1. Peter Berger is a consultant with Prodata, a computer consultancy firm. He is normally based in Geneva but he's working in Bradford at the moment. Setting up a
new quality control system. On his first day there, he meets Jenny Carlson over
lunch. Put these questions into the correct spaces to complete their conversation.
a) And what exactly are you doing?
b) What's your job?
c) Anyway, how long do you think you'll stay u Bradford?
d) I don't think we've met. have we?
e) When did you start?
f) So you're not from Bradford then?
g) And how long have MOU worked here
b) What's your job?
d) I don't think we've met. have we?
e) When did you start?
g) And how long have you worked here?
f) So you're not from Bradford then?
c) Anyway, how long do you think you'll stay in Bradford?
Jenny Carlson: Hi, I don't think we've met. Have we?
Peter Berger: No, we haven't. I'm Peter Berger.
Jenny Carlson: Nice to meet you, Peter. What's your job?
Peter Berger: I'm a consultant with Prodata, a computer consultancy firm. I'm currently working in Bradford, setting up a new quality control system.
Jenny Carlson: Oh, that sounds interesting. What exactly are you doing?
Peter Berger: Well, I'm responsible for implementing the new system and ensuring that it meets the required quality standards.
Jenny Carlson: When did you start working here?
Peter Berger: I started just recently. I believe it was about two weeks ago.
Jenny Carlson: And how long have you worked here?
Peter Berger: As I mentioned, I've been here for about two weeks now.
Jenny Carlson: So you're not from Bradford then?
Peter Berger: No, I'm not. I'm normally based in Geneva but I've been temporarily assigned to work here in Bradford.
Jenny Carlson: Anyway, how long do you think you'll stay in Bradford?
Peter Berger: It's hard to say at the moment. It will depend on how long it takes to successfully implement the quality control system. I expect it could be a few more weeks, maybe even months.