Does your job involve speaking with customers in English? If you want to speak clearly and politely to customers, this lesson is for you! You’ll hear a model conversation full of polite expressions you can use at work. I’ll teach you the correct way to greet customers, and how to ask common questions that come up in customer service and sales jobs in call centers. This is a great way to improve your job performance or to prepare for a call center interview. I’ll also teach you a secret that all the top customer service agents know. Beyond call center training, this lesson will help anyone who wants to communicate more professionally and politely in the workplace.
http://www.engvid.com/learn-english-for-call-centers-and-customer-service-jobs/
TRANSCRIPT
Hi. I’m Rebecca from engVid. Being polite is always important, but it’s especially important if you have a job in a call centre or in any customer service oriented position. So, let’s look at what it sounds like when we meet a polite employee and a rude employee, whether it’s on the phone or in person. But this dialogue that we’re going to go through is actually on the phone. So, let’s listen.
Okay, so we have here two employees, Rude Robert and Polite Patricia, and they speak very differently. So let’s listen to Robert. Robert answers the phone, and he says; “Yes? Huh?” Patricia says: “Hello. Good morning.” Robert goes on: “What do you want?” Patricia says: “May I help you? How can I assist you?” Then Robert says: “Wait a minute.” Patricia says: “Just a moment, please.” Then Robert can’t hear, so he says: “What? Huh? Can’t hear you.” Patricia says: “I’m afraid I didn’t hear what you said. Could you speak a little louder, please?”
Now, in this case, we were listening to both people. Right? Let’s just go and listen to Robert by himself and see what he sounds like. “Yes. Huh? What do you want? Wait a minute. What? Huh? Can’t hear you.” Now let’s listen to Patricia. “Hello. Good morning. May I help you? How can I assist you? Just a moment, please. I’m afraid I didn’t hear what you said. Could you speak a little louder, please?” Who would you rather meet on the phone? Let’s continue this dialogue.
And Robert continues. Let’s listen in. “What else? Is that it?” Patricia says: “Will there be anything else? Will that be all? Is there anything else I can help you with today?” Robert says: “Gimme yer email.” Now, you see, I wrote here: “Gimme your email.” Okay? That is not proper English; that is not correct English. Don’t write like that. But I wrote it like that because when people speak really fast and they speak very casually and very, very, very informally, then it sounds like that. But it’s only proper in certain informal situations with your friends or something like that; not in the workplace. Okay? And certainly not in a customer service kind of position. So, you will see some things like that here, but don’t try to talk like that or write like that if you have a customer service job.
So, Robert says: “Gimme your email.” Patricia says: “May I have your email please?” Robert says: “How many boxes do ya want?” Patricia says: “How many boxes would you like?” Now, that’s something to really pay attention to. When we change: “Do you want” to “Would you like”, it makes a world of difference. “Would you like” is very, very polite, and “Do you want” is very ordinary. So make sure that you use: “Would you like”, even if you don’t have a customer service job. It’s just a much more polite way of speaking.
Let’s continue. So, Robert says: “How do you wanna pay?” And Patricia says: “How would you like to pay?” Again, we see: “Do you want” or “wanna” and “Would you like”. Right? “How will you be paying today?” And Robert says: “Okay. Bye!” And Patricia says: “Thank you very much. Have a nice day.
Now, did you notice that when I was reading Patricia’s part, I was smiling; when I was reading Robert’s part, I wasn’t smiling? So, most call centres and customer service positions train their employees to smile while they’re speaking, because they say that we can hear your smile. All right? And it’s true. And if you go back and listen to this video, you might hear my smile even if you’re not looking at the video. So try that yourself. If you want to sound friendlier, if you want to sound more polite, if you want to sound warmer – then smile, especially when you’re on the phone. And even though people can’t see you, they can hear your smile and your warmth. Okay? So, keep these points in mind. They can make or break your career. All right?
If you’d like to do some practice on this, please go to our website: www.engvid.com. Thanks very much for watching. Bye for now.
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Awesome 👍 great teacher
i respect this american english teacher so much .
I love it it's good method ❣️
Need to fix my communication skill
Thanks a lot, Rebecca. That's an amazing lesson. (Azores Islands, 16Dec2022);
Being polite in answering a call is a plus factor in any sales representative. From Texas
Wow
hello Rebecca after one hour my interview is phone conversation would you help me
Rebecca is like my teacher, before I started my BPO career I watched most of her videos, now I am working as CS rep 🙂
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Share with me good interpersonal call center for job
Thank you rebecca. This help alot
Robert must be 🇯🇲 with that gimme yer Email. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Extremely important video for English learners!
Thank you for this video
Super mam
Mam new part
Thank you for a good lesson .You help me a lot to know how to communicate well with customers…
Thanks😑😘😘😘😘😘
my cheeks are heavy hahha
Where are you from mam
Because your language is difficult than Indian English.
I have a opportunity to working at home in a call center I hope learn English to working and have better opportunity in my life to improve my life and enjoy the English language to watch movie and series in your official language with help of God I know me made it my Point🙏🏽💪🏽
Hi, thank you for this video it’ll big help.
Thank you for sharing on your video god bless you ❤️❤️
Hey
I want to be patricia