Making suggestions is easy - 03 - English at Work shows you how

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Narrator: Here we are again at Tip Top Trading, where Anna's interview for a sales job has been suddenly interrupted. Office assistant Denise has entered the room, looking very worried. What's wrong? And will Anna have any suggestions that might help?

Denise: I don't know what to do!

Paul: So what's the matter Denise?

Denise: You know the PowerPoint presentation?

Paul: The one we've been preparing for the last two months?

Denise: Yes.

Paul: The one that's very, very important and that we need this afternoon?

Denise: That one.

Paul: Aha.

Denise: We've lost everything!

Paul: No!

Denise: I had it on a USB stick, to transfer it, but the stick has vanished!

Narrator: Right Anna, now is your chance to help them find solutions to the problem. You'll need phrases like: Can I make a suggestion? Why don't you…? Have you tried…? Maybe we could…? How about…? I have an idea!

Paul: But don't you have it saved on your computer?

Denise: No, it was taking up a lot of space, so I deleted it.

Paul: So you have lost the only copy we have.

Denise: Yes.

Narrator: What idiots! I've never seen such a disorganised office. Go on, you'd better help them, Anna.

Anna: Can I make a suggestion?

Paul: Yes, please do!

Anna: Why don't you try looking in your recycle bin? It might still be there.

Denise: I did. It isn't.

Anna: Have you tried asking your colleagues if they've seen the memory stick?

Denise: I did. They haven't.

Anna: How about looking through your rubbish bin to see if you threw it away by mistake?

Denise: (getting shirty) I don't do silly things like that!

Paul: All very sensible suggestions Anna, thank you.

Anna: Maybe I could do a big office search for you…? I'm good at finding things.

Denise: There are confidential documents in this officenon-staff are not allowed to see them.

Paul: Now, now Denise. Why don't you drink up that nice tea?

Anna: I have an idea! Did you ever email the presentation to anyone?

Paul: Golly gosh, you did Denise! You emailed it to me to proof-read. It'll be in my inbox somewhere. Good thinking Anna!

Denise: I was just about to suggest that myself actually.

Paul: Problem solved. Thank you Anna!

Anna: Pleasure.

Narrator: Well done Anna!

Paul: Right, now please leave us Denise. Anna and I will continue our interview. Would you like a biscuit Anna?

Anna: Thank you. Oh, what's that?

Paul: Oh golly gosh, the USB stick! It was mixed in with the plate of biscuits that Denise brought in.

Anna: It's wet!

Paul: Yes, I think maybe I stirred my tea with it at one point. Oh well. Now, where were we…? My goodness, it's 11 o'clock! I have a meeting right now! I'm afraid I'm going to have to go. But I've made up my mind about you anyway. I suppose you'd like to know if you've got the job?

Anna: Yes please!

Narrator: Ah - Stop right there! I'm sure everybody would like to know if Anna's got the jobbut everybody's going to have to wait until we've heard her helpful phrases once again: Can I make a suggestion? Why don't you try looking in your recycle bin? Have you tried asking your colleagues if they've seen the memory stick? How about…? Maybe I could do a big office search for you…? How about looking through your rubbish bin…? I have an idea!

Paul: Anna, we need someone who can think on her feet and who is a first-rate people person. Someone who sees solutions, not problemssomeone like you! So if you want the job, it's yours!

Narrator: Ah, now think carefully Annado you really want to work for these people? They seem a bitdisorganised.

Anna: I would definitely like the job! Thank you!

Narrator: So be it. Join us again next week for Anna's first day as a sales executive at Tip Top Trading.