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[Mastering Telephone Appointments in Business English]-[BEP 119c – Telephone English: Making an Appointment]

Business English Pod :: Learn Business English Online · B1 · 2026-07-26

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📋 Summary

Mastering Telephone Appointments in Business English

In the modern professional landscape, despite the ubiquity of email and instant messaging, the telephone remains the most efficient tool for finalizing logistics. As highlighted in the Business English Pod episode, making an appointment over the phone requires a blend of professional courtesy, clarity, and strategic scheduling. This summary outlines the essential techniques for successfully arranging business meetings via telephone.

Establishing the Purpose of the Call

When initiating a call, the initial interaction with a gatekeeper or assistant is critical. Gordon Knight’s approach demonstrates the importance of providing context immediately. Rather than simply stating his name, he mentions that he "met [Penny] last week at the Inter-Asian Connections Conference in Dubai." Providing this "extra information" helps the assistant understand the legitimacy and priority of the call, making it more likely that the request to "be put through" will be honored.

Requesting a Meeting Professionally

Once connected to the party, it is essential to bypass excessive small talk and get straight to the point. Penny’s inquiry, "What can I do for you?" acts as a professional invitation to state one's business. Gordon’s phrasing, "I'm phoning to see whether we could arrange a meeting," is a textbook example of using indirect, polite language. By employing modals such as "would," "could," and "might," professionals can make their requests sound less demanding and more collaborative.

Providing a Clear Agenda

An appointment is rarely granted without a stated objective. Gordon clearly articulates his intent: "I'd like to talk more about some of the investment possibilities you mentioned." This clarity signals respect for the other person’s time and provides them with a concrete reason to agree to the meeting. Other effective methods for justifying a meeting include:

  • "I just wanted to follow up on my conversation..."
  • "We'd like to discuss how we might work more closely on marketing."
  • "There are some new developments in Asia we'd like to share with you."

Synchronizing Schedules

Scheduling often involves a negotiation of availability. Penny’s response to Gordon’s suggested Tuesday or Wednesday meeting—noting that she will be "in Hong Kong until Tuesday the 15th"—is a standard way to handle conflicts. When one cannot meet, the best practice is to state the constraint clearly and immediately pivot to an alternative. Penny’s suggestion, "we could meet in the morning on Wednesday, if that's convenient for you," effectively moves the conversation toward a resolution.

Finalizing the Appointment

Closing the call involves confirming the agreed-upon time and ensuring both parties are aligned. Gordon’s confirmation, "Sure, that'll work fine," and Penny’s closing, "It's a deal then. I've put it on my schedule," provide the necessary closure to the interaction. This step is vital to prevent future misunderstandings.

Conclusion

Effective telephone communication for scheduling is defined by three pillars: clarity of purpose, polite request framing, and proactive schedule management. By following these professional conventions, individuals can navigate the complexities of international business scheduling with confidence and efficiency.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm wondering if you might have time later this week to meet up?
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Would you have time next week to discuss this in person?
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How does your schedule look next Monday or Tuesday for a meeting?
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Could we arrange a time in June for a sit down?
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I'll be in your area from Wednesday to Friday next week.
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📝Key Phrases

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put me through to
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follow up on
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get in touch
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arrange a meeting
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if that's convenient for you
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📖 Transcript

You're listening to Business English Pod, the Business English podcast for professionals on the move.
Hello and welcome back to Business English Pod.
For today's lesson on making an appointment over the telephone.
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Despite the many options for communication, the telephone is still the fastest and easiest way to get some things done.

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