If you're looking for a challenging situation to practice your English, just
pick up the telephone. 身在職場(chǎng),打電話是不可避免的。對(duì)于有國(guó)際業(yè)務(wù)的公司來(lái)說(shuō),用英語(yǔ)打電話也是家常便飯。
Not being able to see the person you're talking to and the body language
they're using can make chatting on the phone one of the most difficult forms of
communication. Never fear, though! Here are some tips to guide you through an
average telephone conversation in English.
Greetings 問(wèn)候語(yǔ)
Every phone call should begin with a polite greeting
such as, "Hi, how've you been?" or "Nice to hear from you". Even if you're
calling a business contact for a specific purpose, it'd be rude to jump right
into business without a little small talk at the beginning. 無(wú)論做什么,禮貌是不可少的。
Getting to the point 直奔主題
寒暄一番后,就該言歸正傳了。There always comes the point,
however, where you want to move on from friendly banter and get down to
business. For this situation, use the phrase "I'm just calling to..." to
transition to the topic at hand. For example, "I'm just calling to see if you'd
like to set up a meeting." If the situation is reversed, however, and you are
waiting to find out why someone called you, you can guide the conversation by
saying, "So what can I do for you?"
Interrupting without insult 禮貌打斷對(duì)方
有些人說(shuō)起話來(lái)就是滔滔不絕。If someone is going
on and on, and you'd like to interrupt, be sure to do it politely. For example,
begin with "I would like to say something here, if I may" or "Allow me to make a
point." Or, you could just ask: May I interrupt you for a second?
Confirming action 確認(rèn)談話內(nèi)容
If you're making plans on the phone, be sure
to confirm the details toward the end of the call. Begin with phrases like
"Please let me confirm..." and "So, let me make sure I've got things
straight..." and follow up with the details as you understand them.
這樣雙方都清晰明了,以免出現(xiàn)誤解糾紛。
Closing the call 結(jié)束通話
Sometimes this can be the trickiest part of the
conversation! It may be the time to offer some good wishes, such as good luck on
that interview or hope you feel better soon if it's appropriate. Additionally,
you may want to confirm any plans you've made: I'll see you on Friday, then.
Sometimes it's easiest to just say you enjoyed speaking to the other person.
Also, keep in mind that strategically saying the word well at the beginning of a
sentence can indicate that you are ready to end the conversation: Well John,
it's been a pleasure talking to you. 老外打算要結(jié)束電話的時(shí)候常常會(huì)說(shuō)"謝謝",這時(shí)你可就要注意了哦!
(改編自:中青網(wǎng)英語(yǔ)角 英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 Annabel 編輯)