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Talking About Ordering Services

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Do you know how to talk about arranging

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services in English? Hi, my name is

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Alicia and this is three-step English by

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In this lesson, you'll learn how to use

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have something done to arrange services

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through a quick conversation.

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Let's look at the dialogue.

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Hi Jessica, do you mind if I ask you a

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quick question? Of course. What's your

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question? It's regarding facility

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operations. I want to make sure that

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everything is ready for the new facility

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we're opening next month. That's coming

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up. What do you want to know? Listen

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carefully because the next sentence

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features the key pattern for this

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lesson. How often do we have the

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equipment serviced? It depends, but

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every 6 months is good for most of the

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equipment. Got it. What about cleaning?

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How often should we have the carpets

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cleaned, for example? I'd say about once

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a year. Also, it's a good idea to have

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the alarms tested annually as well.

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Great. Thanks for your help. No problem.

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Actually, you reminded me that I need to

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have the copy machine serviced. Thanks.

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Let's go over the dialogue again, more

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slowly this time.

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Hi, Jessica. Do you mind if I ask you a

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quick question?

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Of course. What's your question?

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It's regarding facility operations.

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I want to make sure that everything is

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ready for the new facility we're opening

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next month.

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That's coming up. What do you want to

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know?

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How often do we have the equipment

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serviced?

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It depends, but every six months is good

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for most of the equipment.

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Got it. What about cleaning? How often

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should we have the carpets cleaned, for

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example?

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I'd say about once a year. Also, it's a

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good idea to have the alarms tested

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annually as well.

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Great. Thanks for your help. No problem.

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Actually, you reminded me that I need to

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have the copy machine serviced. Thanks.

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Let's look at the sentence pattern. Do

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you remember the focus sentence from the

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dialogue?

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How often do we have the equipment

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serviced? This sentence follows the

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pattern here. This pattern is the

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structure that all of our examples will

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follow. Have plus object plus past

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participle. This sentence pattern have

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plus object plus past participle is used

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to talk about arranging for someone else

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to do a service or task. In business

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settings, this structure is especially

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useful when referring to professional

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services, maintenance, or tasks that are

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regularly outsourced or scheduled. Let's

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go part by part. Have is the main verb

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that introduces the idea of arranging or

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requesting a service. It shows that the

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subject is not doing the action

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themselves but is responsible for making

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it happen. The object is the thing

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receiving the service, usually a

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product, piece of equipment, or area of

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work. The past participle is the form of

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the verb that describes what is being

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done to the object such as cleaned,

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repaired, serviced, delivered, etc. Now,

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let's look at the example sentence. How

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often do we have the equipment serviced?

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Here have is the main verb that

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expresses arranging the service. The

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equipment is the object. It's what's

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being worked on. Serviced is the past

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participle. It tells us what action is

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being performed on the equipment.

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Now, let's look at some speaking

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examples.

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It looks like you had this account

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closed last year. Can you see how the

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pattern applies here? The verb had is

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the past tense of have. The object is

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this account and closed is the past

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participle. Together had this account

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closed shows that the speaker arranged

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for someone else to close the account.

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This follows the structure have plus

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object plus past participle.

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Next. Can we meet in your office? I'm

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having mine painted here. Having is the

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present continuous form of have. The

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object is mine, meaning my office, and

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the past participle is painted. This

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means the speaker arranged for someone

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to paint their office. Let's try one

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more. I had the reports sent over from

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the project team. In this sentence, had

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is the past tense of have. The object is

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the reports and sent is the past

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participle. It shows the speaker

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arranged for the reports to be

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delivered. Another one, did you have

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your computer updated recently? The

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question uses have in the form did you

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have? The object is your computer and

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updated is the past participle. This

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asks whether the listener arranged for

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someone to update their computer. One

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last example. When did we last have the

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copy machine serviced? This uses have in

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the past question form when did we have?

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The object is the coffee machine and

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serviced is the past participle. The

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speaker is asking about the last time a

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service was arranged.

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Thank you for watching. Now you know how

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to talk about arranging services in

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English and now you can move on to the

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practice.

Key Vocabulary (50)

to A1 preposition

toward

"Go to school."

of A1 preposition

belonging

"Cup of tea."

and A1 conjunction

also

"You and me."

in A1 preposition

inside

"In the house."

that A1 determiner

specific

"That book."

it A1 pronoun

A third-person singular pronoun used to refer to an object, animal, or situation that has already been mentioned or is clear from context. It is also frequently used as a dummy subject to talk about time, weather, or distance.

for A1 preposition

Used to show who is intended to have or use something, or to explain the purpose or reason for an action. It is also frequently used to indicate a specific duration of time.

on A1 preposition

A preposition used to indicate that something is in a position above and supported by a surface. It is also used to indicate a specific day or date, or to show that a device is functioning.

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

at A1 preposition

A preposition used to indicate a specific point, location, or position in space. It is also used to specify a particular point in time or a certain state or activity.

this A1 pronoun

Used to identify a specific person, thing, or idea that is physically close to the speaker or has just been mentioned. It can also refer to the present time or a situation that is currently happening.

we A1 pronoun

The word 'we' is a first-person plural pronoun used to refer to the speaker and one or more other people collectively. It is used as the subject of a sentence or clause.

or A1 conjunction

A coordinating conjunction used to connect two or more possibilities or alternatives. it indicates that only one of the options is likely, required, or true.

what A1 pronoun

A pronoun used to ask for information about something or to identify a specific thing or action. It functions as an interrogative word in questions or a relative pronoun to refer to the thing mentioned.

about A1 preposition

The word 'about' is used to indicate the subject or topic of something, such as a conversation, book, or thought. It connects a general action like 'talking' or 'thinking' to the specific person or thing being discussed.

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