Telephone Terms
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 Here are some of the words and terms that we use to talk about telephoning.

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Telephone Terms

Here are some of the words and terms that we use to talk about telephoning.

answer

to say "hello" into the phone when it rings

answering machine

автоответчик

something that you can record a message on if the person you are calling isn't home

busy signal

a beeping пикающий sound that tells the caller that the other person is already on the phone with someone else

call

a telephone conversation; to telephone

caller

the person who telephones

call back/phone back

to call someone who called you first ПОВТОРНЫЙ ВЫЗОВ

call display

a screen that shows you who is calling

cellular phone/cell phone

a telephone that you can take with you away from your house; mobile phone сотовый

cordless phone

a phone that is not attached to the wall (you can walk short distances with it at home or in the garden) беспроводной телефон

dial

to press the buttons on the phone набирать номер, звонить

dial tone

the sound the phone makes when you pick it up длинный гудок

directory/phone book

a book that alphabetically lists local phone numbers of people and businesses

hang up

to put the receiver down and end a call повесить трубку

operator

a person who answers telephone-related questions when you dial "0"

pager

a small machine you wear that makes a noise (or vibrates) when someone wants you to call them

phone

a telephone; to telephone

phone booth/pay phone тел будка

a place where you can pay to use a telephone in public

pick up

to answer the phone

receiver

the piece on the phone that you speak into and listen from

ring

the sound a phone makes when somebody calls; to make that sound

ringer

the sound-piece that alerts a person that a call is coming through

Telephone Language

Here are some typical phrases that you can use in a telephone conversation.

Answering the phone

  • Hello? (informal)
  • Thank you for calling Boyz Autobody. Jody speaking. How can I help you?
  • Doctor's office.

Introducing yourself

  • Hey George. It's Lisa calling. (informal)
  • Hello, this is Julie Madison calling.
  • Hi, it's Gerry from the dentist's office here.
  • This is she.*
  • Speaking.*

*The person answering says this if the caller does not recognize their voice.

Asking to speak with someone

  • Is Fred in? (informal)
  • Is Jackson there, please? (informal)
  • Can I talk to your sister? (informal)
  • May I speak with Mr. Green, please?
  • Would the doctor be in/available?

Connecting someone

  • Just a sec. I'll get him. (informal)
  • Hang on one second. (informal)
  • Please hold and I'll put you through to his office.
  • One moment please.
  • All of our operators are busy at this time. Please hold for the next available person.

Making special requests

  • Could you please repeat that?
  • Would you mind spelling that for me?
  • Could you speak up a little please?
  • Can you speak a little slower please. My English isn't very strong.
  • Can you call me back? I think we have a bad connection.
  • Can you please hold for a minute? I have another call.

Taking a message for someone

  • Sammy's not in. Who's this? (informal)
  • I'm sorry, Lisa's not here at the moment. Can I ask who's calling?
  • I'm afraid he's stepped out. Would you like to leave a message?
  • He's on lunch right now.Who's calling please?
  • He's busy right now. Can you call again later?
  • I'll let him know you called.
  • I'll make sure she gets the message.

Leaving a message with someone

  • Yes, can you tell him his wife called, please.
  • No, that's okay, I'll call back later.
  • Yes, it's James from CompInc. here. When do you expect her back in the office?
  • Thanks, could you ask him to call Brian when he gets in?
  • Do you have a pen handy. I don't think he has my number.
  • Thanks. My number is 222-3456, extension 12.

Confirming information

  • Okay, I've got it all down.
  • Let me repeat that just to make sure.
  • Did you say 555 Charles St.?
  • You said your name was John, right?
  • I'll make sure he gets the message.

Listening to an answering machine

  • Hello. You've reached 222-6789. Please leave a detailed message after the beep.Thank you.
  • Hi, this is Elizabeth. I'm sorry I'm not available to take your call at this time. Leave me a message and I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
  • Thank you for calling Dr. Mindin's office. Our hours are 9am-5pm, Monday-Friday. Please call back during these hours, or leave a message after the tone. If this is an emergency please call the hospital at 333-7896.

