Making phone calls
Phone conversations and appointments
Hello, Innovate Inc., how may I help you?
həˈloʊ ˌɪnəˈveɪt ɪŋk, haʊ meɪ aɪ hɛlp juː
The date is October 26th, and time is 3 PM.
ðə deɪt ɪz ɒkˈtoʊbər ˈtwɛnti sɪksθ, ænd taɪm ɪz θriː piː ɛm
How's the audio?
haʊz ðə ˈɔːdi.oʊ
My pleasure.
maɪ ˈplɛʒər
Yes, we are.
jɛs wi ɑːr
Is 10 AM okay?
ɪz tɛn eɪ ɛm oʊˈkeɪ
I'll be there.
aɪl bi ðɛər
How about 3 PM?
haʊ əˈbaʊt θri piː ɛm
How can I help?
haʊ kən aɪ hɛlp
Yes, this is she.
jɛs ðɪs ɪz ʃiː
My name is Chris.
maɪ neɪm ɪz krɪs
I'll see you then.
aɪl si ju ðɛn
I need to run now.
aɪ niːd tə rʌn naʊ
Glad I could help.
ɡlæd aɪ kʊd hɛlp
Is my voice clear?
ɪz maɪ vɔɪs klɪər
Is the sound okay?
ɪz ðə saʊnd oʊˈkeɪ
What time is good?
wʌt taɪm ɪz ɡʊd
I'll talk to you later.
aɪl tɔk tu ju ˈleɪtər
Did we get cut off?
dɪd wi ɡɛt kʌt ɔf
Yes, it's confirmed.
jɛs ɪts kənˈfɜːrmd
Yes, that's correct.
jɛs ðæts kəˈrɛkt
Is Robert available?
ɪz ˈrɑbərt əˈveɪləbəl
Are we all set then?
ɑːr wi ɔːl sɛt ðɛn
Thanks for the call.
ˈθæŋks fər ðə kɔːl
So, you're saying...?
soʊ jʊər ˈseɪ.ɪŋ
Let me call you back.
lɛt mi kɔl ju bæk
Hello? Are you there?
həˈloʊ ɑr ju ˈðɛr
Perfect, see you later.
/ˈpɜːr.fɪkt, siː juː ˈleɪ.tər/
My number is 555-5678.
maɪ ˈnʌmbər ɪz faɪv faɪv faɪv faɪv sɪks ˈsɛvən eɪt
What can I do for you?
/wʌt kən aɪ duː fɔːr juː/
I'll be in touch soon.
aɪl bi ɪn tʌtʃ suːn
I can't wait!
aɪ kænt weɪt
Could I talk to James?
kəd aɪ tɔk tə dʒeɪmz
How about next Tuesday?
haʊ əˈbaʊt nɛkst ˈtjuːzdeɪ
Can I confirm the time?
kən aɪ kənˈfɜːm ðə taɪm
No, it was rescheduled.
noʊ ɪt wəz riːˈʃɛdjuːld
May I take your number?
meɪ aɪ teɪk jʊər ˈnʌmbər
Yes, that works.
/jɛs ðæt wɜːrks/
Should I call you back?
[ʃʊd aɪ kɔl ju bæk]
May I speak with Linda?
meɪ aɪ spiːk wɪθ ˈlɪndə
What day works for you?
wʌt deɪ wɜrks fɔr ju
When are you available?
wɛn ɑːr juː əˈveɪləbəl
Are you free on Friday?
ɑːr juː friː ɑn ˈfraɪdeɪ
Yes, I've got it noted.
jɛs aɪv ɡɒt ɪt ˈnəʊtɪd
No, I'm afraid I'm busy.
noʊ aɪm əˈfreɪd aɪm ˈbɪzi
I should let you go now.
aɪ ʃʊd lɛt ju ɡoʊ naʊ
The line is breaking up.
ðə laɪn ɪz ˈbreɪkɪŋ ʌp
My phone signal is poor.
maɪ foʊn ˈsɪɡnəl ɪz pʊər
The signal is weak here.
ðə ˈsɪɡ.nəl ɪz wiːk hɪr
You're breaking up a bit.
jʊər ˈbreɪkɪŋ ʌp ə bɪt
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