A ‣ Letters

Don’t forget to put a stamp on the envelope.

Don’t forget to post the letters.

B ‣ Email and Internet

Olivia gets a lot of emails from New York.

You have to be careful what information you give people online.

What’s your email address? Moll@cup.com (= Moll at C-U-P dot com /kɒm/)

C ‣ Telephones and mobile devices

Juan makes a lot of phone calls. He phones his girlfriend every day.

I always take my smartphone with me. I never turn it off.

What’s your phone number? What’s your mobile number? 066530718 (= oh six six five three oh seven one eight / oh double six five ...)

He’s not answering his phone. I’ll leave a voicemail and I’ll text him / send him a text (message).

D ‣ Expressions

Sue: Hello.

Nick: Hello. It’s Nick here. Can I speak to Ahmed, please?

Sue: I’m sorry, he’s not here at the moment. Can I take a message?

Nick: Thanks. Could you just tell him I called. I’ll call back later.

Sue: OK. I’ll tell him. Goodbye.

Nick: Bye.

Tip

Use a search engine to find an example of a letter and an email in English. Write down any useful words or phrases in them.
VOCABULARY
  • address 
  • call 
  • call back 
  • computer 
  • date 
  • dot 
  • email 
  • email address 
  • envelope 
  • Internet 
  • It’s … here 
  • keyboard 
  • laptop 
  • letter 
  • letter box 
  • make a (phone) call 
  • make phone calls 
  • memory stick 
  • message 
  • mobile 
  • mobile device 
  • mouse 
  • online 
  • phone box 
  • phone call 
  • phone number 
  • post 
  • screen 
  • send a text (message) 
  • speak to 
  • stamp 
  • take a message 
  • telephone (phone) 
  • tell someone you called 
  • text 
  • voicemail 
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