When making a formal call, three rules should influence your choice of words:
• Be brief. Do not waste the receiver's time.
• Be clear. Explain the background and purpose of your call.
• Be polite. Recognize the receiver's point of view.
USEFUL TELEPHONE VOCABULARY AND PHRASES IN ENGLISH
Making contact :
■ Hello / Good morning / Good afternoon ...
■ This is John Brown speaking
■ Could I speak to ......... please?
■ I'd like to speak to ..... .....
■ I'm trying to contact ..........
Giving more information:
■ I'm calling from Tokyo / Paris / New York / Sydney ...
■ I'm calling on behalf of Mr. X ...
Taking a call :
■ X speaking.
■ Can I help you?
Asking for a name / information :
■ Who's calling please?
■ Who's speaking?
■ Where are you calling from?
■ Are you sure you have the right number / name?
Asking the caller to wait :
■ Hold the line please.
■ Could you hold on please?
■ Just a moment please.
Connecting :
■ Thank you for holding.
■ The line's free now ... I'll put you through.
■ I'll connect you now / I'm connecting you now.
Giving negative information :
■ I'm afraid the line's engaged. Could you call back later?
■ I'm afraid he's in a meeting at the moment.
■ I'm sorry. He's out of the office today. /
He isn't in at the moment.
■ I'm afraid we don't have a Mr./Mrs./Ms/Miss. ... here
■ I'm sorry. There's nobody here by that name.
■ Sorry. I think you've dialed the wrong number./
I'm afraid you've got the wrong number.
Telephone problems :
■ The line is very bad ... Could you speak up please?
■ Could you repeat that please?
■ I'm afraid I can't hear you.
■ Sorry. I didn't catch that. Could you say it again please? Leaving / Taking a message :
■ Can I leave / take a message?
■ Would you like to leave a message?
■ Could you give him/her a message?
■ Could you ask him/her to call me back?
■ Could you tell him/her that I called?
■ Could you give me your name please?
■ Could you spell that please?
■ What's your number please?
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