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English at Work - Episode 8: Room 301 | Текст песни

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Paul: Good afternoon.

Anna & Tom: Hi, good afternoon.

Paul: Anna, Tom, room 301 please. Now.

Narrator: Welcome back to Tip Top Trading, where things are a teeny bit tense
today. Paul has called Tom and Anna into room 301, the place where
difficult conversations happen. Perhaps Paul has found out about
yesterday's unhappy clients.

Anna: Oh dear.

Narrator: You should be okay Anna. After the way you coped with Mr Lime, you
should be praised.

Anna: Really? What do you think Paul will say?

Narrator: Well, if he is pleased, he'll say things like:

Well done.
You handled it well.
Great job.
I'm really impressed.

Anna: And if he's not?

Narrator: Well, I suppose – oop. Here’s Paul now!

Paul: Well, Tom, Anna... Yesterday was not a great day. Two clients came in with
serious complaints. Mrs Kumquat received a delivery of imitation bananas
that were purple, not very convincing. And Mr Lime ordered grapefruits,
but got pineapples. Tom.

Tom: Yes.

Paul: Were you responsible for these errors?

Tom: Well... yes, but…

Paul: Look, mistakes happen. But it seems that Mrs Kumquat left our offices
even angrier than when she came in and she says she will never use Tip
Top Trading again.

Tom: I tried my best.

Paul: Hmmm. I understand you told her to spray-paint the bananas and to 'stop
being such a miserable old witch'.

Tom: Yeah, well look, she'd been very rude to me.

Paul: If you weren't such a good salesman I would fire you for that. Anna.

Anna: Yes.

Paul: Well done. Not only was Mr Lime satisfied that his problem would be
resolved, but we might even get some extra business from him, thanks to
your Imperial Lemon proposal.

Anna: I hope so.

Paul: You were in a difficult situation and you handled it well. You remained
calm, friendly and professional. So, great job. I'm really impressed. I'm
going to…

(phone rings)

Paul: Who's that? Oh no. It's a call from the USA.

Tom: Oh god!

Anna: What?

Tom: It’s the boss!

Anna: Whose boss?

Tom: Ours! The big, big boss, based in America.

Paul: Shhhh! (on the phone) Hellooo? Ah, good afternoon Mr Socrates, I mean,
er- morning, ha ha, where you are it's … yes, no, n-yes …. I'm not sure.
Mrs Kumquat … did she? … well, it was very unfortunate …. purple, yes ….
totally unacceptable …. I will. If you'd like I could …. Mr Socrates? Hello?
Mr Socrates? Oh, he's gone.

Right where was I? Tom, great work. Anna, I'm disappointed. No, no,
Anna, great work, I want you to take charge of the Imperial Lemon
presentation. Tom, if you speak to a client like that again there will be
disciplinary action. Mrs Kumquat was so angry she even emailed Mr
Socrates. Ok, that’s it.

Narrator: Phew! What a relief for Anna. Let's listen again to some of the phrases Paul
used to praise her:

Well done.
You were in a difficult situation and you handled it well.

So, great job. I'm really impressed.

He also explained why he thought Anna had done a good job:

You remained calm, friendly and professional.

Excellent work Anna. But Tom's mistakes have given everyone a lot of
work to do tomorrow.

Paul: First thing tomorrow we need to sort this mess out. Tom, I want you to
phone every single client and check the orders. Anna, you can go to the
warehouse and find out what's going on in there!

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