Lesson Transcript

Okay, now it's your turn.
Do you remember how to say “I'd like to speak with [person].”
[person]와/과 통화하고 싶은데요.
([person] wa/gwa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
Imagine you want to talk to a sales representative. Do you remember how to say “a sales representative?”
영업사원, 영업사원
(yeongeopsawon, yeongeopsawon)
Say “I'd like to speak with a sales representative.”
영업사원과 통화하고 싶은데요.
(Yeongeopsawongwa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
Now say you want to talk to a sales representative and answer it.
영업사원과 통화하고 싶은데요.
(Yeongeopsawongwa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
네, 잠시만 기다려 주세요.
(Ne, jamsiman gidaryeo juseyo.)
Now imagine you want to talk to the manager. Do you remember how to say “the manager?”
매니저, 매니저
(maenijeo, maenijeo)
Say “I'd like to speak with the manager.”
매니저와 통화하고 싶은데요.
(Manijeowa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
Now say you want to talk to the manager and answer it.
매니저와 통화하고 싶은데요.
(Manijeowa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
네, 잠시만 기다려 주세요.
(Ne, jamsiman gidaryeo juseyo.)
Now imagine you want to talk to customer service. Do you remember how to say “customer service?”
고객 서비스, 고객 서비스
(gogaek seobiseu, gogaek seobiseu)
Say “I'd like to speak with customer service.”
고객 서비스와 통화하고 싶은데요.
(Gogaek seobiseuwa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
Now say you want to talk to customer service and answer it.
고객 서비스와 통화하고 싶은데요.
(Gogaek seobiseuwa tonghwahago sipeundeyo.)
네, 잠시만 기다려 주세요.
(Ne, jamsiman gidaryeo juseyo.)
In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to talk on the phone.
You’re now able to answer the phone like a native speaker!
See you in the next lesson!
Bye!

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