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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #113209: Vocabulary: a rendez-vous/ a date/ or whatever...
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    Vocabulary: a rendez-vous/ a date/ or whatever...


     

    In English, there are several ways to express the notion of "rendez-vous" and meetings... The choice ot the word and of the structure depends on circumstances and on the nature of the meeting...

    1. In order to speak of an administrative or business meeting (going to the bank, the post office, the Town Hall, any administration) or for a medical reason, etc. the term an appointment must be used.

        - I went to the dentist's and his secretary gave me two consecutive appointments for next week.

    2. A romantic encounter may be expressed with the deliciously quaint and  somewhat snobbish word "a rendez-vous", implying an arranged and secret meeting. Nowadays, a date, and the verb to date, are very frequently used. 

        - Lucy has a date tonight and has been spending hours choosing the ideal dress.

                                                                       

     

    3.If you want to indicate the place where people will be gathering, in a very crowded place, for instance, use: a meeting place/point.

        - Let's gather the whole family to celebrate the event : the meeting-place will be Gino's as ever.

     

        4. A business gathering (at work, in companies) is also called meeting. 

        - No Mr Pearce is not available. He's not back from his meeting with our American partners.

     

                                                                     

     

         5. It is also possible to use such expressions as " I'm meeting/ I'm seeing someone" in order to express the idea of an encounter with a person and verbs such as to meet/ to see in order to make appointments. 

       - I'm meeting my sister at 3 and then we plan to see my long-time friend for a nice cup of tea at Betty's.

         6. A little necessary vocabulary:

     To make an appointment/ schedule an appointment

     To arrange /fix /set up an appointment / a date

     Actually planning the meeting
     To hold a meeting Having a meeting
     To move an appointment/ a date Changing dates or times
     To cancel/ call off a meeting/ cancel an appointment Removing or calling back the meeting 

    Here you are! You know everything! Now, you just need a little attention for the test to make sure it will be a real success!  Go for it!

     

     

     



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