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Language to use when taking a phone message at a busy time

Denise has left at just the same time as things are getting busy at Tip Top Trading. The team are finding it difficult to cope with one less member of staff. How are they going to manage to deal with all the calls they're getting? Anna's going to have to rely on her telephone message note-taking skills!

Intermediate · 170705 · 2017-07-05

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Denise has left at just the same time as things are getting busy at Tip Top Trading. The team are finding it difficult to cope with one less member of staff. How are they going to manage to deal with all the calls they're getting? Anna's going to have to rely on her telephone message note-taking skills! Language to use when taking a phone message at a busy time This episode focuses on the language that you might use when answering the phone and taking a message.

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  • 1. We're a bit busy at the moment; could I take your name and we'll call you back?

    BBC UK: We're a bit busy at the moment; could I take your name and we'll call you back?

  • 2. When would be a convenient time to call you?

    BBC UK: When would be a convenient time to call you?

  • 3. Could I take a message please and I'll make sure he/she calls you back?

    BBC UK: Could I take a message please and I'll make sure he/she calls you back?

Transcript
Speakers: Tom, Anna, Paul, Narrator

1. Tom

Has anyone seen the stapler?

BBC UK: Has anyone seen the stapler?

2. Anna

I can't find any pens.

BBC UK: I can't find any pens.

3. Tom

Oh, here it is.

BBC UK: Oh, here it is.

4. Paul

Will someone answer that phone?

BBC UK: Will someone answer that phone?

5. Narrator

Hello again and welcome back to English at Work. The offices of Tip Top Trading have become chaotic since Denise left and just at a time when things are getting busy. How is everyone going to cope? Let's find out.

BBC UK: Hello again and welcome back to English at Work. The offices of Tip Top Trading have become chaotic since Denise left and just at a time when things are getting busy. How is everyone going to cope? Let's find out.

6. Tom

Hello. Yes? It is. We're very busy at the moment so call back later. Bye.

BBC UK: Hello. Yes? It is. We're very busy at the moment so call back later. Bye.

7. Anna

That was a bit rude Tom.

BBC UK: That was a bit rude Tom.

8. Tom

Well we're too busy to be nice.

BBC UK: Well we're too busy to be nice.

9. Narrator

Hmm. Not a good attitude Tom. Even when you are busy at work it's important to be polite on the phone. It could be a potential customer. Anna, I think you're going to have to remind Tom about this.

BBC UK: Hmm. Not a good attitude Tom. Even when you are busy at work it's important to be polite on the phone. It could be a potential customer. Anna, I think you're going to have to remind Tom about this.

10. Anna

Yes, I think so.

BBC UK: Yes, I think so.

11. Narrator

If things are busy in the office you could say to someone on the phone 'we're a bit busy at the moment, could I take your name and number and we'll call you back'? And, 'when would be a convenient time to call you?' or if the caller wants to speak to someone specific you could say 'could I take a message please and I'll make sure he or she calls you back?'

BBC UK: If things are busy in the office you could say to someone on the phone 'we're a bit busy at the moment, could I take your name and number and we'll call you back'? And, 'when would be a convenient time to call you?' or if the caller wants to speak to someone specific you could say 'could I take a message please and I'll make sure he or she calls you back?'

12. Anna

That's useful. Oh there goes the phone again.

BBC UK: That's useful. Oh there goes the phone again.

13. Paul

Anna, could you get that please? I've got a mouthful of cookie. Thanks.

BBC UK: Anna, could you get that please? I've got a mouthful of biscuit. Thanks.

14. Anna

Sure Paul. Hello? Tip Top Trading... yes, that's right... but things are a bit busy at the moment. Could I take your name and number and I'll call you back as soon as I can... oh hold on, has anyone got a pen?

BBC UK: Sure Paul. Hello? Tip Top Trading… yes, that's right… but things are a bit busy at the moment. Could I take your name and number and I'll call you back as soon as I can… oh hold on, has anyone got a pen?

15. Tom

I think we've run out. Denise usually orders them. Here, use my souvenir pen I bought in Italy, you see it changes color if you hold it up to the light.

