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Function 1: Making and Receiving Phone Calls: Unit 1 Telephoning

1) The document provides information and exercises on making phone calls, confirming information, making complaints, and avoiding negative responses in business telephone conversations. 2) Key expressions are provided for making and receiving phone calls, asking for someone and leaving messages, as well as apologizing and dealing with complaints. 3) Exercises include matching conversations, role plays, ordering conversations, and completing conversations using the provided language.
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Function 1: Making and Receiving Phone Calls: Unit 1 Telephoning

1) The document provides information and exercises on making phone calls, confirming information, making complaints, and avoiding negative responses in business telephone conversations. 2) Key expressions are provided for making and receiving phone calls, asking for someone and leaving messages, as well as apologizing and dealing with complaints. 3) Exercises include matching conversations, role plays, ordering conversations, and completing conversations using the provided language.
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UNIT 1 TELEPHONING

Function 1: Making and receiving phone calls

Key Expressions # 1

Asking to speak to someone Saying the person isn’t free


Could I speak to …? I’m afraid (he’s out of the office).
Is …there, please? Can I take a message?
Identifying the caller Leaving a message
Could I have your name, please? Can / Could I leave a message?
A Who’s calling, please? Can / Could you ask him / her to call me back?
B This is / I’m …
Giving a reason for the call Finishing
I’m calling about … I’ll give him / her the message.
I’m phoning to … Thank you for your help / calling.
Speak to you later.

Task 1.1 Match sentences 1-5 with responses a-e. Put C for caller and R for receiver.
_____ 1) Is Mrs Ackers there, please? _____ a) This is Simon Ilago from AOS.
_____ 2) Who’s calling, please? _____ b) I’m calling to offer you a special price on printers.
_____ 3) What can I do for you? _____ c) Speaking.
_____ 4) Can I call you back tomorrow? _____ d) You’re welcome. Goodbye.
_____ 5) Thanks for calling. _____ e) Sorry, but I’m out of the office tomorrow.

Task 1.2

► Work with your friend. Have similar conversation using your own ideas.

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Task 1.3 Simon Mandel wants to speak to Lauren Dixon, but she isn’t there. Complete the
phone conversation with the receptionist using the Key Expressions # 1.
Simon (1) ________________________________________
Receptionist (2) ________________________________________
Simon (3) ________________________________________
Receptionist (4) __________________ Lauren’s with her clients at the moment.
(5) ________________________________________
Simon Yes, sure. (6) ________________________________________
Receptionist OK. So that’s Simon Mandel. Does she have your number?
Simon Yes, she does.
Receptionist All right. (7) ________________________________________
Simon (8) ________________________________________ Good bye.

… A few hours later …

Simon is still waiting for Lauren to call. He phones her again. Write sentences or
choose words to complete the conversation.
Simon (9) ________________________________________
Lauren Yes, welcome / speaking. Is that Simon?
Simon Yes, it is. Hi, Lauren.
Lauren Hi, Simon. Did you call earlier and take / leave me a message?
Simon Yes, this morning.
Lauren I’m sorry. I didn’t manage to call you back. What can I do for you?

Simon (10) __________________ ask for your email address to send you the new hand tools
list as requested.
Lauren That’s great, Simon. (11) ________________________________________
Simon You’re welcome.
Lauren I’ll phone you again on Monday to give you more news.
Simon OK. Listen / Speak to you next week. Bye.

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Function 2: How to confirm information

Task 2.1 Listen and complete the sentences.


1) ___________ he work in International Sales?
2) He travels a lot to South America, ___________?
3) He went to the trade fair in San Francisco, ___________?

Task 2.2 Use different ways of confirming the information in the sentences below.
1) Thomas’s in charge of the engineering project.
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2) Robert’s leaving for the plant to meet the important visitors.
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3) Keth went to the METALEX exhibition in Vietnam last year.
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Grammar Note: Tag Questions

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Function 3: Making and dealing with complaints

Key Expressions # 2

Asking about the problem Sympathizing / Apologizing


How can I help you? I’m very sorry about that.
What can I do for you? I’m sorry to hear that.
Can you give me more details? I do apologize.
What exactly is the problem? I’m afraid we can’t …
Making the complaint Dealing with the complaint
I’m sorry, but … I’ll look into it / deal with it right away.
(The machine) doesn’t work. Let me check.
There’s a problem with … I’ll get back to you.
I’m not happy about …

Task 3.1 Listen to four conversations. Note down the problem and solution in each.
Conversation 1: Problem _____________________________________________________________
Solution _____________________________________________________________
Conversation 2: Problem _____________________________________________________________
Solution _____________________________________________________________
Conversation 3: Problem _____________________________________________________________
Solution _____________________________________________________________
Conversation 4: Problem _____________________________________________________________
Solution _____________________________________________________________

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Task 3.2 Put this conversation in the right order (1-10).
_____ Oh dear. I do apologize. Can you give me your order number?
_____ Yes, it’s IV005. That was the reference on my order.
_____ Yes, that’s right.
_____ Well, I sent you pictures of my factory, but I received photos of somebody’s birthday party.
_____ Photo World. Good afternoon. How can I help you?
_____ Yes, sure. I’ll wait to hear from you.
_____ Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. Can you give me more details?
_____ Let me check. So you’re Mr Eric?
_____ OK. I’ll deal with it right away. Can I call you back in five or ten minutes?
_____ Hello. I’m calling because there’s a problem with some photos you sent me.

Task 3.3 Complete the conversation between the shop assistant (SA) and the customer (C) with
the Key Expressions # 2.
SA Good morning, sir. (1) ________________________________________
C I bought this item yesterday but (2) ________________________________________
(3) ________________________________________
SA Oh, (4) ________________________________________
C I’d like a refund, please.
SA (5) ________________________________________ give you a refund.
C Well, can’t you replace it?
SA I’m not sure if we have any more in the shop. (6) __________________ one moment, please.
… Ten minutes later …

SA No. I’m afraid you bought the last one, but we can have one here for you tomorrow. Well,
(7) ________________________________________ right now and then I can give you a time to
collect. Do you have three minutes?

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Task 3.4

► Work with your friend. Have similar conversation using your own ideas.

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Function 4: How to avoid negative answers

Task 4.1 What’s wrong with the employee’s answer? Can you think of a better response?
Employer Have you finished the project proposal?
Employee No, I haven’t. I’ve been very busy.

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Task 4.2 Listen and complete the responses.


1) I haven’t, but ________________________________________ of the product last month.
2) No, but ________________________________________ to do.
3) No, but ________________________________________ before the end of the week.
4) No, but ________________________________________ on holiday.

Task 4.3

► Work with your friend. Have similar conversation using your own ideas.

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Adapted from: Grant, D., Hudson, J., & Hughes, J. (2017). Business Result (2nd ed.). China: Oxford
University Press.

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