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1 Copyright 2009. This eBook is produced and distributed by Red River Press Inc. All rights reserved. The contents within this e-book/docume nt may only be photocopied by members of ESL-Library.com in accordance with membership terms and conditions. Contact [email protected]  for complete details.  ___ Customer: I did that, but the address is still there. 1. Warm Up Answer and discuss these questions in pairs or as a class. 1. What do you use to communicate with your friends: email, ph one, text messaging? 2. What method do you use to communicate wit h a business? 3. What are the pros to each kind of communicatio n? 4. What are the cons to each kind of communication ? 5. Which is your favorite? Why? 2. Correspondence Building The correspondence below is not in the right order. Work alone or with a partner to put the instant messaging conversation in the right order . Then practice reading the correspondence. Underline any words or phrases you don’t understand. 3. Find business words and phrases. ! Circle any words or expressions from the dialogue that you think are useful in the ofce. Write t hem below . ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________  ___ CS: Great. The l ast step is to click on the “Submit Order” button you should see at the bottom of the screen.  ___ Customer: OK...done.  ___ Customer: I am trying to place my order on line, but I’m not sure how to do that.  ___ Customer: It worked!  ___ CS: I’ll walk you through t he process.  ___ Customer: I see it...it wor ked! I got a message that says my orde r has been submitted.  ___ Customer: Great. What do I do first?  ___ CS: Sometimes it takes a minute. Try clicking again now .  ___ CS: Click on the bu tton that reads “Order Form.  ___ CS: Y our order will be sent soon. An electroni c receipt will be sent to your email address.  ___ CS: Then we’re on the right t rack. Fill in the fiel ds that are highlighted in yellow , including your credit card information.  ___ CS: Now click the “Enter” key.  ___ Customer: When I did that, an address form popped up.  ___ Customer Service (CS): River Education Books, can I be of service? O!ce Life Lesson 11 of 14 : Instant Messaging  ___ Customer: Thank you.  ___ CS: Fill in those field s and then click the “Enter” key .  ___ Customer: OK. T he form popped up.  ___ CS: Good-bye.  ___ CS: Y ou’re welcome. Is there anything else I can help you with?  ___ Customer: No. That wi ll be all. Thank you agai n. Bye.

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1Copyright 2009. This eBook is produced and distributed by Red River Press Inc. All rights reserved. The contents within this e-book/document may only be

photocopied by members of ESL-Library.com in accordance with membership terms and conditions. Contact [email protected] complete details.

 ___ Customer: I did that, but the address is still there.

1. Warm Up☀

Answer and discuss these questions in pairs or as a class.

1. What do you use to communicate with your friends: email, phone, text messaging?

2. What method do you use to communicate with a business?

3. What are the pros to each kind of communication?

4. What are the cons to each kind of communication?5. Which is your favorite? Why?

2. Correspondence Building

The correspondence below is not in the right order. Work alone or with a partner

to put the instant messaging conversation in the right order. Then practice reading

the correspondence. Underline any words or phrases you don’t understand.

3. Find business words andphrases. ✓ 

Circle any words or expressions from the

dialogue that you think are useful in the

office. Write them below.

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

____________________________

 ___ CS: Great. The last step is to click on the “Submit Order” button you shouldsee at the bottom of the screen.

 ___ Customer: OK...done.

 ___ Customer: I am trying to place my order online, but I’m not sure how to dothat.

 ___ Customer: It worked!

 ___ CS: I’ll walk you through the process.

 ___ Customer: I see it...it worked! I got a message that says my order has beensubmitted.

 ___ Customer: Great. What do I do first?

 ___ CS: Sometimes it takes a minute. Try clicking again now.

 ___ CS: Click on the button that reads “Order Form.”

 ___ CS: Your order will be sent soon. An electronic receipt will be sent to your email address.

 ___ CS: Then we’re on the right track. Fill in the fields that are highlighted inyellow, including your credit card information.