Leaving a message on an answering machine

  • Hey Mikako. It's Yuka. Call me! (informal)
  • Hello, this is Ricardo calling for Luke. Could you please return my call as soon as possible. My number is 334-5689. Thank you.
  • Hello Maxwell. This is Marina from the doctor's office calling. I just wanted to let you know that you're due for a check-up this month. Please give us a ring/buzz whenever it's convenient.

Finishing a conversation

  • Well, I guess I better get going. Talk to you soon.
  • Thanks for calling. Bye for now.
  • I have to let you go now.
  • I have another call coming through. I better run.
  • I'm afraid that's my other line.
  • I'll talk to you again soon. Bye.

Telephone Tips

  1. Speak slowly and clearly
    Listening to someone speaking in a second language over the telephone can be very challenging because you cannot see the person you are trying to hear. However, it may be even more difficult for the person you are talking with to understand you. You may not realize that your pronunciation isn't clear because your teacher and fellow students know and understand you. Pay special attention to your weak areas (such as "r's" and "l's" or "b's" and "v's") when you are on the phone. If you are nervous about using the phone in English, you may notice yourself speaking very quickly. Practise or write down what you are going to say and take a few deep breaths before you make a phone call.
  2. Make sure you understand the other speaker
    Don't pretend to understand everything you hear over the telephone. Even native speakers ask each other to repeat and confirm information from time to time. This is especially important if you are taking a message for someone else. Learn the appropriate expressions that English speakers use when they don't hear something properly. Don't be afraid to remind the person to slow down more than once. Keep your telephone in an area that is away from other noise distractions such as a radio or television.
  3. Practise with a friend
    Ask another student to practise talking on the phone with you. You might choose one night a week and take turns phoning each other at a certain time. Try to talk for at least fifteen minutes. You can talk socially, or role play different scenarios in a business environment. If you don't have access to a telephone, you can practise by setting two chairs up back to back. The most important thing about practising telephone English is that you aren't able to see each other's mouths. It is amazing how much people lip-read without realizing.
  4. Use businesses and recordings
    There are many ways to get free telephone English practice. After business hours, you can call and listen to recorded messages. Write down what you hear the first time, and then call back and check if your notes are accurate. Use the phone in your everyday life. Call for a pizza delivery instead of going out to eat. Call a salon to book a hair appointment. You can even phone the movie theatre to ask for the listings instead of using the newspaper. Some large cities have free recordings you can call for information such as your daily horoscope or the weather. (Make sure that you aren't going to get charged for these numbers first.) Some products have free phone numbers on the packaging that you can call for information. Think of a question you might want to ask and call the free number! For example, call the number on the back of the cereal box and ask for coupons. You will have to give your name and address. Make sure you have a pen handy so that you can repeat the information and check your comprehension.
  1. Learn telephone etiquette (manners)
    The way that you speak to your best friend on the phone is very different to the way you should speak to someone in a business setting. Many ESL speakers make the mistake of being too direct on the telephone. It is possible that the person on the other line will think that you are being rude on purpose if you don't use formal language in certain situations. Sometimes just one word such as "could" or "may" is necessary in order to sound polite. You should use the same modals you would use in a formal "face-to-face" situation. Take the time to learn how to answer the phone and say goodbye in a polite manner, as well as all the various ways one can start and end a conversation casually.
  2. Practise dates and numbers
    It only takes a short time to memorize
    English Phonetic Spelling, but it is something that you will be able to use in any country. You should also practise saying dates and numbers aloud. You and a friend can write out a list of dates and numbers and take turns reading them over the phone to each other. Record what you hear. Swap papers the next day and check your answers. Click here to learn more about numbers.

