Monday 12 December 2011
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This is another post of making appointment or arrangement to meet someone. Two previous discussions; phrases of making appointment and video learning of making appointment are helpful if they are completed with some example of dialog that consist of making appointment. The following is the phone call between patient and clinic, it is about making appointment. This sample of dialog in making appointment is taken from literacynet.org. Study the phone conversation bellow!
Making Appointment
Clinic: Hello,
Patient: I'd like to make an appointment for a check-up.
Clinic: Have you been here before?
Patient: No, I haven't.
Clinic: We have an opening on Friday, October 12th at 3 o'clock.
Patient: I'm sorry, I work on Friday's. Do you have any appointments available on Monday or Wednesdays?
Clinic: Our first Monday appointment would be October 22nd at 9 in the morning. Could you make that?
Patient: Yes, that would be fine.
Clinic: What is your name?
Patient: Luci Garcia.
Clinic: What is your phone number?
Patient: 764-2110.
Clinic: Is that the 206 area code?
Patient: Yes, that's right.
Clinic: What is your date of birth?
Patient: 10/13/63.
Clinic: How will you be paying for this appointment? Do you have health insurance or medical coupons?
Patient: No, I don't. Can you tell me what the charge would be for this visit?
Clinic: We charge by sliding scale. You will need to bring your last 2 pay-stubs, an ID, and a 10$ deposit. Please come 1/2 hour before the time of your appointment to fill out a medical history.
Patient: OK. I will do that.
Clinic: OK. I've noted that on the schedule. We will see you on Monday, October 22nd at 9 for a physical check-up. Plan on spending about 1 hour at the clinic.
Patient: Thank you. Good-bye.
Clinic: Good-bye.
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Making Appointment
Clinic: Hello,
Patient: I'd like to make an appointment for a check-up.
Clinic: Have you been here before?
Patient: No, I haven't.
Clinic: We have an opening on Friday, October 12th at 3 o'clock.
Patient: I'm sorry, I work on Friday's. Do you have any appointments available on Monday or Wednesdays?
Clinic: Our first Monday appointment would be October 22nd at 9 in the morning. Could you make that?
Patient: Yes, that would be fine.
Clinic: What is your name?
Patient: Luci Garcia.
Clinic: What is your phone number?
Patient: 764-2110.
Clinic: Is that the 206 area code?
Patient: Yes, that's right.
Clinic: What is your date of birth?
Patient: 10/13/63.
Clinic: How will you be paying for this appointment? Do you have health insurance or medical coupons?
Patient: No, I don't. Can you tell me what the charge would be for this visit?
Clinic: We charge by sliding scale. You will need to bring your last 2 pay-stubs, an ID, and a 10$ deposit. Please come 1/2 hour before the time of your appointment to fill out a medical history.
Patient: OK. I will do that.
Clinic: OK. I've noted that on the schedule. We will see you on Monday, October 22nd at 9 for a physical check-up. Plan on spending about 1 hour at the clinic.
Patient: Thank you. Good-bye.
Clinic: Good-bye.
You can read also about “ Cara mengundang seseorang dalam bahasa inggris” or “Contoh text narrative singkat” or “Contoh text argumentative” and “Contoh reading text bahasa inggris” Thank for yor attention.
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