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How to Make Appointments Formally
Objectives
Responding to meanings in formal and
informal transactional (to get things done) and interpersonal (socializing)
simple and accurate using oral text fluently and accurately in daily life
context involving expressions of: making appointments formally.
Learning Objective(s)
• Identifying the expressions to make formal appointments fluently
• Arranging formal appointments accurately
Learning Objective(s)
• Identifying the expressions to make formal appointments fluently
• Arranging formal appointments accurately
Learn about it!
Have you ever made any appointments?
People usually make an appointment before they see somebody. For example, a
doctor, a consultant, a lecturer, or any people who work in public service.
With friends, you might call them directly and speak casually. But, when you
call your teachers or offices to make an appointment, you might need to speak
formally.
Why do we have to make an appointment?
Why do we have to make an appointment?
Making an appointment is a common
courtesy. It means that it’s a polite behavior. We want to make sure that
people that we want to meat will be available on the certain time. We cannot just come to someone’s house without making
appointment beforehand, unless the host is fine with that.
There are several phases in making an appointment (if you or the people you want to meet are not available). You might want to change the time, day, or place. You might as well need to cancel it when you can make it.
Making
an appointment
- I’d like to make an appointment with …
- I want to make an appointment to (see) …
- I’d like to make an appointment to (see) …
- I was wondering if (you) could come and see (me) some
time …
- Would you like to come and see me?”
- Would you be available on …?
Accepting
an appointment
No problem. I’m free on …”
Yes, Thursday is fine."
Friday suits me."
Tuesday would be perfect."
I’ll wait you there.”
I’ll be there on time”
I’m available on …
I would be available to discuss…. on … at …
Setting a time/day
What day did you have in mind?
Would Friday suit you?
What sort of time would suit you?
Is 8 a.m. a good time for you?
If possible, I'd like to meet in the morning.
How does 2 p.m. sound to you?
Cancelling an appointment
I’m sorry. I’m very busy.
Sorry, I don’t think I can make it.
I’m so sorry I can’t make it.
I’m terribly sorry (that) I have to put off my appointment.
I’m afraid I have to postpone my appointment with …
Yes, Thursday is fine."
Friday suits me."
Tuesday would be perfect."
I’ll wait you there.”
I’ll be there on time”
I’m available on …
I would be available to discuss…. on … at …
Setting a time/day
What day did you have in mind?
Would Friday suit you?
What sort of time would suit you?
Is 8 a.m. a good time for you?
If possible, I'd like to meet in the morning.
How does 2 p.m. sound to you?
Cancelling an appointment
I’m sorry. I’m very busy.
Sorry, I don’t think I can make it.
I’m so sorry I can’t make it.
I’m terribly sorry (that) I have to put off my appointment.
I’m afraid I have to postpone my appointment with …
Changing
an appointment
What about … (Sunday at 03: 00
p.m.)?
Is that O.K. if we meet at (9 tomorrow morning)?
Do you have another time (this afternoon)?
Could we change the day (time) of the meeting?
Would you mind if we change the day (time) of the meeting?
Is that O.K. if we meet at (9 tomorrow morning)?
Do you have another time (this afternoon)?
Could we change the day (time) of the meeting?
Would you mind if we change the day (time) of the meeting?
*Suggesting
a different date## *
I'm afraid I can't on the 23rd. What
about the 26th?
I'm sorry. I won't be able to make it on Sunday. Could we meet on Saturday instead?
Ah, Thursday is going to be a little difficult. I'd much prefer Friday, if that's alright with you.
I really don't think I can on the 11th. Can we meet up on the 12th?
I'm sorry. I won't be able to make it on Sunday. Could we meet on Saturday instead?
Ah, Thursday is going to be a little difficult. I'd much prefer Friday, if that's alright with you.
I really don't think I can on the 11th. Can we meet up on the 12th?
Do you understand?
Read the following dialogue.
