Ready to use ‘appointment making’ expressions’ -1
Requesting an Appointment (Semi-Formal)
- “May I see you on Monday?”
- “Could I/we meet with you this evening?”
- “Are you available for a consultation at your office/clinic this evening?”
- “I would like an appointment to discuss some financial issues related to my business. What time are you available?”
Making an Appointment Directly (Semi-Formal)
- “Could I meet you this evening?”
- “Is it okay if we meet on Monday/this evening?”
- “Can we meet at Robinson Square tomorrow morning or this evening?”
- “Would meeting at Ruby Park tomorrow afternoon at 2 work for you?”
- “How about meeting at Central Square tonight at 9?”
- “May I stop by your office this evening on my way home?”
- “Could I/we expect to see you at Elizabeth’s party tonight?”
- “Would you have a few minutes this evening to discuss my new business plans?”
Making an Appointment Through a Secretary/Receptionist/Assistant
- “I would like to see Dr. Sen for a consultation this evening. Is he available?”
- “Could I schedule an appointment with the attorney tomorrow evening to discuss [topic]?”
- “Is it possible to meet with the chairman tomorrow afternoon?”
- “Can I meet with the president today at 6 p.m.?”
- “Is the lawmaker available today at 7 p.m.?”
- “Could I arrange an appointment with the auditor on Thursday evening?”