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English telephone conversation

The following is my English telephone conversation. Welcome to read!

English telephone conversation 1:

Suji: June, I'm sorry. I don't think I can see you off at the airport.

Joan: Oh, don't worry about it.

I will be fine.

Suu Kyi: Well, I really want to go, but I have a bad cold.

When do you leave home?

Joan: As soon as my father comes home. Anyway, I understand you.

Take care of yourself.

We can say goodbye here and now.

Suu Kyi: OK, June. I hope you have a good trip.

Joan: Thank you very much. I should say goodbye now.

Suu Kyi: Sorry. I don't think I will see you off at the airport.

Jenny: Oh, don't worry. I'll be fine.

Suu Kyi: Well, I'd love to, but I have a bad cold. When did you leave home?

Jenny: As soon as my father comes home. Anyway, I understand you. Take care of yourself. Now, we can say goodbye here.

Suu Kyi: OK, Jenny. Have a nice trip.

Jenny: Thank you very much. Now, I should say goodbye.

English telephone conversation 2:

John: Hello? May I speak to Mr Smith?

Hello? May I speak to Mr Smith?

Girl: Sorry, he is out now. Can I take a message?

Sorry, he's not in right now. Can I take a message?

John: Yes. This is john brown. I want to meet him next Monday morning around 10.

All right. I'm john brown. I'd like to see him around ten o'clock next Monday morning.

Girl: Let me see his schedule ... Yes, I think he can see you. But can you call again around five o'clock to confirm?

Let me see his schedule ... Yes, I think he can see you. But can you call again around five o'clock to confirm?

John: OK, thank you very much.

Ok, thank you very much.

Girl: You're welcome.

You're welcome.

English telephone conversation 3:

Hello, may I speak to James?

Sorry, I'm afraid he's out. Can you leave a message?

A: Sure, thank you. This is Sam. Please ask him to call me as soon as possible.

Okay, Sam. I'll tell him when he comes back.

Thank you. Bye.

B: Good-bye.

Hello, I'd like to reserve a room for this Sunday.

Yes, sir. May I know your name? What kind of room do you want? We have standard rooms and deluxe rooms.

This is Billy from Emerson Company. Standard room.

B: ok, Mr. Billy, how many rooms do you want and how many nights do you want?

A: A standard room for two nights.

B: OK, Mr. Billy, so you want a standard room for two nights this Sunday. Am I right?

Yes, thank you. Bye.

B: With pleasure. Goodbye, Mr. Billy.