Below are some expressions we use for making and receiving phone calls at work. These phrases will help you prepare for telephone conversations in English.
Good morning/afternoon/evening. This is Mike at (company name)/ Mike from (department name). Could I speak to (person you’re calling for) ?
Good morning/afternoon/evening. This is Mike at (company name)/ Mike from (department name). I’m calling about/because…
Can I leave a message for him/her?
Could you tell him/her that I called, please?
Could you ask him/her to call me back, please?
Okay, thanks. I’ll call back later.
I think we have a bad connection. Can I call you back?
I’m sorry, we have a bad connection. Could you speak a little louder, please?
I’m sorry, could you repeat that please?
Thank you very much. Have a good day.
Thanks for your help. Have a good day.
Company ABC, this is Mike. How may I help you?
Good morning/afternoon, Company ABC. How may I help you?
Purchasing department, Frank speaking.
Note: If we are taking an external call and talking to a customer, “How may I help you?” is common. If we are taking an internal call, we normally do not say “How may I help you?” For internal calls, saying your name and your department is usually sufficient.
May I have your name please?
Who am I speaking with?
May I ask who’s calling?
Sure, let me check on that.
Let me see if she’s available.
Sure, one moment please.
Can I put you on hold for a minute?
Do you mind holding while I check on that? (or “handle that for you,” “check to see if he’s available,” etc.)
He’s/she’s not available at the moment. Would you like to leave a message?
He’s/she’s out of the office right now. Can I take a message?
I’m sorry, we have a bad connection. Could you give me your number and I’ll call you right back?
I think we have a bad connection. Could you speak a little louder, please?
I’m sorry, could you repeat that?
I’m sorry, you have the wrong number.
Is there anything else I can help you with?…Okay, thanks for calling. Have a great day.
Is there anything else I can do for you?…Okay, have a good day.