Telephoning- Starting and Finishing
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Beginning and ending telephone calls phrases presentation and practice
Lesson Plan Content:
Starting and ending telephone calls
Without looking below, listen to your teacher and raise your card depending on whether each phrase that they say comes from near the beginning of a phone call (“Starting”) or near the end (“Ending”).
Label each section below with “Starting” or “Ending”, depending on where they go in a typical telephone conversation.
Check your answers with the teacher, and then test each other in pairs or small groups.
Brainstorming/ Key words
Use the key words to brainstorm suitable phrases for starting and ending, then compare with those below. Some words can be used more than once.
Starting calls key words |
Ending calls key words |
help
speaking
’s
who
about
that
here
good
can
need
this
message
time
returning
someone
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then
called
weekend
nice
help
all
else
back
message
longer
going
line
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Starting and ending calls phrases to classify
How can I help you?
Alex Case speaking
Sean Smith’s phone/ office/ desk
HLDS Limited
01323 3391 746
Can I ask who is calling?
OK, speak to you then
I’ll tell him you called
Have a good weekend.
It’s been nice talking to you.
Thanks for all your help
I think that’s all, thanks
Was there anything else (that I can help you with today)?
Can I call you back (in a minute/ in a second)?
OK, I’ll pass that message onto him
I’m phoning about the new design.
Is that Diane?
I’m afraid he isn’t here at the moment.
Is this a good time?
Can I speak to Mr Smith, please?
Can you put me through to Mr Smith?
I need to speak to someone in your marketing department.
I’m phoning about…
Hi Alex. This is Tetsuya.
I got a message that I should call you.
This is Alex again. We were cut off.
Speaking
I won’t keep you any longer
I really must be going
I have a call on another line
I’ll get back to you as soon as I can
Do you have time to talk?
I’m returning your call.
Someone called me from this number.
Who shall I say is calling?
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Cards to hold up
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