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PhraseMix Examples Categories medium: on the phone

12 English lessons for communicating on the phone

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English Lesson: Sorry I haven't gotten back to you. I've been swamped.

1. “Sorry I haven't gotten back to you. I've been swamped.”

English Lesson: What a coincidence! I was just about to call you.

2. “What a coincidence! I was just about to call you.”

English Lesson: Yes, I was wondering if you take Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield?

3. “Yes, I was wondering if you take Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield?”

English Lesson: We're about to take off. I'll call you when I land.

4. “We're about to take off. I'll call you when I land.”

English Lesson: Rina, let me call you right back.

5. “Rina, let me call you right back.”

English Lesson: Hi Amy. This is Zack.

6. “Hi Amy. This is Zack.”

7. “I hear some kind of siren in the background.”

8. “I'll give you a ring next week to work out the details.”

9. “What was that?”

10. “Sorry, I can't hear you. Why don't you text me instead?”

11. “Oh, hey Debbie. Sorry, I meant to call someone else.”

12. “I'm sorry, you're breaking up.”

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