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Telephonic Coversation with examples

Telephonic  conversation

Telephonic conversation is an integral part of Speaking in the modern world.It requires a lot of practice to be confident while undergoing conversation on telephone or mobile. There are two things which are very important while talking on telephone. First is the listening with understanding and second is the reaction.

What is a Telephone Conversation?

 It is the transmission of a message through phone.

  • It can be informal - when you call to a friend or relative.
  • It can be formal - When you call to an office , to your boss , etc

 

 Example of an informal phone conversation

 Speaker 1: Hi ram, how is going on?

 Speaker 2: Hey man! Cool. You?

 Speaker 1: Good! What about you?

 Speaker 2: I'm working now.

Speaker 1: good, if you can call me please.

Speaker 2: Sure! I'll

Speaker 1: Thanks Ram. Take care!

Speaker 2: No problem, you too!

Speaker 1: Bye!

Speaker 2: Bye!

 

 Example of a formal phone conversation

 Speaker 1: Good morning. I'd like to talk to Mr. Dan Brown please.

Speaker2:  Good morning. I'm sorry but Mr. Dan Brown is not here at the moment.

Would you like to leave him a message?

Speaker 1: Yes please. Tell him that Ms. Samadhi needs to contact him

Speaker 2: Sure. I will tell him. Does he have any phone number?

 Speaker 1: Yes he has it. Thank you.

Speaker 2: You're welcome. Something else?

Speaker 1: No, that's all. Good bye.

 Tips for Telephone Conversation in English Greetings

 Every phone call should begin with a polite greeting such as, hi, how've you been? Or nice to hear from you.

 Getting to the point

 There always comes the point, however, where you want to move on from friendly banter and get down to business. E.g. ... I'm just calling to...

 For example, I'm just calling to see if you'd like to set up a meeting. The situation is reversed, however, and you are waiting to find out why someone called you, you can guide the conversation by saying, so what can I do for you?

Telephonic conversation Example


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