đ§ Roleplay Time! 3 Common Work Calls in Perfect British English - How to Say "I Don't Know" Like a True Brit đŹđ§ - 10 British Questions That Aren't Looking for Answers - â How to Speak Up in a Meet
Speak English With A British Accent - En podcast av Alison Pitman - Fredagar
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đ Scenario 1: Confirming an Order Receptionist: "Good morning, Thames Supplies, this is Maria speaking." Caller: "Hi Maria, it's Imogen from Hamilton Creative. I'm just calling to confirm our stationery order for next week." Receptionist: "Of course â let me just check that for you⊠Yes, we've got you down for delivery on Tuesday the 18th, before midday." Caller: "Brilliant. And can I just double-check it's going to our Bishopsgate office?" Receptionist: "Yes, that's what I've got here. Is there anything else I can help with?" Caller: "No, that's all. Thanks very much â appreciate your help!" Receptionist: "My pleasure. Have a great day!" đŹÂ Useful phrases: "I'm just calling to confirm..." "Can I double-checkâŠ" "Is there anything else I can help with?"  đ Scenario 2: Chasing a Late Payment Caller: "Good afternoon, this is Zoe from AllPoints Marketing. Could I speak to someone in accounts, please?" Receptionist: "Certainly â one moment." (pause) Accounts: "Hello, Janet speaking." Caller: "Hi Janet, I'm just chasing up an invoice we sent over last month â number 3945. It looks like payment's still outstanding." Accounts: "Let me bring that up⊠Yes, I see it here. Apologies â it's queued for processing this week." Caller: "Thanks for checking. If there's any issue, just drop me an email." Accounts: "Will do. Thanks for your patience!" Caller: "No problem â speak soon." đŹÂ Useful phrases: "I'm just chasing upâŠ" "It looks like payment's still outstanding." "Thanks for your patience!"  đ Scenario 3: Following Up After a Meeting Caller: "Hi, it's Danielle from Northbridge Recruitment â just following up on our meeting last Friday." Receiver: "Oh hi Danielle, yes â thanks for calling." Caller: "No problem. I just wanted to check if you had a chance to review the proposal we discussed?" Receiver: "Yes, I did. I actually had a couple of questions I was hoping to email you about." Caller: "Perfect â feel free to send those over. I'm happy to arrange another call if that's easier." Receiver: "Great, I'll get those over later today." Caller: "Lovely â thanks again, and speak soon!" đŹÂ Useful phrases: "Just following up onâŠ" "I just wanted to checkâŠ" "Feel free to send those over." Want to get in touch ? Email: [email protected] Want the British Accent Training Courses? Details: https://learningbritishaccent.com/bundle/ 12 month subscription: https://learningbritishaccent.com/product/british-accent-bundle-12-month-access-2/ Indian speakers mini course: https://learningbritishaccent.com/product/speak-english-with-a-british-accent-for-indian-speakers/  Support The Podcast Donate: PayPal.Me/britishaccentAlison Buy me a coffee : https://ko-fi.com/learningbritishaccent52110  Daily emails : https://learningbritishaccent.com/newsletter/  Follow me on TikTok:@learningbritishaccent  #podcast #podcastclip #speakenglishwithabritishaccent #speakenglish #britishaccent #britishenglish #learnenglish #languagelearning #esl #ielts #toefl #speakenglishwithabritishaccent #speakenglish #britishaccent #britishenglish #learnenglish #languagelearning #esl #ielts #toefl #englishaccent #ieltsspeaking #accenttraining #communicationskills #languagelearning #english #pronunciation #grammar #intonation #adjectives #nouns #verbs Â
