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making an appointment answer 1
Welcome back everybody in this session — we're going to take a look at some of the vocabulary we used in session 2.

Correct answer: (b) everybody

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 vocabulary building: english noun toeic vocabulary test Meaning of 'all about'
making an appointment answer 2
To start with, can you remember what session 2 was all about?

Correct answer: (d) remember

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making an appointment answer 3
Yes, that's right. It was all about the job I do every day. I expect you recall that I work for a financial company as a financial advisor.

Correct answer: (b) as

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making an appointment answer 4
In other words I help people with investing their money.

Correct answer: (c) investing

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 vocabulary esl: nouns adjectives verbs adverbs Make an appointment vs. take an appointment
making an appointment answer 5
My clients contact our office via email or phone and then we make an appointment.

Correct answer: (a) make

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making an appointment answer 6
You arrange an appointment with another person because you want to meet or see them.

Correct answer: (c) meet

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The two things that are important for an appointment are the time and the place. You say for example: Let's meet next Monday at 10 o'clock.

Correct answer: (b) at

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 define mitigate, anoint, mesmerize, wither A date is usually a private meeting with another person
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Another word that is very similar in meaning to appointment is the word date. A date is usually a private meeting with another person.

Correct answer: (d) another

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 meaning of rendezvous Going to + verb
making an appointment answer 9
So, when you say: I've got a date with my boss, it means you are going to see your boss privately.

Correct answer: (a) are going to

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 "rise up" vs. "get up" For the first time
making an appointment answer 10
Possibly you also know the expression 'blind date', which is a rendezvous with a person you have never seen before and you are meeting them for the first time.

Correct answer: (c) for

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