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8. A) Match the synonyms and underline the words which are more common for telephone conversations.

Be over call back cut off get through give up hang up be finished wait disconnect hold on look up connect with lift find pick up reach replace the receiver return the call stop trying put through

b) Fill in the gaps with the telephone phrases form a).

  1. The phone’s ringing. Why don’t you ___ ___ the receiver?

  2. I’m afraid she isn’t available at the moment. Can you ___ ___ later?

  3. Can you ___ ___ their number in the directory, please?

  4. I’m afraid she’s with client, shall I ___ you ___ to the secretary?

  5. Hello? Are you still there? I think we were ___ ___ for a moment.

  6. Mr Green never seems to be in his office. I’ve been trying to ___ ___ to him all morning.

  7. Could you ___ ___ for a moment? I’ll just find out for you.

  8. If the telephonist says ’ Thank you so much for calling ’ and plays me that awful electronic music again, I’ll ___ ___ .

  9. If you get a wrong number, it’s polite to say ‘I’m sorry, I’ve dialed the wrong number’ before you ___ ___ .

  10. If an American telephonist asks ‘Are you through?’, she wants to know if your call ____.

9. Add the missing words to the puzzle.

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1. Hello. This is Louise Bonnard … . Can I help you?

2. Could you … the line for a moment, please?

3. Hello, switchboard? Could I have an …, please?

4. What is Miss Fisher’s … number?

5. Can I leave a … for Sarah Grey, please?

6. To make a call from a public telephone, lift the … and insert a coin.

7. I’m sorry, I can’t hear you very well. This is a … .

8. Could you give me a … tomorrow morning?

9. The number for … enquiries in the UK is 192.

10. She’s in a meeting, I’m afraid. Can I be of any …?

11. Some public phones take coins, others take … .