Answer Sheet for Unit 1

Index:

Section 1: Vocabulary Practice

Exercise 1: Test Yourself

  1. service
  2. Could you take a message?
  3. Who's speaking?
  4. to hang up
  5. Hello.
  6. to redirect
  7. phone booth
  8. phone; telephone
  9. I'm calling about ...
  10. cell-phone; mobile phone
  11. I'm calling from ...
  12. extension
  13. receiver
  14. tone
  15. You've got the wrong number.
  16. telephone directory
  17. Who's calling?
  18. call
  19. Hold the line, please.
  20. One moment, please.
  21. Can I take a message?
  22. directory enquiries
  23. to pick up
  24. to put through
  25. to hold on
  26. area code
  27. fax
  28. answering machine
  29. phone card
  30. busy; engaged
  31. to dial
  32. ring
  33. message
  34. Can I help you?
  35. to switch off
  36. to get through
  37. yellow pages
  38. country code
  39. I'll get back to you later
  40. collect call; reverse charge call
  41. Could you spell that please?
  42. switchboard
  43. line
  44. Could you repeat that please?
  45. Can I speak to ..?
  46. operator

Section 2: Listening Comprehension

Exercise 1: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. to speak to Ms Stone
  2. she isn't in her office
  3. to ring again later

Exercise 2: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Spanish
  2. Rodriguez
  3. Valencia
  4. Wait a moment

Exercise 3: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Adrian Popescu
  2. A transport company in Bucharest
  3. She rings the wrong number

Exercise 4: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. the transport company
  2. directory enquiries
  3. She has rung the mobile number - there's no answer.

Exercise 5: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Finland
  2. We don't know
  3. The man accepts the call

Exercise 6: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. In a bank.
  2. The caller doesn't speak to Mr Philips
  3. He's in a meeting.
  4. Simpson
  5. The secretary will ask Mr Philips to ring Mr Simpson.

Exercise 7: Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Italy
  2. France
  3. Italy
  4. A single room
  5. Two nights

Section 3: General Comprehension

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  3. FALSE
  4. TRUE
  5. TRUE
  6. TRUE
  7. TRUE
  8. TRUE
  9. FALSE
  10. TRUE

Section 4: Grammar Practice

Exercise 1: Transformation

  1. Does he speak to Barbara White?
  2. Does the caller leave a message?
  3. Does Mr Rodriguez live in Spain?
  4. Does Mr Popescu work in Bucharest?
  5. Does a mobile phone call cost more?
  6. Do you want to leave a message?
  7. Do you accept the call?
  8. Do you know her number?
  9. Do they use their mobile phone a lot?
  10. Do they often ring their father?

Exercise 2: Transformation

  1. Yes, he speaks to Barbara White.
  2. Yes, the caller leaves a message.
  3. Yes, Mr Rodriguez lives in Spain.
  4. Yes, Mr Popescu works in Bucharest.
  5. Yes, a mobile phone call costs more.
  6. Yes, I want to leave a message.
  7. Yes, I accept the call.
  8. Yes, I know her number.
  9. Yes, they use their mobile phones a lot.
  10. Yes, they often ring their father.

Exercise 3: Transformation

  1. No, Mr Philips doesn't work in a school.
  2. No, he doesn't know the number.
  3. No, she doesn't want a double room.
  4. No, the number doesn't appear in the yellow pages.
  5. No, I don't use different lines.
  6. No, I don't want to leave a message.
  7. No, I don't know what time she'll be back.
  8. No, I don't want to call back later.
  9. No, they don't work in the same office.
  10. No, I don't want to ask any more questions.

Exercise 4: Substitution

  1. Can you take a message, please?
  2. Can you ring back later, please?
  3. Can you put me through to reception, please?
  4. Can you tell me your name, please?
  5. Can you spell that, please?
  6. Can you phone the travel agency for me, please?
  7. Can you say that again, please?
  8. Can you help me, please?

Exercise 5: Substitution

  1. Can I take a message?
  2. Can I help you?
  3. Can I get back to you later?
  4. Can I have your name?
  5. Can I book a room?
  6. Can I ring you back tomorrow morning?
  7. Can I bring my dog in here?
  8. Can I go home now?

Exercise 6: Transformation

  1. No, I'm afraid I can't ring back later.
  2. No, I'm afraid I can't send you a fax.
  3. No, I'm afraid I can't help you.
  4. No, I'm afraid I can't put you through to him.
  5. No, I'm afraid I can't give you 50 euros.
  6. No, I'm afraid I can't tell you her number.
  7. No, I'm afraid I can't hold the line.

Exercise 7: Selections

  1. You must speak to the manager.
  2. We mustn't forget to ring to him.
  3. You must dial the number.
  4. I must go now.
  5. There's no answer. They must be out.
  6. If you accept a collect call, you must pay.
  7. There's no reply. The office must be closed.

Section 5: Consolidation

Exercise 1: True/False Statements

  1. TRUE
  2. FALSE
  3. TRUE
  4. FALSE
  5. FALSE
  6. FALSE
  7. TRUE
  8. TRUE

Exercise 2: Dictation

  1. Telephone technique and manner are of the greatest importance. Very often you will be the first contact that an outsider has with your organisation. Here are a few points to remember. If you are a switchboard operator, you must not make the caller wait before you answer. You must announce the name of your company or organisation clearly and not too quickly, so that the caller doesn't have to ask you to repeat. If you can't put the call through immediately, and the caller decides to hold, you must keep the caller informed about what is happening.

Exercise 3: Cloze

  1. at
  2. be
  3. on
  4. own
  5. must
  6. carefully
  7. too
  8. mustn't
  9. to
  10. can't

Exercise 4: Gap Filling

  1. to
  2. at the moment
  3. is calling
  4. through
  5. the wrong number
  6. switched off
  7. that
  8. from
  9. already
  10. on
  11. calling
  12. spell
  13. code
  14. smile
  15. slowly
  16. message
  17. polite
  18. yellow
  19. tones
  20. the
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