Telephoning- Communication Breakdown Roleplay
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Tricky telephoning roleplays for checking/ clarifying practice
Lesson Plan Content:
Telephoning communication breakdown roleplays
Choose situations below and roleplay related (whole) phone calls with your partner.
You are put through to the wrong person |
You don’t know who to speak to
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You don’t know which extension number |
The receptionist mispronounces your name |
The person you want to speak to has left the company
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Your mobile battery is running out |
Nobody with the name you are asking for works in the company
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There is a lot of background noise your end |
You are put on hold for so long that you have to hang up and phone again |
Someone phoned and left a number on your answer machine, but you couldn’t understand any other parts of the message |
You can’t pronounce the name of the person you want to speak to (“Mr. Rousseau”) |
You have dialled the wrong number |
You can’t hear the person’s voice very well
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You can’t understand their pronunciation |
You can’t understand about 50% of what is being said |
You have a bad signal on your mobile
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The person you are speaking to won’t stop speaking and finish the conversation |
You are being asked to agree to something but still don’t really understand what is being proposed |
The person you are speaking to talks quickly and says numbers and names you need to write down without pausing |
The person who phones you starts talking about an urgent matter but you have no idea who is speaking |
The person you are speaking to tries to bring the conversation to a close without giving you information they promised. |
How well do you think you coped with the situations?
What hints would you give people on communicating on the phone in English? What about business telephone communication in your own language?
Do you think it is worth having a company policy on telephone communications? If so, what would you include in it?
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