Part of Communication (Level 3)Hair and beauty
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Speaker 1: (TO AUDIENCE) As Karima is now a qualified junior stylist she will need her own price list, so I鈥檒l be asking her to design it.
Speaker 1: (TO OTHER PEOPLE) I鈥檝e got a job for you today.
Speaker 2: Oh, what is it?
Speaker 1: I want you to design your own price list for me.
I want all your highlights down all your cuts down, and I want you to do this on A4 size.
Speaker 2: Can I put my own design or logo on top?
Speaker 1: Yeah, as long as you keep to the context of this shop, you鈥檒l be fine.
Speaker 2: So you want me to put my services on a piece of A4 paper, is that correct?
Speaker 1: Yes.
Speaker 2: (TO AUDIENCE) Joel gave me a list of key points to include in my price list.
I repeated back the information to him, just so that I could make sure that I understood everything he was saying to me.
Speaker 2: (TO OTHER PEOPLE) Can you email me the prices for the services please?
Speaker 1: Yeah, sure.
Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 2: (TO AUDIENCE) I asked Joel to email me back the information of the price list, just so that I could be clear on what to include.
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Speaker: I have received an email from Joel telling me the requirements needed for my price list.
It includes the costs and the services.
I鈥檓 also referencing the salon's own price list.
I鈥檝e also looked online on my phone for inspiration on their layouts and their prices and costs.
I鈥檝e gathered all the information that I can to make up a price list that鈥檚 best for my clients and for our salon as well.
Speaker 1: (TO AUDIENCE) OK, I鈥檓 looking at the price list now and I鈥檓 proofreading it.
Just looking at the typos here, put a hyphen and a lower 'd' on 'blow-dry', and then put another hyphen on 'half-head highlights' and then, put another hyphen on 't-section'.
I鈥檝e checked the grammar, spelling and punctuation.
It鈥檚 important to triple check a document like this because it鈥檚 the first thing that a client will see so it has to be professional and clear and right.
Speaker 2: (TO OTHER PEOPLE) Yeah, it鈥檚 really well done Karima, I really like it.
I like how you鈥檝e spaced it all.
Everything looks really good. You鈥檝e highlighted everything there.
I've just noticed you鈥檝e missed a little bracket off there but apart from that it鈥檚 really well done.
Speaker 1: (TO AUDIENCE) It鈥檚 always good for someone else to proofread your documents, only because sometimes you can make mistakes that you won鈥檛 be able to see.
Speaker 2: (TO OTHER PEOPLE) OK, well done Karima, thank you.
Speaker 1: Thank you.
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