A telephone conversation usually start with ( ).
A: Good morning. This is Alice. May I speak to Linda?
B: Sales department. What can I do for you?
C: Wait a minute, please.
D: Thanks for calling.
A: Good morning. This is Alice. May I speak to Linda?
B: Sales department. What can I do for you?
C: Wait a minute, please.
D: Thanks for calling.
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- Man: Good morning. Please can I speak to Joan? Woman: Who shall I say is calling? What does the woman mean?
- A: Good morning, Shevedon Hotel. B: Hello, I"d like to book a double room for this weekend, please. A: ______ A: What is the matter B: What can I do for you C: OK. Your name, please D: Can I help you
- Nancy: Hello. This is Sam. May I speak to Terry? A: What are you doing? B: What can I do for you? C: Can I take a message? D: Hold the line, please.
- — Can I speak to Hans?— _________________ . A: I am not Hans. B: Who's calling, please? C: Who's that? D: Good morning!
- On the telephone, which sentence should you use? A: I want to know who's calling. B: I want to know who is calling. C: Tell me who is calling. D: May I ask who's calling please?