a Phone Call
b Telling person you will call them back
¨ I’m not sure about the answer. I’ll find the information and call you right back. Will that be ok?
¨ I’m not sure about this one. Let me ask my manager. Can you please hold?
c Redirecting
¨ I believe Joe Carry in marketing can help you with that. Do you have his contact information?
¨ Can you redirect me to that person?
¨ Can I get his contact information?
¨ What is the best way to contact her?
¨ Can you direct me to someone who can help?
d Leaving Messages
¨ Can you have Julie return my call? This is Jack, and my number is 555-123-4567.
e Sending and receiving information
¨ Hi Ruth, I have the escrow papers ready for review. Should I mail them to you, or can I fax them?
¨ When you finish the final review, can you fax over the documents. Our fax number is 555-345-6789.
¨ I have a package that I am going to send out. I will Fed-Ex it to you tonight.
¨ I believe I have your fax number. Is it 555-234-5678?
¨ Can you check on the status of the documents you are faxing to me? I haven’t received it.
f Phone Call – Interactive Practice
¨ A: “Hello? This is Steve.”
B: “Hi Steve, this is Mary from ABC Company. I’m returning your call.”
A: “Hi Mary. How are you doing?”
B: “I’m doing great thanks.”
A: “Thanks for returning my call. I couldn’t figure out why the ending balance on fiscal year 2003 didn’t match the beginning balance on of 2004.”
B: “When I checked, it was matching. How much is the difference?”
A: “The amount is exactly $42,000.”
B: “Oh. I know what the problem is. We opened another bank account at the end of fiscal year 2003. I might not have included the new bank statements when I sent over the information.”
A: “That makes sense. I’m just glad it wasn’t out of my miscalculation. Can you send over the statements? I should be done by end of day since everything looks good.”
B: “Sure. I’ll fax them to you immediately. Is 555-123-4567 the number I should fax it to?”
A: “Yes. That is the correct number.”
B: “I’ll do it right now.”
A: “Thank you for your help.”
B: “I should have sent them over to you the first time. I apologize for that.”
A: “No problem.”
B: “Thank you.”
A: “Thank you. Bye.”
¨ A: “Hello, ABC Company.”
B: “Hi, this is Janet from Consult R Us. May I speak with Alex please?”
A: “He’s in a meeting right now. Would you like to leave a message?”
B: “Yes. Can you have Alex call me back when he is available? My name again is Janet, and he can reach me at 555-987-6543.”
A: “It’s Janet at 555-987-6543. Can I tell him what this is regarding?”
B: “He sent over a fax, and the last page didn’t print out. I will need for him to resend the fax to me.”
A: “I’ll let him know.”
B: “Thank you.”
A: “Thank you for calling ABC.”
B: “Good bye.”
A: “Bye.”
¨ A: “Microsoft, this is Steve.”
B: “Hi Steve, this is Richard from Third Hand Testing. I’m calling in regards to the MSN assignment. Do you have a minute to answer a couple of questions?”
A: “Sure. What can I help you with?”
B: “We originally agreed on 5 testing procedures, but our program manager received a mail indicating 4 testing procedures. Is 4 the correct number?”
A: “Yes it is. We found that we can do the last one here.”
B: “Great. Does the timeline change because we reduced one of the testing procedures?”
A: “We don’t have to change the timeline. Our original timeframe was very aggressive.”
B: “That makes our job a little easier.”
A: “Do you have any other questions?”
B: “No. That’s all I had. Thanks for your time.”
A: “No problem.”
B: “Ok. Good bye.”
A: “Bye.”B: “Hi Steve, this is Mary from ABC Company. I’m returning your call.”
B: “I’m doing great thanks.”
B: “When I checked, it was matching. How much is the difference?”
B: “Oh. I know what the problem is. We opened another bank account at the end of fiscal year 2003. I might not have included the new bank statements when I sent over the information.”
B: “Sure. I’ll fax them to you immediately. Is 555-123-4567 the number I should fax it to?”
B: “I’ll do it right now.”
B: “I should have sent them over to you the first time. I apologize for that.”
B: “Thank you.”