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ASKING FOR THE CALLER’S NAME

ASKING THE PERSON TO CLARIFY THEIR NAME

May I ask who’s calling?

Who’s speaking, please?

Who shall I say is calling?

Could you spell your name, please?

How do you spell your name, please?

Would you mind spelling that, please?

May I have your name, please?

From whom can I leave a message?

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MESSAGES
  • Would you like to leave a message? Could I take a message for Mr Smith? Can I give him a message?
  • Shall I ask Mr Smith to call you back?
  • I’ll pass on the message as soon as he gets in.
  • I could give you his mobile number if you need to contact him right away.
  • Could you please ask Mr Smith to call me? Could you take a message for him?
  • Could you tell Mr Smith I rang?

Must-know English Phrases for Business Telephone Calls


Taking a call

When you answer the phone at your job, you’ll want to always greet the caller professionally. Here are two formats you might use to do so.



1. Hello/Good morning/Good afternoon. [Company name], [your name] speaking, how may I help you?

Good morning! Quick Translations, Alice speaking. How may I help you?

2. [Company name], [your name] speaking.

Quick Translations, Alice speaking.

Must-know English Phrases for Business Telephone Calls


Giving reasons for calling

At the beginning of the phone conversation it’s best to clarify why you are calling. This helps both speakers talk about what’s relevant.



 I’m calling to ask about/discuss/clarify…

I’m calling to ask about your current printing promotion.

 I just wanted to ask…

I just wanted to ask if you need any more articles for next month’s magazine.

Could you tell me…?

Could you tell me the address of Friday’s networking event?

Must-know English Phrases for Business Telephone Calls


Making requests

When you ask people to do things for you, it’s again essential to be polite. You can use the magic words “could” and “please” as seen below:



Could you send me an email with the detailed offer?

Do you mind sending me the report again, please?

Promising action

When you promise action, you may want to add when something is going to happen. Remember that in English we don’t use the future tense after time expressions like “when” and “as soon as.”



I’ll ask him to call you as soon as he gets back.

I’ll send you the report as soon as possible.

Saying you cannot help

There are situations when you can’t help the other person, and it may be hard to say so. Just be firm and polite:



 I’m afraid I can’t give you that information.

Sorry, but I’m not allowed to give details about that.

Ending the call

Remember to thank the other person for calling or for helping you. You can do that in any of the following ways:



Thanks for calling.

Thank you for your time.

Thank you very much for your help.

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