Bye. Bye

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com Comprehension 1) Where is Brian? a. Boston b. London c. Paris 2) Why is he there? a. On holiday b. On business c. For a performance 3) Has he made the presentation yet? a. No b. Yes c. Doesn't say

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com 1) Where is Brian? a. Boston b. London c. Paris 2) Why is he there? a. On holiday b. On business c. For a performance 3) Has he made the presentation yet? a. No b. Yes c. Doesn't say

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com 4) When he is going to meet Frank? a. At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning b. Tomorrow afternoon c. At 7 o'clock tomorrow evening 5) Why hasn't he visited any museums yet? a. He hasn't had time. b. He doesn't want to visit any museums. c. He thinks Boston is boring.

Roleplay – On a business trip © 2014 wheresjenny.com 4) When he is going to meet Frank? a. At 10 o'clock tomorrow morning b. Tomorrow afternoon c. At 7 o'clock tomorrow evening 5) Why hasn't he visited any museums yet? a. He hasn't had time. b. He doesn't want to visit any museums. c. He thinks Boston is boring.