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A A BUSINESS SITUATIONS Starting and ending a call Lesson code: 9ZE6-DF29-75CL INTERMEDIATE 1 Warm-up Do you need to make or receive a lot of calls in English in your work? Who do you talk to? What typical communication problems do you have? 2 Telephone phrases Match the two columns to form telephone phrases. Put S (start a call) or E (end a call) next to each expression. 1. make a. a number 2. hang b. a phone call 3. put the phone c. a ring 4. dial d. down 5. give someone e. the phone 6. answer f. through (to someone) 7. put someone g. up Now complete the following questions with the phrases above: 1. Have you ever on someone who was being rude? 2. Do you need to a lot of in your job? 3. Do you always when it rings? 4. When was the last time you the wrong? 5. Who was the last person to you? 6. Have you ever had to wait more than five minutes for an operator to you to someone? In pairs, ask and answer the questions. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 1/4

Starting and ending a call 3 Starting a call Listen and complete the following extracts from six telephone conversations. Dialogue 1 Good morning, Simtech Ltd. How may I help you? (1) Daniel Goldman: Good morning, the sales department, please? (2) Certainly, sir. One moment, please. Dialogue 2 Susan Clarke. Xcel Systems. (3) Miles Henderson, please. (4) Simtech employee: Certainly. Just a moment. Dialogue 3 Miles Henderson: Hello, Anthony Smart, please? (5) Speaking. Miles Henderson: Oh, hi Anthony, Miles. (6) tomorrow s meeting. (7) Dialogue 4, Susan Clarke. (8) Hi Susan, Maria. (9) confirm our meeting tomorrow. (10) Dialogue 5 Miles Henderson: Hello. Mike Smith: Hello, Peter? (11) Miles Henderson: I m sorry, there s no one here called Peter. Mike Smith: 27453010? (12) Miles Henderson: No, it s 27453011 Mike Smith: Oh sorry, it looks like I dialled the wrong number. Dialogue 6 Paul Groves: Accounts department. Hello, Maria Gomez Simtech Ltd. (13) we haven t received any payment for the last invoice we sent you. (14) You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 2/4

Starting and ending a call Now put the expressions into the following categories: Answering the phone: Introducing yourself to the receiver (formal): Introducing yourself to the receiver (informal): Asking to speak to somebody: Checking the number: Stating the reason for the call: 4 Role play In pairs, role-play the following situations. Take turns to be the caller and receiver: 1. Caller: John Smith, TDI Ltd., Receiver: receptionist, Micro Global Purpose of call: you want to speak to someone in the marketing department 2. Caller: Dominic Price, Receiver: Franco DeAngelo, sales department Purpose of call: you need to speak to Mr Gomez about a product order 3. Caller: your own name, position, Receiver: Jack Jones (telephone number: 963128743) Purpose of call: you want to speak to Anna Carlton (telephone number: 963128744) 4. Caller: Jan Kowalski, Receiver: Jane Williams Purpose of call: you want to ask how her interview went 5. Caller: your own name, position, Receiver: David Shultz Purpose of call: you want to know the date of a conference 5 Ending a call Listen to the five short telephone dialogues. What was the likely topic of each telephone conversation? Write 1-5 next to the following topics: 1. Arranging a meeting (informal) 2. Arranging a meeting (formal) 3. Enquiring about a product 4. Chatting about something 5. Making a complaint You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 3/4

Starting and ending a call Now complete the dialogues: Dialogue 1 Ok, 1. I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday. 2 if you have any problems. Daniel Goldman: Fine. 3 to your boss. Daniel Goldman: Goodbye. 4. Goodbye. Dialogue 2 So, 5 all your help. Not at all. 6. Goodbye. Dialogue 3 Daniel Goldman: So, 7 next Monday. Miles Henderson: Great. 8. Dialogue 4 Anyway, 9. I know you have a lot of work to do. OK Anthony, it was good talking to you again. 10. Bye. Dialogue 5 I apologize once again. 11 we can be of any further help. Right, 12. Goodbye, then. Goodbye. 6 Role play In pairs, practise ending the following telephone conversations: 1. You have arranged to meet a friend at 7pm on Friday. 2. You have solved a difficult problem for one of your customers. 3. You have been chatting with a friend who is now very busy. 4. You have called a potential supplier to enquire about their products. 7 Flashcard review Don t forget what you learned in this lesson! Go to www.linguahouse.com, click Learning English and enter Lesson code: 9ZE6-DF29-75CL. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex 4/4

