Schedule changes are common in both the workplace and the TOEIC exam.
Phrases like cancel, call off, postpone, and reschedule often appear in listening dialogues and workplace emails.
In this lesson, you’ll learn the differences, practice a realistic dialogue,
review key vocabulary and grammar, and test yourself with a mini TOEIC quiz.
💡 Full transcript, vocab & grammar:
https://toeic.mjenglishclass.com/office-daily-english/toeic-canceling-appointments/
💬 Dialogue Section
📚 Vocabulary Boost — Key TOEIC Words
🔍 Grammar Points
📖 Transcript
✅ Quick Check — Mini TOEIC Quiz
Scenario: Rescheduling a client appointment
Mina: Hi Kevin, do you have a minute?
Kevin: Sure. What’s up?
Mina: I’m afraid we need to postpone tomorrow’s appointment with the client.
Kevin: Oh, what happened?
Mina: Our AI demo isn’t stable yet. I don’t think it’s proper to present it tomorrow.
Kevin: I see. Should we reschedule for next week?
Mina: Yes. Could you reach Ms. Lopez and ask if Tuesday works?
Kevin: No problem. Do we need to call off the meeting or just move it?
Mina: Just move it. Let’s put it off to Tuesday at 10 a.m.
Kevin: That’s fine with me. I’ll send a confirmation email.
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