Email Phone Collocations
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Vocabulary to make and talk about emails and telephone calls
Lesson Plan Content:
Email and telephoning vocabulary and collocations
with list dictation
Choose one of the cards below and explain what it means and how it is used without saying the words on the card until your partner guesses what it says.
Things you could talk about:
- Email and/ or telephone
- Formality
- Collocations
- Meaning
- Example sentences (with gaps)
Attach
|
Love |
From |
Mr |
Mrs |
Miss
|
Ms |
Sir |
Sirs |
Madam |
CC
|
BCC |
Best |
Unfortunately, |
XXX |
XOXO |
Hugs … |
Kisses |
Hi |
Forward |
Bye
|
Regards |
Re: |
Ref./ Reference |
This |
To:
|
Btw |
Tel. |
Yours
|
Sincerely |
Faithfully
|
Cheers |
Advance |
Soon |
Hesitate |
Thanks/ Thank you |
Cooperation |
Afraid |
Touch
|
See
|
Hold
|
Extension |
Dial |
Speak
|
Number |
Hand |
Code |
Through
|
Skype |
Conference |
Message |
Note |
|
Message
|
Directory |
Moment
|
Tone
|
Battery |
Low |
Put
|
Slash |
Underline/ underscore |
Double |
Treble |
Oh
|
Dash/ hyphen |
Unattainable
|
Battery
|
Back
|
Again |
In |
Desk |
Out
|
Check |
Operator |
Switchboard |
Text/ SMS |
Line
|
Answer |
Dear |
Answer |
Bad
|
Up
|
Get |
Call |
Take |
Ring |
Hash/ Pound |
Star/ Asterisk
|
Dictate |
Talk
|
Please
|
Signal |
Sorry |
Leave |
Emoticon
|
Abbreviation |
Acronym |
Spell |
Catch |
Listen to your teacher read out some words and phrases which are related to one of the words above. Try to guess which word it is, then do the same in pairs with the Student A and Student B worksheets that your teacher gives you.
Suggested phrases for teacher-led collocations guessing game
Answer – Answering machine/ Answer phone/ There is no answer/ We aim to answer all calls within three rings/ I’m afraid I can’t answer the phone at the moment/ You’re through to the answering machine of Alex Case/ She isn’t answering her phone
Attach – Please find the document attached/ As you can see from the attachment…
Back – Call someone back/ Check something back/ Get back to someone/ When she gets back
Battery – Low battery/ Flat battery
Best – All the best/ Best wishes/ Pass my best wishes on to your boss/ Best regards
Busy – Busy signal/ I know you’re very busy, but I just needed to…
Bye – Bye for now/ Okay. Thanks. Bye/ Goodbye
Call – Call waiting/ Call centre/ Cold calling/ Collect call/ I’m returning your call/ I’ll tell him you called/ Call someone back/ Could you tell him I called?/ I’m afraid I’m not available to take your call at the moment/ There is no one available to take your call/ Who shall I say is calling?/ Can I ask who is calling?/ Missed call/ International calling card/ I’m returning your call/ Accept a call/ I have a call on another line
Check – Can I check that back/ I’ll check if he’s available. Please hold the line/ Just a moment, I’ll check on my computer
Code – Postcode/ Area code/ International dialling code
Conference – I’m afraid he’s at a conference all day/ We met at a conference last week/ Video conference/ Conference call
Dear – Dear Sir or Madam/ Dear Ms Case/ Dear Alex
Desk – Away from his desk/ Not at his desk/ I’ll leave a message on his desk
Simon Pitman’s desk. Alex speaking. How can I help you?/ Not at his desk.
Dial – Redial/ Misdial/ Automatic redial/ Dialling tone/ Dial a number
Directory – Directory enquiries/ Telephone directory
Get – Get through/ Get back to you
Student A
Read out an example with the key word missing from a list below. Give examples from the same list until your partner guesses the missing word, with one guess per hint.
Hand – I don’t have it to hand/ Hands-free/ Please replace the handset and try again
Head – Headset/ Off the top of my head…
Hi – Hi!/ Hi John/ Say “Hi” to Steve from me/ Julie says “Hi”
Hold – Hold on/ Please hold (the line)/ Can you hold?/ I’m putting you on hold
Home – Home number/ Home address/ Home phone/ We’re not home at the moment, so please leave a message after the beep
In – In a meeting/ Can I speak to someone in the marketing department?/ I’m afraid he’s not in today/ in connection with/ In advance
Key – Hash key/ Pound key/ Star key/ Keypad
Leave – Please leave your name and number/ Leave a message
Line – The line was cut/ A bad line/ Helpline/ Landline/ Hold the line/ The line went dead/ Someone’s trying to get through on another line/ I have someone on another line
Love – Love from/ Lots of love/ Send my love to John
Low – Low signal/ Low battery
Mail – Voicemail/ Email/ To email someone/ Compose an email/ Snail mail
Message – Recorded message/ Leave a message/ Take a message/ Pass your message onto him/ Take a message/ Leave a message/ Please leave a message after the beep/ I got a message that I should call you/ Instant messaging
Moment – There’s no one here at the moment/ Just a moment (I’ll get a pen and paper/ I’ll get it up on the screen)
Note – This is just a quick note to…/ Post-it note/ Make a note of/ Leave a note
Number – Extension/ Home/ Mobile/ Office/ Wrong number
Off – Off the hook/ Off work/ Cut off
Office – Out of the office/ Office phone/ Office number.
On – On another line/ Pass that message on to him/ Get it up on the screen/ On the phone
Student B
Read out an example with the key word missing from a list below. Give examples from the same list until your partner guesses the missing word, with one guess per hint.
Operator – All our operators are busy right now/ Call centre operator/ Speak to an operator/ Or press three to speak to an operator
Phone – Phone you back/ Thanks for phoning/ Mobile phone/ Smart phone/ Cell phone/ Phone box/ Phone again/ Phone booth/ Public phone/ Payphone/ Freephone/ Phone card/ I’m phoning about the conference next week/ Alex Case’s phone
Please – Please leave a message after the tone/ Please do not hesitate to contact me
Put – Put the phone down/ Put someone through/ Put someone on hold
Rate – Local rate/ Premium rate
Reference – With reference to your email yesterday/ Your ref:/ Our ref:/ Reference number
Regards – Best regards/ Give my regards to John
Ring – Give me a ring/ Ring me back/ Within three rings/ It’s ringing, but no one is picking up/ Just let it ring/ Ringing tone
Soon – I look forward to hearing from you soon/ See you soon/ Write soon
Sorry – Sorry it took me so long to get back to you/ Sorry to keep you waiting/ Sorry, he’s out of the office at the moment/ Sorry. Can you speak a little louder?/ Sorry, we were cut off/ Sorry, I went into a tunnel
Speak – Speak up/ Speaker phone/ Can I speak to… please?/ This is John speaking/ HLDS. Alex speaking. How can I help you?/ Speak to you soon/ Speak to you then
Take – Take a message/ Take care/ Can I take your name, please?
Talk – Do you have time to talk?/ It’s been nice talking to you
Text – Send a text/ Textspeak/ Text someone
Thanks/ Thank you – Thanks again/ Thanks in advance/ Thanks for calling/ Thanks for your email…
Tone – Dialling tone/ Engaged tone/ Busy tone/ Please speak after the tone/ Ringing tone
Up – Hang up/ Speak up/ Pick up
Yours – Yours sincerely/ Yours faithfully/ Sincerely yours/ Yours
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