TELEPHONE CALL VOCABULARY IN ENGLISH

Telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell, which is one of the greatest inventions of the betterment and comfort of mankind. We have a telephonic conversation almost every hour. Having telephonic conversations has become a part of our daily routine. Tring! Tring! Hello, who’s calling? Do you talk on the phone? Do you talk for long hours or short period of time? If I talk about myself, I talk a lot on the phone and usually, tell friends about the conversation I had. While talking to friends, people often are seen in search of new words and phrases. Maybe you too require it. If you want to tell someone about the conversation you had, or while talking on the phone the call got disconnected, or the person on the other side was not audible. So, In this telephone call vocabulary, we will be learning new words and phrases for the situations. Let’s have a look. 1. Dead – battery ran out   e.g.- I am so sorry, my phone went dead. 2. Engaged – If the line’s busy, call

ANY DISH YOU TRIED FOR THE FIRST TIME AND LIKED IT

You should say:

  • What food was it
  • What it tasted like
And explain whether or not you liked this food.

  1. I am a foodie person and a frequent traveller.
  2. So, I get opportunities to experience dishes from diverse cultures.
  3. Last year I travelled to Himachal’s capital Shimla.
  4. In himachali restaurant, I tried a strange dish called “Sidu”.
  5. Sidu is a sort of bread prepared from wheat flour.
  6. The mixture is stuffed into it.
  7. It is made up of boiled green peas, roasted peanuts, walnuts, garlic flakes, green chilli, salt and ginger as they are very nutritious.
  8. I loved tasting it the first time.
  9. No other food comes close to it in the terms of taste and it is difficult for me to explain it.
  10. I loved it not only because of taste but also due to the abundance of nutrients in it.
  11. It was really very delicious.
  12. That was the early moment I had tried it
  13. I would love to visit that place again and have the food.


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