如何打国际电话

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If you're like most English learners, you
find it difficult to make phone calls in English. But if you're treling
abroad or working in a foreign trading company, using English on the phone is
essential. So how do you conquer this last obstacle to fluency? Prepare
yourself for any telephone situation with the following phrases and techniques.





Introductions


Start any telephone conversation by
introducing yourself: "Hello, this is Peter Jones. If you answer the phone
and the caller fails to identify himself, you can say: "May I ask who's
calling, please?"


Asking for someone / Making a request


If you're calling to talk to a specific
person, then phrase your request as a polite question, e.g. "May I speak
to Rachel Smith, please?" When you he an extension number but no name
you can say: "Could I he extension number 635?" But if you're
calling with a specific purpose, then a statement works best: "I’m calling
to make a reservation."


Holding and transferring


"Please hold" is telephone
language for "just a moment". When you need to be transferred
(connected) to another extension you'll often hear: "Connecting your
call..." or "Please hold, I'll transfer you.".” If you call a
business at a busy time, you might hear only a brief, "Hello, please
hold!" before the operator switches over to another line.


Leing a message


When the person you're calling isn't
ailable, be prepared to lee a message. You might use voicemail (a digital
voice recording system) or an answering machine (a machine that records
messages onto a tape). If you're talking to an operator, they'll ask:
"Would you like to lee a message?" Or you can say, "May I
lee a message?" Be sure to lee your phone number if you want the
person to return your call. This is called a call back number.


Asking the speaker to slow down


If you're not sure you'll understand
everything in English, be honest. Tell the speaker immediately: "My
English isn't very strong, could you please speak slowly?" Most people
will appreciate your honesty and will be happy to oblige.


Write it down


If you're nervous about telephoning in
English, it's helpful to prepare a script. Write out a brief outline of what
you need to say. You can use it to organize your thoughts beforehand and as a
reference if you get confused during the call.


Remember your manners


It's very important to sound polite on the
telephone. Use phrases like , 'Could you', and 'Please' when making requests. And
always remember to finish a conversation with 'Thank you' and 'Goodbye'!
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n a polite and respectful way that English is not your first language and ask them to slow down or repeat what they've said. You can say something like, "I'm sorry, could you please speak a little slower?" or "I didn't catch that, could you repeat it please?" Remember, it's better to ask for clarification than to miss important information.


Polite closings


When ending a phone conversation, be
sure to thank the person for their time and say goodbye. Some common ways to
do this include: "Thank you for your time. Goodbye," "Have a
great day," or "Take care." If you need to call back, ask when a
good time would be. For example, "When would be a good time to call you
back?"


Practice makes perfect


Using English on the phone may seem
intimidating at first, but with practice, you will become more confident and
fluent. Try role-playing phone conversations with a friend or colleague to
help you feel more comfortable. You can also listen to English phone
conversations online or on TV shows to become more familiar with the language
patterns and vocabulary used. Remember, the more you practice, the easier it
will become.
2023-06-08
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  • QQ:416569956
    It's helpful for newer. Good!
    2015-01-22
  • luscar
    哈哈 还好啦
    2015-01-16
  • Nick.Cheung
    怎么那么高大上,写帖子都用英语了,求翻译!
    2015-01-16
  • Alice
    这是在考验人的英语水平吗??
    2015-01-16
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