12 common telephone phrases in English

English is an interesting language. Even the language used on the phone is very different from the thinking of China people. A small group of people, because learning English can't turn the corner, shouted angrily: Why do you want to learn English in China? For English telephone calls, this paper has prepared the phrase 12 for readers to master English telephone calls easily.

When we make a phone call in a closed space or in a mountainous area, occasionally the signal is bad and we can't get through, or the other party can't hear clearly. At this time, we can use the word breakup to describe the poor signal connection.

When we first learn the English word call, we only know that it means call, just like some people call for help or for other purposes, but for the phrase call for someone, it means call. When we say to call mom, we can call mom.

When we are busy, we will delay a phone call, but sometimes very important things or people need us to call at the original phone number. At this time, we can use the word call back to describe call back.

This phrase means the same as calling someone. You can choose between two phrases, which means to call someone.

When we are on the phone, especially on WeChat, we often get disconnected when we are on the phone, especially between couples. When the phone was automatically disconnected, we thought the other party was on the phone or actively disconnected, causing some minor misunderstandings. When the signal is bad, the phone automatically disconnects. We can use this phrase to describe it.

Some phone calls will bring us some small surprises, especially long-distance calls, such as from Shenzhen to Hebei, or from the United States to China. The moment we connect, we will be ecstatic. At the moment of connection, we can use this sentence to describe it.

First of all, this is an informal expression, which is usually used in spoken language, so it is not used in written expression. It specifically means wait a minute. There is another phrase with the same meaning. Look down there.

When receiving a call, the other party is not looking for himself, but for his family or people related to him. When we call the called party, we can first tell the other party to wait a moment, and this time we can use this sentence to describe it.

We often used this phrase in fixed-line telephones in the 1970s and 1980s. When the greeting or information exchange between us is over, put down the microphone and the call is over. Now we can use this phrase to mean to put down the phone and end the call.

From the word pick, we usually think of the meaning of pick, and some phrases such as pick out, pick on and pick up are one of them. The literal meaning can be understood as answering the phone, and the telephone language can be understood as answering the phone.

Sometimes we often encounter such a scene: when you are walking, a hurried aunt suddenly walks across the street. She suddenly stopped in front of you with pleading eyes and said to you, "Brother, can I borrow your mobile phone?" Can you call my son for me? The phrase "connected" will be used at this moment, meaning connected.

There is no doubt that this sentence means to make a phone call, but it is inevitable that someone's voice is too low or the background is too noisy. At this time, we want the other party to speak louder. At this time, we can use speak up.

The above is about the phrase 12 that is often used on the phone. Have you learned?