Keypoints
So, basically making an appointment is like a negotiation. Sometimes you get
a deal, sometimes you don’t. The above phrases are examples so you can figure
out what to say in making a formal appointment.
How to Make Appointments Informally
Objectives
- Knowing how to make appointments informally by using
the right expressions to make and respond to appointments.
Learn about it!
Read the following illustration:
It has been a long time since the last time you meet with your high school best friends. You miss them and you want to meet them. So, you make a plan to meet them. However, unlike when you were in high school, each of you has different schedules now. It is a bit difficult to meet because you are busy and your friends are busy as well. In this case, you have to ensure that you and your friends are available to meet on a certain day at a certain time.
It has been a long time since the last time you meet with your high school best friends. You miss them and you want to meet them. So, you make a plan to meet them. However, unlike when you were in high school, each of you has different schedules now. It is a bit difficult to meet because you are busy and your friends are busy as well. In this case, you have to ensure that you and your friends are available to meet on a certain day at a certain time.
So, what do you have to do to ensure
that? You have to make appointment with your friends. How do you make
appointments with your friends or with other people in English? In this lesson
you will find out about it. This lesson will tell you about how to make
appointments informally (in an informal situation, usually with your friends,
family, or with someone close to you)
In the dialogue above, Zara and
Hannah make an appointment to meet up. They plan to meet on Saturday at 5 p.m.
Now, read the dialogue one more time and find out how they make their
appointment.
Hannah asks Zara to meet up this
weekend. She says “Let’s meet up this weekend.” Then, she asks Zara if
she is available this weekend by saying “Are you available on Saturday or
Sunday?” These are some of the expressions that you can use when you want
to make appointment with someone informally. So, how does Zara respond to the
question? She says “Yeah, sure. I’m free this weekend. What day should we
go?” This is a way to respond to an appointment.
In the dialogue above, you will also
find these expressions:
- .… how about Saturday noon at 5?
- .… Should we meet at the usual place?
- Sounds good for me….
- That’s a great idea
- Perfect!
The first and the second expressions
are another way to make an appointment. The expressions number three to five
are the examples of how you respond to an appointment. More expressions can be
found in the following table.
Keypoints
- Making appointment is a skill that you need to arrange
a meeting with other people.
- In informal settings, you can use casual expressions.
- In reponding to invitation to meet up, you can agree or
decline.
Jawablah pertanyaan-pertanyaan berikut dengan jujur dan bertanggungjawab!
No. | Pertanyaan | Jawaban | |
---|---|---|---|
01. | Saya mengetahui arti kata-kata pada pada teks di atas |
Ya | Tidak |
02. | Saya bisa mengucapkan kata-kata sesuai dengan audio/video yang disajikan |
Ya | Tidak |
03. | Saya bisa memperagakan percakapan dengan membaca teks yang tersedia |
Ya | Tidak |
04. | Saya bisa memperagakan percakapan dengan sedikit membaca teks |
Ya | Tidak |
05. | Saya bisa memperagakan tanpa membaca teks |
Ya | Tidak |
06. | Saya bisa memperagakan tanpa membaca teks disertai dengan variasi baru atau pengembangan teks |
Ya | Tidak |
07. | Saya bisa membuat karya video terkait dengan percakapan yang diperagakan |
Ya | Tidak |
08. | Saya bisa membuat video dan telah disosialisasikan pada sosial media yang saya miliki |
Ya | Tidak |
Bila ada jawaban "Tidak", maka segera lakukan review pembelajaran, terutama pada bagian yang masih "Tidak".
Bila semua jawaban "Ya", maka Anda dapat melanjutkan ke pembelajaran berikutnya.
Buatlah jurnal harian untuk membantumu dalam mempercepat proses pembelajaran dengan menjawab soal evaluasi diri berikut ini.
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- Apa yang menarik pada sesi ini?
- Apa kendala yang kamu alami?
- Apa yang kamu lakukan untuk mengatasi kendala tersebut?
Informasi lainnya yang terkait dapat diakses pada tautan berikut ini