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— a business visa;
— a tourist visa;
— a visa when your passport is not available.
III. Make up small dialogues of your own personifying an applicant for visa and Vice-Consul.
IV. Phone the Consular Department inquiring about the delay in issuing visas for a group of Polish students.
E. CONGRATULATIONS
Mr James: Two-four-five; seven-double three-six.
Mr Serov: Good morning. Could I have a word with Mr James, please?
Mr James: Speaking.
Mr Serov: Boris Serov here, Arthur.
Mr James: Oh, hello, Boris.
Mr Serov: I’m calling to offer you my heartiest congratulations on your promotion.
Mr James: Thank you ever so much.
Mr Serov: I guess you have other fish to fry[12] and we won’t be having as many official contacts now, but I do hope that our productive cooperation will continue.
Mr James: I hope so, too. It has always been a great pleasure for me to have worked with the people from your country.
Mr Serov: Thank you. That’s splendid then. Please accept my best wishes for your future career. Good-bye, Arthur.
Mr James: Good-bye, Boris.
Mr Clay: Hello. Could I speak to Mr Orlov?
Mr Orlov: Speaking. Good afternoon.
Mr Clay: Good afternoon, Mike. This is John Clay speaking.
Mr Orlov: How are you, John?
Mr Clay: Fine, thanks. I called to wish you a happy birthday.
Mr Orlov: Thank you very much, John. It’s so kind of you to remember my birthday. Incidentally could you come over to my place tonight? I’m having a few people over.
Mr Clay: Thanks, Mike, but I’m afraid I must be leaving for Glasgow today. I’ll give you a ring when I come back.
Mr Orlov: Good. So I hope to see you before long. Good-bye.
Mr Clay: Good-bye.
Mr Candlin: Three-four-one; seven-one-double eight.
Mr Azarov: Hello, Philip, Azarov here.
Mr Candlin: Oh, Victor, good morning.
Mr Azarov: I was delighted to hear of your marriage, Philip. Please accept my most sincere and hearty congratulations. I wish I could have been at your wedding but I have only just come from Moscow.
Mr Candlin: Thank you very much. I was so sorry you couldn’t come.
Mr Azarov: It’s really good that you decided to get married at last and I do wish you and Mary the very best of luck and many years in which to enjoy it.
Mr Candlin: Thank you for your kind wishes.
Mr Azarov: Good-bye.
Mr Candlin: Bye.
Mr Petrov: Good afternoon, Jack.
Mr Hailey: Good afternoon, Nick.