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Text At exactly ten to ten Nick enters the Russia hotel and sees David in the lounge. They exchange gleetings and go to the car. A few minutes later they come to Pete's office. Now they are entering the office: Pete: Good morning, David. I hope you had a good sleep and liked the hotel. David: Thank you. The hotel and the restaurant are all right. We had a very nice evening at the restaurant. Everything was fine. Pete: I also enjoyed last night. Now, shall we get down to business? David: Yes, certainly. There are a few points to discuss. What would you like to start with? Pete: If you don't mind, let's start with the time of the Programme. We are planning to send a group of ten persons not later than on the 10th of November. David: How long will they stay? Pete: They prefer to be in London for eight days or seven nights. David: Good. Have you got any comments on the topics of the lectures? Pete: On the whole the participants are quite satisfied with your choice. But if you could add "Accounting in companies and banks" it will be very good. David: No problem. I'm making a note of that. We have got a very good lecturer. Pete: And where will the lectures be read? David: In one of the conference rooms of the hotel, where they will stay. I mean the Sherlock Holmes Hotel in Baker Street. Pete: I hope it is in the centre of London. David: Oh yes. It is very close to Oxford Street and Madam Tussaud's. Pete: Very good. Then let's make a break for lunch. David: Not a bad idea! Words and expressions
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