| Who
would make these requests? |
|
| 1. Could you tell me how much it costs? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | a customer to a sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | a policeman to a prisoner |
| 2. Could you say that again please? I didn't understand. | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 3. Could you tell me if the price includes sales tax? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a hotel receptionist to a visitor |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 4. Could you fix us two black coffees please, Barbara? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 5. Could you please speak more slowly? I didn't understand. | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 6. Would you mind opening that suitcase? | |
| a) | a customs officer |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 7. Would you mind telling me who your present supplier is? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | sales person to customer |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 8. Would you mind spelling your name please? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | somebody answering the phone |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | a customs officer |
| 9. Could you tell me how to pronounce "specialisation"? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 10. Would you mindworking late tonight? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 11. Could you tell me where Mr Brown's office is? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
| 12. Could you tell me if you have any in stock? | |
| a) | a boss to a secretary |
| b) | customer to sales person |
| c) | a visitor to a company |
| d) | somebody whose English is not perfect |
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