A: Good morning, Ms Bennett. Do come in. Welcome. It’s nice to see you again.
B: And you. I’ve been very much looking forward to this visit.
A: So have we. May I take your coat?
B: Certainly. Here you are.
A: Please have a seat, and make yourself comfortable. I’ll tell Mr. Jenson you are here.
Would you like something to drink?
B: Yes, I wouldn’t mind a hot drink, If at all possible.
A: Of course. We have tea, coffee and hot chocolate. What would you prefer?
B: coffee would be great, thank you.
A: How would you like your coffee?
B: A drop of milk and one sugar, please.
A: Here you are. Please help yourself to the cookies.
B: They look delicious, Thank you.
A: You’re welcome. Did you have any trouble finding the way?
B: No, The directions you sent me were very clear, and there was hardly any traffic on the road.
A: Excellent. How’s Mr. Samuels?
B: He’s very well. He sends his regards.
A: It’s a pity he couldn’t join us today.
B: Indeed. He would have really liked to come, but unfortunately he wasn’t able to rearrange his schedule.
A: Well I certainly hope he can join you on your next visit. As for today’s schedule, we could have lunch first and then show you around the company. How does that sound to you?
B: very good. I’d really like to see your design centre.
A: Certainly. Well, I think that’s Mr. Jenson coming now. I’ll leave you in his good hands while I make the lunch arrangements.
B: Splendid. Thank you very much.