Mike: |
Hello, Kirill! How are you? |
Kirill: |
Fine, thank you.
{select: +And you?; How are you?; Very well!}
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Mike: |
Very well, thank you. Kirill, I’d like you to meet Patrick Okker. He is a manager from Holland, but he speaks English
{select: quite well; +very well; not well}
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Patrick: |
Pleased to meet you. |
Kirill: |
{select: Pleased to meet you; Glad to meet you; +Nice to meet you}
, too. I’m Kirill Noev.
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Patrick: |
So, Kirill, what do you do? |
Kirill: |
I’m a product manager from Russia. Our company
{select: buys different products; +sells different products; produces different products}
for offices – from paper to computers.
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Patrick: |
That sounds interesting.
{select: +Are you on holiday; You are on holiday; Are you for holiday}
or on business here in London?
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Kirill: |
It’s a business trip. |
Patrick: |
Russia is a nice country,
{select: is it?; it isn’t?;+isn’t it?}
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Kirill: |
Yes, it is. It’s beautiful there. |
Patrick: |
Well,
{select: what a cup of coffee?; +what about a cup of coffee?; what about a cup coffee?}
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Kirill: |
With pleasure. |