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In professional environments, employees frequently need to request information, ask about project updates, or ask colleagues to complete tasks.
Expressions such as ask for, ask about, and ask someone to are commonly tested on the TOEIC exam and are essential for effective workplace communication.
💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar:
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DialogueVocabulary BoostGrammar Points📖 TranscriptQuick Check — TOEIC Quiz
Dialogue
Emily: Have you asked the logistics team about the updated shipping schedule?
Ryan: Not yet. I was going to ask them after the weekly briefing.
Emily: The client has asked for a revised delivery timeline this morning.
Ryan: In that case, I’ll ask Mark to check the warehouse inventory first.
Emily: Good idea. They might also ask us to submit a progress report.
Ryan: Should I ask for additional documentation from the supplier?
Emily: Yes, please. And ask them to include the customs clearance details.
Ryan: I’ll also ask about the revised invoice.
Emily: Great. Let me know if they ask for any clarification.
Ryan: Will do. I’ll ask them to respond by the end of today.
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