

The first top Norwegian lady was Kaja Boernstad Konow (NOR) ending 5th and 6th. Argeline Tan-Bouquet (FRA) finished 3rd for the first one while Béatrice Zimmermann ended 3rd for the second outing. The Swiss women Martina Wyss and Amélie Wenger-Reymond finished respectively 1st and 2nd in the two races. Starting a World Cup with two Classics in a day was a bit challenging for many of the athletes but with the leaders of the discipline fighting for the Classic discipline Globe it was time for a showdown. The Classic is the icing on the cake for any telemark racer but also the most demanding in term of endurance, both physically and mentally. Indeed, Amélie Wenger-Reymond’s daughter Célia (4yo) came here to support the Swiss team and to spread ‘smiles for miles’ to everyone especially during the TeleKidz event organized by Ål in the margin of the World Cup. I had the smile from the beginning till the end just thinking about the fact that I was in Norway.”Ī fairy tale in mind for Carliez and she wasn’t the only one as with Goril Strom Eriksen (NOR), Raphael Mahlknecht (IA) and the presence of a nicely Tinkerbell named Célia. Norway is origin of Telemark skiing and it’s a great feeling reconnect ourselves to the roots of our sport. Such was the case for Augustine Carliez (FRA) in her first year on the team, she said, “It is really special to compete in this country. Telemark has deep roots in Norway and nearly every one free-heel skier dreams to make turns here.
TIGHT TIMING SYNONYM PDF
March, **More colloquial, **** we often use the present continuous form to talk about fixed future appointments/arrangements.Ĭheck out the Teatime Titbit PDF books, buy, download and get reading and learning.The third Telemark World Cup stage was held in Ål (NOR) wth two Classics, a Sprint and a Parallel Sprint races. *Days of the week, months of the year are written with a capital e.g. To make an appointment/arrangement (einen Termin verabreden), to suit sb (jdm passen), to be convenient (passend, günstig), let’s say (sagen wir mal), to have (got) sth on (etw vohaben), whereabouts (wo etwa), to have (got) a prior engagement (ältere Verpflichtung), „I can’t make it“ („Ich schaffe es nicht“), to run a tight schedule (voller Zeitplan), to be chocka (-a-block) (rappelvoll) No, I can’t I’ve got something else on, I’m meeting **** Frank.Unfortunately, I’m really busy/running a tight schedule ***on Thursday, Friday would be better?.No, I’m afraid, I can’t make it then, but I could make it at 11 a.m.?.No, I’ve got a prior engagement/an appointment then, let’s make it an hour later? Is that o.k.?.Unfortunately, 3pm isn’t very suitable/convenient.No, I’m afraid, Wednesday doesn’t really suit me (at all), Why not Thursday?.Either Monday morning or Thursday afternoon would be most suitable/convenient.Monday, between 3 and 5 would suit meet best.Yes, Wednesday suits me fine? What time shall we say?.

Please note that 1-4 phrases are more formal than phrases 5 & 6. As part of the ping-pong conversation, maybe you want to say YES. Are you available/free on Friday, let’s say** 9 a.m.?.What date/time is most suitable/convenient for you?.What date/time suits you best (next week)?.Whether you want to arrange a more formal business appointment by phone or mail or a more informal (business) lunch with a client or colleague, you need the right phrases! Here they are! Copy & paste them for your next conversation /mail. Making appointments is an important part of business.
