1. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form. Complete this conversation and act it out with your partner.
Anna: Juan, I'd like to have a word with you about the visitors from
Yamomoto & Co. If everything (go) according to plan, they
will (be) here on Thursday at 11.00. Can we just run
through our plans for them?
Juan: Yes. We (show) them the corporate video when they (arrive), then I (take) them round
somewhere and if that (go) well, we (talk) about
the agreement for cooperation in the afternoon.
Anna: That (sound) fine but don't forget they may be feeling
tired if they (have) a long journey. Are you planning to
show them the IT system as well?
Juan: Not unless they (ask).
Anna: O.K. There (be) one other question. If they (not
speak) English very well, (they want) an interpreter?
Juan: I think their English (be) good, actually, but it
(be) a nice idea. If none of the other advocate offices they have
visited (give) them an interpreter, it (make) a good
impression.
Anna: O.K. I (set) it up.
Juan: Great. I (hope) everything (go) well. It
(be) really good if we (get) this agreement for
cooperation .
Anna: I (know). And just think, if we (do), you
(have to) start learning Japanese!