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Email - Interactive Practice

Email - Interactive Practice Click on Listen All and follow along. After becoming comfortable with the entire conversation, become Person A by clicking on the Person A button. You will hear only Person B through the audio file. There will be a silence for you to repeat the sentences of Person A. Do the same for Person B. The speed of the conversation is native speed. Use the pause button if the pause between each sentence is too fast for you. After practicing several times, you will be able to speak as fast as a native. 1 Listen All   |   Person A  |   Person B A: "I'll have the report ready for review tonight. Will you be able to look at it tomorrow?" B: "I'm not going to be in the office tomorrow. Can you email it to me? I'll look at it from home." A: "Sure. What's your email address?" B: "It is someone@hotmail.com." A: "The file is pretty big. Will the email allow me to send a file that big?" B: "If it is

Email Problems

Email Problems Listen to the Entire Lesson "My email is getting full. I better delete some old mail." "I better save my emails to my hard drive so I can make some room in my inbox." "How do I request more storage space for my email account? I am constantly running out of space." "You're running out of email space too? I have the same problem at least once a month." "I hate getting the mail that I am running low on space." "I just started my job so I haven't received my email address yet." "My email account hasn't been created yet. They said I should receive it tomorrow." "I haven't received any emails in the last four hours. I think the server is down or something." "I think the exchange server is down. Is somebody taking a look at this problem?" "I can't send anything right now. Is anybody else having a problem with their email?" "It could be a network probl

Sending attachments through email

Sending attachments through email- Some companies have security in place such as firewalls that prevents sending certain types of attachments. For example, sending a .js file is potentially dangerous because it can run scripts. Also, some documents can carry viruses through macros or other methods. Sending attachments to some email addresses are not possible. However, text files are usually permitted. Here are some sentences that you might find useful. " I can send you the document through email. " " I'll send you the images to your email account. " " Can I send the documents to your email? " " Can I email you the files? " " Can I email the files to you? " " I received your email, but I didn't receive the attachments. " " My company prevents many types of attachments. Can you send a text file instead? " " Before you send the document, change the extension .doc to .txt and then send it. When I receive