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Smile Telephoning in English

Useful vocabulary for making telephone calls in English.

Spelling

If you need to spell your name, or take the name of your caller, the biggest problem is often saying vowel sounds:
'a' is pronounced as in 'may'
'e' is pronounced as in 'email' or 'he'
'i' is pronounced as in 'I' or 'eye'
'o' is pronounced as in 'no'
'u' is pronounced as 'you'

Saying consonants
'g' is pronounced like the 'j' in 'jeans'
'j' is pronounced as in 'DJ' or 'Jane'
'w' is pronounced 'double you'
'x' is pronounced 'ex'
'y' is pronounced 'why'
(z' is pronounced 'zed' (rhymes with 'bed' in British English), or 'zee' (rhymes with 'sea' in American English

Tip: Keep a note of how you say these letters by your telephone.

Giving numbers

Here's a phone number: 0171 222 3344
And here's how to say it:

"Oh-one-seven-one, triple two, double three, double four."
OR
"Zero-one-seven-one, triple two, double three, double four."

Pausing
When you say a seven digit number, separate the number into two blocks of three and four, pausing after each block.
Each digit is spoken separately, unless it's a double or triple. If the second part of the number was '5555', you'll probably find it easier to say 'double fivedouble five'.

Saying email addresses


is pronounced 'at'. For instance, is "Es4al, at, Es4al, dot, net@ ".

"is "forward slash /
" is called a "hyphen" or a "dash -
" is an "underscore _

Example telephone dialogues

Here are examples of typical telephoning language:
Getting through

"?You: "Can I speak to (Mr Smith), please?" or "Is (Mr Smith) there, please
"?Receptionist: "May I ask who's calling?" or "Could I have your name, please
"You: "Yes, this is Tom McIvor speaking

Many British people don't identify themselves when they make or receive a phone call. Even at home, they normally pick up the phone and say "Hello". But they won't be offended if you ask for their name.

Leaving or taking a message

Receptionist:
"I'm afraid Mr Smith is
"out of the office today
"off sick today.…
"in a meeting…
"on holiday
or

"I'm afraid his line is engaged"
"?Would you like to leave a message

"?You: "Could you ask him to call me back?" or "Could you ask him to return my call
"?Receptionist: "Does he have your number?" or "What's your number, please

The receptionist uses "I'm afraid" or "I'm sorry" if he or she can't connect you.
If the receptionist doesn't offer to take a message, you can ask to leave one.
"?You: "Could I leave a message, please
"Receptionist: "Yes, certainly." or "Yes, of course


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Enjoy Telephoning

 

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