Practice Talking About Ordering Services
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talk about arranging services in
English? Welcome to three-step English
practice by englishclass101.com.
In this lesson, you'll practice using
have something done to arrange services.
Let's look at the main dialogue.
Two people are having a conversation.
How often do we have the equipment
serviced? It depends, but every 6 months
is good for most of the equipment. Got
it. What about cleaning? How often
should we have the carpets cleaned, for
example? The phrase have something
serviced uses the causitive form have
plus object plus past participle. This
means you arrange for someone else,
usually a professional, to do the
service. For example, I had my car
repaired yesterday. Let's practice with
more vocabulary in this lesson.
Here's a list of business service
related words.
First is have something serviced.
Have something serviced. Have something
serviced.
Tested annually.
Tested annually.
Tested annually.
Facility operations.
Facility
operations.
Facility operations.
Coming up.
Coming up.
Coming up.
Bianially.
Biani.
Bianially.
Do you know what have something serviced
means?
maintained or repaired by a
professional.
How about tested annually?
Checked every year. Formal register
and facility operations,
day-to-day management of a workplace or
building.
And what about coming up?
happening soon approaching in time
and bianially
once every 2 years.
Let's do some multiple choice. Circle
the correct answer. The town has a
biionial festival. What does the
underlined section of the sentence mean?
every two years.
Circle the correct answer. We need to
clean the office by annually.
What does the underlined section of the
sentence mean?
Twice a year.
Choose the best answer to complete the
sentence. Ready? What are they saying?
We have a big review coming up. It will
be happening.
We have a big review coming up. It will
be happening
soon.
Soon. We have a big review coming up. It
will be happening soon.
We have a big review coming up. It will
be happening soon.
Choose the best answer to complete the
sentence. Ready? What are they saying?
Facility operations will halt over the
holiday. The will shut down.
Facility operations will halt over the
holiday. The will shut down.
The day-to-day work will shut down.
The day-to-day work will shut down.
Facility operations will halt over the
holiday. The day-to-day work will shut
down.
Facility operations will halt over the
holiday. The day-to-day work will shut
down.
Let's do some true or false questions
now. True or false? The printer needs to
be serviced, so it needs to be catered
to.
False.
The printer needs to be serviced. So, it
needs to be maintained or repaired.
The printer needs to be serviced. So, it
needs to be maintained or repaired.
One more. True or false? Security needs
to be tested annually. So, it needs to
be checked every year.
True.
Security needs to be tested annually, so
it needs to be checked every year.
Listen as I speak. What is the meaning
of the key phrase in each sentence?
The printer needs to be serviced.
Let's listen one more time. The printer
needs to be serviced.
Did you hear be serviced? Be serviced
means repaired.
How about
security needs to be tested annually.
Let's listen one more time.
Security needs to be tested annually.
Did you hear annually? Annually means
once a year.
Next.
The town has a bianial festival.
One more time. The town has a biionial
festival.
Did you hear biianial?
Bianial means every two years.
Next.
We need to clean the office bianually.
One more time. We need to clean the
office bianually.
Did you hear by annually?
Bianually means twice a year.
And we have a big review coming up.
One more time. We have a big review
coming up.
Did you hear coming up? Coming up means
soon.
Now you know how to talk about arranging
services in English. And now you can
move on to the next lesson in the
pathway on Englishclass10101.com.
Key Vocabulary (50)
toward
"Go to school."
belonging
"Cup of tea."
also
"You and me."
inside
"In the house."
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.
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.
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.
A preposition used to show the method or means of doing something, or to identify the person or thing that performs an action. It frequently appears in passive sentences to indicate the agent or before modes of transport.
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.
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.
A modal verb used to talk about future actions, predictions, or promises. It is placed before the base form of a verb to show that something is going to happen later.
1
"One dog."
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.
An adverb used to emphasize the quality, intensity, or extent of an adjective or another adverb. It indicates that something is very or extremely high in degree.
This word describes moving towards a higher place or position. It is also used to indicate being in a higher position, such as being away from the ground or a surface.
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