BBC UK: I think we've run out. Denise usually orders them. Here, use my souvenir pen I bought in Italy, you see it changes colour if you hold it up to the light.

16. Anna

Thanks. Oh no! There's no paper to write it on.

BBC UK: Thanks. Oh no! There's no paper to write it on.

17. Tom

Here, write it on my hand.

BBC UK: Here, write it on my hand.

18. Anna

OK. Hold still. 7-4-9-0-5-6-8. Thanks for your patience, when is a good time to call you back? ... OK... 3 o'clock... I'll call you then. Goodbye.

BBC UK: OK. Hold still. 7-4-9-0-5-6-8. Thanks for your patience, when is a good time to call you back? … OK… 3 o'clock… I'll call you then. Goodbye.

19. Tom

Sounds important.

BBC UK: Sounds important.

20. Anna

Possibly. Oh not again! Hello, Tip Top Trading, Anna speaking... I see... Well he doesn't seem to be here at the moment... can I take a message and I'll get him to call you back? Tom, I need your other hand to write on... keep still. OK, what's the message? ... Yes, call Bob about the lemons on 8-0-9-5-2-4. OK, I'll pass that on. Thanks. Bye.

BBC UK: Possibly. Oh not again! Hello, Tip Top Trading, Anna speaking… I see… Well he doesn't seem to be here at the moment… can I take a message and I'll get him to call you back? Tom, I need your other hand to write on… keep still. OK, what's the message? … Yes, call Bob about the lemons on 8-0-9-5-2-4. OK, I'll pass that on. Thanks. Bye.

21. Tom

Goodness. It's been crazy here since Denise left. Look we've even run out of teabags. I'll go and get some, shall I?

BBC UK: Goodness. It's been crazy here since Denise left. Look we've even run out of teabags. I'll go and get some, shall I?

22. Paul

Hold on Tom. Has that invoice for Tutti Fruity been sent out yet?

BBC UK: Hold on Tom. Has that invoice for Tutti Fruity been sent out yet?

23. Tom

I dunno. Denise usually sends out the paperwork.

BBC UK: I dunno. Denise usually sends out the paperwork.

24. Anna

I wish Denise was here!

BBC UK: I wish Denise was here!

25. Narrator

So do we all! It sounds like chaos in the office but however hectic things can get, remember to remain professional when answering the phone. Here's a reminder of some of the phrases you could use... We're a bit busy at the moment; could I take your name and number and we'll call you back? When would be a convenient time to call you? Could I take a message please and I'll make sure he or she calls you back?

BBC UK: So do we all! It sounds like chaos in the office but however hectic things can get, remember to remain professional when answering the phone. Here's a reminder of some of the phrases you could use… We're a bit busy at the moment; could I take your name and number and we'll call you back? When would be a convenient time to call you? Could I take a message please and I'll make sure he or she calls you back?

26. Anna

Ah there you are, Tom, you've been a long time. I need to give Paul that important message I wrote on your hand.

BBC UK: Ah there you are, Tom, you've been a long time. I need to give Paul that important message I wrote on your hand.

27. Tom

Ah... yes... it's a bit tricky. You see, I went to the toilet and then I... washed my hands.

BBC UK: Ah… yes… it's a bit tricky. You see, I went to the toilet and then I… washed my hands.

28. Anna

Oh no, you've washed the messages off! What are we going to do now?

BBC UK: Oh no, you've washed the messages off! What are we going to do now?

29. Tom

Erm... I'll get that, shall I?

BBC UK: Erm… I'll get that, shall I?

30. Anna

We can't carry on like this.

BBC UK: We can't carry on like this.

31. Narrator

No you can't! Has Anna lost the numbers of two potential clients? Can the company carry on like this? It certainly looks like it could do with another pair of hands. What will happen next? Join us again next time for English at Work. Bye!

BBC UK: No you can't! Has Anna lost the numbers of two potential clients? Can the company carry on like this? It certainly looks like it could do with another pair of hands. What will happen next? Join us again next time for English at Work. Bye!

Listening Challenge
Check your understanding before looking at the answer.

Question

What has the office run out of?

Answer

Pens and paper.