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These are various Dialogues you can use English Speaking In Telephone Office –
- My brother arrived in New York yesterday.
- I must send him a telegram to let him know that I am here.
- Let us go to the telegraph office, John.
- We’ll be back in about half an hour.
- No, I cannot go.
- I have to go to the photographer’s.
- I am going to have my picture taken today.
- Go there after we come back.
- I must go now, because I have an appointment with the photographer at eleven o’clock.
- I am sorry I can’t go with you.
- Never mind, John.
- I want to send a telegram.
- Here is a telegram form.
- Write on it what you wish to say.
- Write in plain English.
- How much do you want for it?
- Count the words.
- How many words are there?
- There are twenty-two words.
- Fifty cents.
- You pay less for a night letter.
- Write carefully and plainly your address, and the address to which the telegram goes.
- Write the telegram in plain English.
- A messenger takes the telegram and delivers it.
- Pay for the answer if you are anxious to have one.
- Answer paid.
- To John Brown, TELEGRAM.
- Boston, Mass, Jan 4, 1914.
- 42 Broadway, New York City.
- Goods arrived.
- Business rushing.
- Come at once.
- Sanford, Spring Street, Boston, Mass.
- In the business sections of a city there are many telephone pay stations from which you can call up any one you wish.
- Look up in the latest directory the telephone number of the person whom you wish to call.
- Lift the receiver from the hook, and give the number to the operator.
- Give the numbers one by one.
- Four-seven-six ring six.
- If the line is busy, hang up the receiver, and call again in a few minutes.
- If you cannot find the telephone number in the directory, call up the operator, and ask for Information.
- The person in charge of the “Information” will give you the number.
- When you wish to call up a person who lives outside of the city, call the operator, and ask for “Toll Operator.
- Give the telephone number to the ”Toll Operator,” and he will open the line for you.
- George, somebody called you on the telephone about half an hour ago.
- Who was it, do you know?
- I don’t know.
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