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Common Expressions #5 (Making Appointments) | English Listening & Speaking Practice

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In this lesson, you will practise your listening and speaking skills with some common expressions used in making appointments.
The lesson includes some expressions used in informal and some expressions used in formal telephone conversations.
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Lesson on telephoning: http://youtu.be/NWawMZxDh9Y

Practice Lesson #1: http://youtu.be/bzZ5AlI-IdE
Practice Lesson #2: http://youtu.be/Kh5Ol5PKDvQ
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Practice Lesson #4: http://youtu.be/YMxA4Q94qao

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