Mark Twain. Go Back Telephonic conversation views 3:06 Children now prepare simple telephonic conversation using the situation. I will give you some useful telephone phrases.Tea: Hold on, please. (Wait) : Stu: Could you hold on for a moment please ? Tea: Put (a call) through (Connect) : Stu: will just put you through to our expert. Tea: Get through (Get connected) : Stu: I can’t get through to him at the moment, could you call back later, please ? Tea: Hang up (End the call) : Stu: I think the operator has hung up. Tea: Call back : Stu: I’ll check your plan and call you back in some time. Teacher: Good! Let’s do an exercise where you have to make a complaint. I will give you some incomplete sentences, and you have to complete them.Teacher: I’m calling to complain about…Student: I’m calling to complain about the products I ordered.Teacher: I’m sorry, but I’m not satisfied with…….Student: I’m sorry, but I’m not satisfied with your service which I received.Teacher: Unfortunately, there’s a problem with…………Student: Unfortunately, there’s a problem with the products. I have ordered. Teacher: I am very unhappy with the service…….Student: I am very unhappy with the service I received.Teacher: It really isn’t good enough……Student: It really isn’t good enough for me.Teacher: I’d like to know why……………Student: I’d like to know why I am cheated by your company.Teacher: I’d like an explanation…………..Student: I’d like an explanation for my query.Teacher: It’s shocking that……….Student: It’s shocking that you cannot replace the product. Teacher: Otherwise….Student: Otherwise I’ll have to go to the press.Teacher: If you can’t deliver on time…………..Student: If you can’t deliver on time, you must at least inform your customers. So that we can find other suppliers. Introduction and Explanation Explain part of story Explain next part of story Activity of question answer Activity of question answer Activity Language study Telephonic conversation