Telephone Conversation
Good morning, Roth and Company. Good morning. I'm trying to reach Michael Dobson. I'm sorry, Mr. Dobson is not in the office. Would you know if he will be in today? I'm afraid I don't know Mr. Dobson's schedule. Oh, I see. Well... I wonder if I could leave a message for him. Sure. I can take a message. Please let him know that Susan Kale called, and would you please ask him to call me at his earliest convenience? Would you spell your last name? Sure. It's Kale. That's spelled K-A-L-E. And does Mr. Dobson have your phone number? I believe so, but let me leave it just in case. My office number is 462-555-0306. And my cell number is 462-555-6258. I'll give him the message. Is there anything else I can help you with? No, that's all. Thanks so much. No problem. Have a nice day. Thanks. You too.
Vocabulary and Expressions
In this short phone conversation, there were several expressions that we want to discuss today—some of them dealing with asking for things politely, others used when we use the telephone.
The conversation began with the receptionist answering the phone: Good morning, followed by the name of the company. Then the woman on the phone said: Good morning. I'm trying to reach Michael Dobson.
The expression I'm trying to reach is one we use especially on the telephone when we're asking if someone is there. You can also say:
To ask for information politely, she asked:
You can also say:
Other telephone expressions:
Another expression used was:
We also heard:
Finally, the caller said:
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