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Oral exchange of telephone messages (setting the scene of telephone messages)
Suppose I am a and that classmate is B.

Situation 1: The recipient is a classmate's grandmother.

(Only B's grandmother is at home)

A: hello, I'm looking for B.

B's grandmother: Hello, B is not at home.

I see. Then please tell B that when B comes back, students from other places will arrive by bus. The school requires us to meet at the coach station at 7: 30 tomorrow morning.

B's grandmother: Oh, I see.

(B and grandma are at home, and it was B's grandma who answered the phone at first)

A: hello, I'm looking for B.

B's grandmother: OK, I'll call him (her). B, your classmate A wants to see you.

(Switch to B to answer the phone)

Hello, a? What is this?

A: The school says students from other places will come by bus. Let's meet them at the coach station at 7: 30 tomorrow morning.

Ok, I see.

Situation 2: the recipient is a foreign relative of the classmate's family, and there is no one else at home.

A: hello, I'm looking for B.

B's foreign relatives: hello, sorry, B is not at home. Who's calling? I am a foreign relative of B.

A: I'm a classmate of B. Please tell B that classmates from other places will arrive by bus. The school requires us to meet at the coach station at 7: 30 tomorrow morning.

B's relatives from other places: Oh, OK, I see. I'll tell B when he comes back.

Situation 3: The caller is a classmate's cousin who is six or seven years old, and there is no one else at home.

(There is only B's little cousin at home)

Hello, I'm B's classmate. B is you at home?

B's little cousin: hello, brother (sister), I'm B's little cousin. Cousin (cousin) is not at home. what can I do for you?

Oh, I see. Then please tell your cousin that students from other places will come by car, and the school requires us to meet them at the long-distance bus station at 7: 30 tomorrow morning.

B's little cousin: I see.

(2) (B and his little cousin are at home, and it is B's little cousin who opens the phone and answers the phone)

A: Hello, I'm a classmate of A and B. Is B at home?

B's little cousin: hello, brother (sister) and cousin (cousin) he (she) is at home. Cousin, your classmate A wants to see you.

(Switch to B to answer the phone)

Hello, a? What is this?

A: The school says students from other places will come by bus. Let's meet them at the coach station at 7: 30 tomorrow morning.

Ok, I see.

Situation 4: The other party is on the answering machine and wants you to leave a message.

Recording telephone: Hello, please leave a message after the tone. After "-",please leave a message after the tone. "Didi-"

A: Hello, I'm A, a classmate of B. The school said that students from other places would come by car. Let's meet them at the long-distance bus station at 7: 30 tomorrow morning.

(Recording completed)