Starting and ending a call - Transcripts 3- Starting a call Dialogue 1 Daniel Goldman: Good morning, Simtech Ltd. How may I help you? Good morning, could you put me through to the sales department, please? Certainly, sir. One moment, please. Dialogue 2 Hello, my name is Susan Clarke. I m calling from Xcel Systems. I d like to speak to Miles Henderson, please. Simtech employee: Certainly. Just a moment. Dialogue 3 Miles Henderson: Miles Henderson: Dialogue 4 Hello, could I speak to Anthony Smart, please? Speaking. Oh, hi Anthony, it s Miles. I m calling about tomorrow s meeting. Hello, Susan Clarke speaking. Hi Susan, Maria here. I m ringing to confirm our meeting tomorrow. Dialogue 5 Miles Henderson: Hello. Mike Smith: Hello, is Peter there? Miles Henderson: I m sorry, there s no one here called Peter. Mike Smith: Is that 27453010? Miles Henderson: No, it s 27453011 Mike Smith: Oh sorry, it looks like I dialled the wrong number. Dialogue 6 Paul Groves: Accounts department. Hello, this is Maria Gomez from Simtech Ltd. I m phoning because we haven t received any payment for the last invoice we sent you. 5- Ending a call Dialogue 1 Daniel Goldman: Daniel Goldman: Dialogue 2 Ok, I think that s everything. I look forward to seeing you on Tuesday. Give me a call if you have any problems. Fine. Give my regards to your boss. I ll do that. Goodbye. Goodbye So, thank you very much for all your help. Not at all. Thank you for your call. Goodbye. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex i

Starting and ending a call - Transcripts Dialogue 3 Daniel Goldman: So, see you next Monday. Miles Henderson: Great. Bye now. Dialogue 4 Dialogue 5 Anyway, I ll let you go. I know you have a lot of work to do. OK Anthony, it was good talking to you again. Speak to you later. Bye. I apologize once again. Give us a call if we can be of any further help. Right, I will. Goodbye, then. Goodbye. You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex ii

Starting and ending a call - Key 2- Telephone phrases 1. b 2. g 3. d 4. a 5. c 6. e 7. f 1. hung up/put the phone down 2. make; phone calls 3. answer the phone 4. dialled; number 5. give; a ring 6. put; through 3- Starting a call Students can work alone and check in pairs. Play the audio file or use your mobile device to scan the QR code (make sure you have installed a QR code reader app and can access the Internet on your device). 1. Good morning... How may I help you? 2. Could you put me through to...? 3. Hello, my name is... I m calling from... 4. I d like to speak to... 5. could I speak to...? 6. it s... 7. I m calling about... 8.... speaking 9.... here 10. I m ringing to... 11. is... there? 12. Is that...? 13. this is... from... 14. I m phoning because... If you feel it necessary, you can also teach questions used to find out the reason for a call, e.g. What is the call in connection with?, What is the call regarding? INTRODUCING YOURSELF TO THE RECEIVER (FORMAL): my name is...; I m calling from...; this is... from... INTRODUCING YOURSELF TO THE RECEIVER (INFORMAL): It s...;...here. ASKING TO SPEAK TO SOMEBODY: I d like to speak to...; Could I speak to...? Is... there? Could you put me through to...? CHECKING THE NUMBER: Is that...? STATING THE REASON FOR THE CALL: I m calling about...; I m ringing to...; I m phoning because... 5- Ending a call Students can work alone and check in pairs. Play the audio file or use your mobile device to scan the QR code. 1. 3 2. 1 3. 2 4. 4 5. 5 1. I think that s everything 2. Give me a call 3. Give my regards 4. I ll do that 5. thank you very much for 6. Thank you for your call 7. see you 8. Bye now 9. I ll let you go 10. Speak to you later 11. Give us a call if 12. I will You can review this worksheet online at www.linguahouse.com/ex i