English Phonetic Spelling

Sometimes wrongly called the
International Phonetic Alphabet

When speaking on the telephone, it is sometimes useful to spell a word using English Phonetic Spelling. To spell "Club", for example, you would say: "C for Charlie, L for Lima, U for Uniform, B for Bravo."

It is very easy to learn English Phonetic Spelling. Start by spelling your name, then your company or address. Soon, you will know the whole alphabet. It also helps to remember that there are several groups of words that go together:

  • Dances: Foxtrot, Tango
  • Shakespeare: Romeo & Juliet
  • Men's first names: Charlie, Mike, Oscar, Victor
  • Cities: Lima, Quebec

A

Alpha

B

Bravo

C

Charlie

D

Delta

E

Echo

F

Foxtrot

G

Golf

H

Hotel

I

India

J

Juliet

K

Kilo

L

Lima

M

Mike

          

N

November

O

Oscar

P

Papa

Q

Quebec

R

Romeo

S

Sierra

T

Tango

U

Uniform

V

Victor

W

Whisky

X

X-ray

Y

Yankee

Z

Zulu

Numbers

The main units of numbers in English are:

1

10

100

1000

1000000

1000000000

one

ten

hundred

thousand

million

billion

Here is a list of numbers. On the left are normal or "cardinal" numbers. On the right are "ordinal" numbers, which we use to define a thing's position in a series.

Cardinal Number

Ordinal Number

0

zero, nought

1

one

1st

first

2

two

2nd

second

3

three

3rd

third

4

four

4th

fourth

5

five

5th

fifth

6

six

6th

sixth

7

seven

7th

seventh

8

eight

8th

eighth

9

nine

9th

ninth

10

ten

10th

tenth

11

eleven

11th

eleventh

12

twelve

12th

twelfth

13

thirteen

13th

thirteenth

14

fourteen

14th

fourteenth

15

fifteen

15th

fifteenth

16

sixteen

16th

sixteenth

17

seventeen

17th

seventeenth

18

eighteen

18th

eighteenth

19

nineteen

19th

nineteenth

20

twenty

20th

twentieth

21

twenty-one

21st

twenty-first

22

twenty-two

22nd

twenty-second

23

twenty-three

23rd

twenty-third

24

twenty-four

24th

twenty-fourth

30

thirty

30th

thirtieth

31

thirty-one

31st

thirty-first

40

forty

40th

fortieth

50

fifty

50th

fiftieth

60

sixty

60th

sixtieth

70

seventy

70th

seventieth

80

eighty

80th

eightieth

90

ninety

90th

ninetieth

100

hundred

100th

hundredth

101

hundred and one

101st

hundred and first

152

hundred and fifty-two

152nd

hundred and fifty-second

200

two hundred

200th

two hundredth

1,000

thousand

1,000th

thousandth

1,000,000

million

1,000,000th

millionth

1,000,000,000

billion

1,000,000,000th

billionth

 

For numbers in the hundreds, the British usually say "and" but the Americans usually do not say "and":

  • British English
    120 = one hundred
    and twenty
  • American English
    120 = one hundred twenty

Note that in English, we usually separate the digits of numbers over 999 with a comma (,). We count 3 digits from the right and insert a comma, like this:

<

-

-

-

<

-

-

-

1

,

0

0

0

one thousand

1

,

0

0

0

,

0

0

0

one million

1

2

,

7

5

0

,

2

0

0

twelve million, seven hundred and fifty thousand, two hundred

We use a point (.) to indicate a decimal number, or to separate dollars from cents, pounds from pennies and so on. Here are some examples:

0

.

1

=

one tenth or 1/10

1

.

0

=

one

1

,

0

0

0

=

one thousand

1

,

5

0

0

.

7

5

=

one thousand five hundred and three quarters

$

1

.

5

0

=

one dollar and fifty cents

$

7

0

0

.

0

0

=

seven hundred dollars

£

3

,

5

0

0

.

0

1

=

three thousand five hundred pounds and one penny

 

Be careful with commas and points. Some languages use them in the opposite way!


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