| Okay, now it's your turn. |
| Do you remember how to say "I'd like to speak with [person]." |
| I'd like to speak with [person]. |
| Imagine you want to talk to a sales representative. Do you remember how to say “a sales representative?” |
| a sales representative, a sales representative |
| Say “I'd like to speak with a sales representative.” |
| I'd like to speak with a sales representative. |
| Now say you want to talk to a sales representative and answer it. |
| I'd like to speak with a sales representative. |
| Okay, just a moment. |
| Now imagine you want to talk to the manager. Do you remember how to say “the manager?” |
| the manager, the manager |
| Say “I'd like to speak with the manager.” |
| I'd like to speak with the manager. |
| Now say you want to talk to the manager and answer it. |
| I'd like to speak with the manager. |
| Okay, just a moment. |
| Now imagine you want to talk to customer service. Do you remember how to say “customer service?” |
| customer service, customer service |
| Say “I'd like to speak with customer service.” |
| I'd like to speak with customer service. |
| Now say you want to talk to customer service and answer it. |
| I'd like to speak with customer service. |
| Okay, just a moment. |
| In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to talk on the phone. |
| You’re now able to answer the phone like a native speaker! |
| See you in the next lesson! |
| Bye! |
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