DEFINITION
OF APPOINTMENT
Appointment
tells about agreement for meeting. It's good to make an appointment before you
meet someone or people.
Making
appointment is a kind of expression which is used to conduct promise.
Make an Appointment:
* I'd like to
make an appointment with... (you/name)
* I want to an
appointment to see...
* I'd like to
make an appointment to see..
* I'd like you
to come and see me.
* Can I come and
see you?
* I'll be there
* What about...
(Sunday)
Accepting an appointment?
Accepting an appointment?
* All right, see
you there
* No problem.
I'm free on... (Sunday)
* Be there on
time
* I'll wait for
you there
* It's a deal
* Surely
* Yes, I'll come
* Surely
* Yes, I'll come
Cancelling an Appointment:
* I'm sorry. I'm
very busy.
* I'm terrible sorry,
I have to put off my appointment
* I'm afraid I
have to postpone my appointment with... (Justin) tomorrow morning.
Changing an Appointment:
* What about...
(Friday 4 p.m ?)
* Is that OK. If
we meet at 10 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?
The example of
appointment
Selena : Hey Justin, I'd like to make an appointment
with you tonight. Can you come?
Justin : I'm sorry. I'm very busy. Maybe next time.
Selena : Oh, It’s OK.