Learning Objectives
2 minutes readingPhone calls need clear structure: Greeting → Purpose → Information exchange → Confirmation → Closing. Always confirm key details!
Grammar Explanation
4 minutes readingStarting a Professional Call
Answering: "Good morning, this is [Name] from [Company]."
Calling: "Hello, this is [Name] calling from [Company]."
Purpose: "I'm calling about / regarding..."
Checking Understanding
Repeat: "Could you repeat that, please?"
Spell: "Could you spell that for me?"
Slow down: "Could you speak more slowly, please?"
Use phonetic alphabet for clarity: A-Alpha, B-Bravo, C-Charlie, D-Delta, E-Echo... "That's M for Mike, A for Alpha..."
Context & Professional Usage
5 minutes readingCall Handling
Problem Solving
Business English Examples
6 minutes readingProfessional Phone Language
Clear identification
Stating purpose formally
Polite hold request
Confirming details
Common Phone Mistakes
Use: "Good morning, [Company], [Name] speaking."
Use: "Could you hold the line, please?"
Use: "Sorry, could you repeat that?"
Professional Listening Exercise
6 minutesListen to a business phone call:
Receptionist: Good morning, Kintail Services, this is Emma speaking. How may I help you?
Caller: Hello, this is David Chen from TechCorp. I'm calling about the proposal we received.
Receptionist: Of course, Mr. Chen. Could you hold the line while I transfer you to our sales team?
Caller: Sure, no problem.
Receptionist: I'm sorry, the line is busy. Can I take a message?
Caller: Yes, please. Could you ask Sarah to call me back regarding the proposal?
Receptionist: Certainly. Could you spell your surname for me, please?
Caller: Yes, it's C-H-E-N. That's C for Charlie, H for Hotel, E for Echo, N for November.
Receptionist: Thank you. And your phone number?
Caller: It's 07700 900 123.
Receptionist: Let me read that back: David Chen, 07700 900 123, regarding the proposal. Is that correct?
Caller: That's right. Thank you.
Receptionist: I'll make sure Sarah gets your message. Is there anything else I can help with?
Caller: No, that's all. Thank you for your help.
Receptionist: You're welcome. Thank you for calling. Goodbye.
Question 1: Why is Emma taking a message?
Question 2: What does David Chen want Sarah to do?
Question 3: Complete: "Let me _______ that back."
Quick Comprehension Quiz
4 minutesProfessional way to answer a business call:
Asking someone to wait on the phone:
Confirming information before ending a call:
Professional Practice Exercises
7 minutesExercise A: Complete the phone phrases
1. Good morning, _______ is Sarah from Customer Service.
2. I'm _______ about your recent order.
3. Could you _______ the line while I check?
4. I'll _______ you through to the sales team.
Speaking Preparation
4 minutesPractice phone call role plays with opening, purpose, and closing.
Practice: "Good morning, [Company], [Your name] speaking. How may I help you?"
Practice taking a message and reading it back to confirm.
Key phrases: This is... calling from..., Could you hold the line?, Let me read that back...
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