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Telephone talks






Telephone talk seems to be one of the most challenging skills for the foreign speaker to master. And probably everyone experienced some fear when making the first phone call to an English-speaking person. It could be a real problem to choose what to say, how to do it properly. One can be afraid of being not understood or being unable to understand.

Fortunately, making phone calls is a learnable skill. Basic official phone language consists of constantly repeated expressions with little variations. Once the formulas used for speaking on the telephone are mastered, a call will no longer be a frightening experience, but rather enjoyable. This part presents the most typical situations and how to handle each one.

While reading pay attention to the italicized expressions.

Calling a business

 

Secretary.Divers invest, may I help you?

Mr Brown. Yes, please. This is Tracey Brown calling for Tom Black.

Secretary. Would you spell your name, please?

Mr Brown. Yes, it is B-R-O-W-N.

Secretary. Thank you. Do you know which Department Mr. Black is in?

Mr Brown. I am not sure. Could you look it up for me?

Secretary. One moment, please. It looks like he is in Research and Development.

Mr Brown. Thank you. Could you put me through, please?

Secretary. Well, I am ringing. Oh, sorry, it looks like he’s busy. Would you like to leave a message?

Mr Brown. No, thank you. I will try again later.

 

Leaving a message

 

Mr Holmes. Could I speak with Ella Graham in Personnel Department? This is Ted Holmes from the American Trade Mission.

Secretary. I’m afraid she’s out to Lunch. Would you like to call back later?

Mr Holmes. I would like to leave a message, if you don’t mind.

Secretary. O.K. Go ahead.

Mr Holmes. Please have her call me at the American Trade Mission regarding references for Sam Green.

Secretary. Would you like to leave your phone number?

Mr Holmes. Well, it’s 232-57-983 (two-three-two-five-seven-eight-three)

Secretary. Thank you. I’ll give her the message. Good-bye now.

Mr Holmes. Good-bye.

 

Holding the line

 

Receptionist. Burberry Products. Can I help you?

Mr Green. Yes. Marketing Department, Rachel Smith, please. It’s a personal call.

Receptionist. Just a minute. I’ll put you through.

Mr Green. Thank you.

Receptionist. Sorry, that line is busy. Would you mind holding?

Mr Green. I’ll hold for a couple of minutes.

Receptionist. That line is still busy.

Mr Green. Never mind, please cancel the call. I’ll try again later.

Receptionist. Would like to leave a message?

Mr Green. No, that’s O.K. I’ll be away from the phone. Thanks anyway.






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