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A

G

1. Hello, Brittrack. Terry speaking.
2. Good morning, Brittrack. This is Terry
3. Brittrack, Terry here. Can I help you?
4. Brittrack, Terry here. What can I do for you?
5. Brittrack. You are through to Terry. How may I help?
6. This is Terry at Brittrack. How can I be of service?

B

1. Hi! I need to speak to John Stevens.
2. Could I speak to John Stevens, please?
3. Good morning. Can I speak to John Stevens?
4. Hello, would it be possible to speak to John
Stevens?
5. Hello there. I'd like to speak to John Stevens,
please.
6. Good morning. Could you put me through to
John Stevens, please?

H

1. May I ask what the call is in reference to?
2. Could I ask you what the call is regarding?
3. Could you tell me the reason for your call?
4. What is the call in connection with, please?
5. And what is the purpose of your call?
6. Could you tell me what the call is concerning?



1. It's regarding next Monday's meeting.
2. It's concerning next Monday's meeting.
3. I'm calling about the meeting next Monday.
4. It's in reference to the meeting for next Monday.
5. Tell him it's regarding next Monday's meeting.
6. I need to speak to him about the meeting on Monday.

1. OK. One moment, please.
2. Could you hold the line, please?
3. One moment, I'm putting you on hold.
4. I'll check and see if he's available. Please hold
the line.
5. I'll tell him you're calling. Please hold.
6. Would you mind holding the line, please? I'll see
if he's free.

I
C

D

E

F

1. Your name please?
2. Could you tell me your name?
3. What is your name, please?
4. Who is calling, please?

5. To whom am I speaking, please?
6. Would you mind giving me your name?

J

1. My name is Vijay Singh.
2. I'm called Vijay Singh.
3. It's Vijay Singh.
4. I go by the name of Vijay Singh.
5. It's Vijay. Vijay Singh.
6. Tell him it's Vijay Singh.

1. Could you spell that, please?
2. How do you spell that, please?
3. Could you tell me how that is spelt, please?
4. And how is that spelt, please?
5. Could you give me the spelling, please?
6. Would you be so kind as to spell that for me, please?

1. V-I-J-AY and S-I-N-G-H
2. My first name is spelt, V-I-J-AY.
My last name is spelt, S-I-N-G-H.
3. It's spelt, V-I-J-AY and S-I-N-G-H.
4. You spell it, V-I-J-AY and S-I-N-G-H.
5. You spell my first name, V-I-J-AY and my surname is
S-I-N-G-H.
6. Yes, of course. V-I-J-AY and S-I-N-G-H.

1. Ok.
2. Of course.

3. No problem.
4. Right oh!
5. Thank you very much.
6. Sure.

♫ MUSIC PLAYS ♫

K

1. I'm putting you through to Mr.
Stevens, now.
2. Thank you for holding. Putting you
through.
3. Sorry to keep you. I'll put you
through.
4. Mr. Stevens will speak to you now.
5. Mr. Stevens is available. I'll put you
through.
6. I'm connecting you to Mr. Stevens.
Thank you for holding.

Select two speakers, one blue and the other
yellow. They throw a dice first and then speak the
line that corresponds with the number. The
speakers move through the list alphabetically.
After they finish, another couple start. When
everyone has finished, compare how different the
conversation was in content but how similar in
context. Different numbers should be used for
different pairs




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