 ___ CS: Now click the “Enter” key.

 ___ Customer: When I did that, an address form popped up.

 ___ Customer Service (CS): River Education Books, can I be of service?

Ofce LifeLesson 11 of 14 : Instant Messaging

 ___ Customer: Thank you.

 ___ CS: Fill in those fields and then click the “Enter” key.

 ___ Customer: OK. The form popped up.

 ___ CS: Good-bye.

 ___ CS: You’re welcome. Is there anything else I can help you with?

 ___ Customer: No. That will be all. Thank you again. Bye.

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4. Match these words or phrases to their correct definitions. ✓ 

1. service

2. receipt

3. walk through

4. process5. be on the right track

6. fill in

7. field

8. highlight

9. pop up

10. step

11. submit

12. credit card

5. Fill in the blanks with the right form of the correct word or phrase. ✎

1. How many ___________ are there in order to complete this survey?

2. The application submission _____________ took longer than he expected.

3. I’ve purchased many times from this website, so I can easily ___________________________ the buying process.

4. There were so many ___________ that I wasn’t sure what to fill in.

5. You usually have to sign in the _______________ area on the application.

6. When Tom was browsing through the website there were many online ads that __________________ on his screen.

7. Before she __________________ her order, Becky double-checked all her numbers.

8. Ok. I think I’m _______________________. Lets proceed to the next page now.

9. The company only accepts online payments when you pay with your __________________________.

10. Our company always offers the best customer _____________________ in the industry.

____ a. part of a computer form or a document that needs to be completed

____ b. several tasks that lead to a result

____ c. a document that shows that a certain product has been received and paid for

____ d. a plastic card that allows you to buy things and pay later____ e. help; assistance

____ f. to pass on; to give

____ g. to help someone complete something

____ h. one thing to do in a series to get to a result

____ i. to mark or color something

____ j. to be doing something correctly

____ k. to appear suddenly

____ l. to complete

6. Reading

Now practice reading the instant messaging conversation with a partner. Take turns practicing the pronunciation. Discuss what you

think is good about the correspondence. (Your teacher will provide you with the full dialogue on a separate sheet. Page 3.)

7. Speaking

Write your own dialogue. Work alone or with a partner and write your own conversation using at least four words or phrases from today’lesson. Practice and memorize the dialogue, then present it in front of the class.

8. Writing ✎

Think of a process you follow every day: fixing a sandwich, getting dressed, brushing your teeth, buying something, etc. Write the

steps to complete that process without writing what you’re describing. Read your steps aloud to the rest of the class. If you’ve been

detailed enough, then everyone should be able to guess your process without you saying what it is.

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CS: Click on the button that reads “Order Form.”

CS: Sometimes it takes a minute. Try clicking again now.

Customer Service (CS): River Education Books, can I be of service?

CS: Great. The last step is to click on the “Submit Order” button you should seeat the bottom of the screen.

Customer: I am trying to place my order online, but I’m not sure how to do that.

Customer: Great. What do I do first?

Customer: It worked!

Customer: OK. The form popped up.

Customer: I did that, but the address is still there.

CS: Then we’re on the right track. Fill in the fields that are highlighted in yellow,including your credit card information.

CS: I’ll walk you through the process.

Customer: When I did that, an address form popped up.

CS: Now click the “Enter” key.

Customer:  OK...done.

Customer: I see it...it worked! I got a message that says my order has been submit-ted.

CS: Fill in those fields and then click the “Enter” key.

InstantMessagePractice

CS: Your order will be sent soon. An electronic receipt will be sent to your email address.

Customer: Thank you!

CS: You’re welcome. Is there anything else I can help you with?

Ofce LifeLesson 11 of 14 : Instant Messaging

Customer: No. That will be all. Thank you again. Bye.

CS: Good-bye.

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✁ ✁

In Task 2, your students are required to put the conversation in the correct order. It’s more fun for students to put the conversation in

order by physically rearranging cut up strips. Below are two shuffled copies of the instant messaging conversation. Have your students

cut it into strips and rearrange them until they’ve put them in the correct order.

✁  

Teacher’s Handout for Task 2.

