Lesson 21 -- Susan Gets a Surprise Call
Speak English Like and American -- Lesson 21
Donna from the National Cookie Company calls Susan. She wants to buy out Susan's Scrumptious Cookies. Susan is very happy.
Susan: Hello?
Donna: Good afternoon. Are you Susan, of Susan's Scrumptious Cookies?
Susan: Yes, I am.
Donna: My name is Donna Jenkins, and I'm calling from National Cookie Company. We're nuts about your cookies, and we'd like to sell them all over the country.
Susan: Unfortunately, we're running on a shoestring out of our kitchen. We can't make enough cookies for you.
Donna: My company wants to buy the recipe and the brand name from you.
Susan: Oh yeah? Why would you want to do that?
Donna: We have successful track record of buying small companies and turning them into big ones.
Susan: In that case, I'm sure we can come to an agreement.
Donna: Great. You just made my day!
Susan: You'll need to work out the nuts and bolts of the agreement with my husband. He's the business manager.
Donna: May I speak with him now?
Susan: He's at meeting. I'll have him get in touch with you when he returns.
Donna: Good. I look forward to speaking with him.
Idioms,
All over – throughout; everywhere
(to) come to an agreement – to reach an agreement
In that case – under that circumstance
(to)look forward to – to anticipate eagerly
(to) make one’s day – to give one great satisfaction
Nuts and bolts – details ; basic components of something
On a shoestring – on a very low budget
Track record – a record of achievements or performances
(to) work out – to find a solution; to resolve