CS: Click on the button that reads “Order Form.”

Customer: I am trying to place my order online, but I’m not

sure how to do that.

CS: River Education Books, can I be of service?

CS: You’re welcome. Is there anything else I can help you

with?

CS: Sometimes it takes a minute. Try clicking again now.

CS: I’ll walk you through the process.

Customer: It worked!

CS: Your order will be sent soon. An electronic receipt will be

sent to your email address.

Customer: Thank you!

Customer: When I did that, an address form popped up.

Customer: OK...done.!CS: Good-bye.

Customer: Great. What do I do first?

Customer: I did that, but the address is still there.

CS: Then we’re on the right track. Fill in the fields that are

highlighted in yellow, including your credit card information.

CS: Now click the “Enter” key.

Customer: No. That will be all. Thank you again. Bye.

Customer: I see it...it worked! I got a message that says my

order has been submitted.

CS: Fill in those fields and then click the “Enter” key.

Customer: Ok. The form popped up.

CS: Great. The last step is to click on the “Submit Order”

button you should see at the bottom of the screen.

Ofce LifeLesson 11 of 14 : Instant Messaging

CS: Click on the button that reads “Order Form.”

Customer: I am trying to place my order online, but I’m not

sure how to do that.

Customer: River Education Books, can I be of service?

CS: You’re welcome. Is there anything else I can help you

with?

CS: Sometimes it takes a minute. Try clicking again now.

CS: I’ll walk you through the process.

Customer: It worked!

CS: Your order will be sent soon. An electronic receipt will be

sent to your email address.

Customer: Thank you!

Customer: When I did that, an address form popped up.

Customer: OK...done.!CS: Good-bye.

Customer: Great. What do I do first?

Customer: I did that, but the address is still there.

CS: Then we’re on the right track. Fill in the fields that are

highlighted in yellow, including your credit card information.

CS: Now click the “Enter” key.

Customer: No. That will be all. Thank you again. Bye.

Customer: I see it...it worked! I got a message that says my

order has been submitted.

CS: Fill in those fields and then click the “Enter” key.

Customer: Ok. The form popped up.

CS: Great. The last step is to click on the “Submit Order”

button you should see at the bottom of the screen.

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2. Correspondence Building Note. Do not hand out Page 3 until this task is completed.(Also, see page 4 for the dialogue strips to hand out to students before starting.)

12. Customer: I did that, but the address is still there.

1. Customer Service: River Education Books, can I be of service?

15. Customer Service: Great. The last step is to click on the “Submit Order” button you should see at the bottom of the screen.

2. Customer: I am trying to place my order online, but I’m not sure how to do that.

8. Customer: OK...done.

14. Customer: It worked!

3. Customer Service: I’ll walk you through the process.

16. Customer: I see it...it worked! I got a message that says my order has been submitted.

4. Customer: Great. What do I do first?

13. Customer Service: Sometimes it takes a minute. Try clicking again now.

5. Customer Service: Click on the button that reads “Order Form.”

17. Customer Service: Your order will be sent soon. An electronic receipt will be sent to your email address.

7. Customer Service: Then we’re on the right track. Fill in the fields that are highlighted in yellow, including your credit card

information.

9. Customer Service: Now click the “Enter” key.

10. Customer: When I did that, an address form popped up.

18. Customer: Thank you!

11. Customer Service: Fill in those fields and then click the “Enter” key.

6. Customer: OK. The form popped up.

21. Customer Service: Good-bye.

19. Customer Service: You’re welcome. Is there anything else I can help you with?

20. Customer: No. That will be all. Thank you again. Bye.

5. Fill in the blanks.

1. steps

2. process

3. walk you through

4. fields

5. highlighted

6. popped up

7. submitted

8. on the right track

9. credit card

10. service

Teachers’ Answer Key

4. Matching

1. e 2. c 3. g 4. b 5. j 6. l 7. a 8. i 9. k 10. h! 11. f 12. d! 

Ofce LifeLesson 11 of 14 : Instant Messaging