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A standard guideline on how to read English phone numbers
Asking and answering phone numbers in daily communication situations is a common practice. For example, when using services, making friends, or in English proficiency exams, you will also encounter phone numbers. In these cases, you need to clearly understand how to read phone numbers. Let's learn how to fully read English phone numbers in the following article with PREP!
I. Why do we need to know how to read English phone numbers?
Knowing how to read English phone numbers is vital as it relates to reflection in daily communication or more professional situations like interviews or contact exchanges in business.
In English tests, understanding how to read phone numbers really well is essential. In the first part of the IELTS Listening test, there are questions where you need to listen to phone talks and fill in answers with phone numbers. If you're good at reading phone numbers, you can get high marks in this part of the IELTS test.
II. How to read English phone numbers
How are phone numbers read in English? Below are detailed instructions on how to read English phone numbers that you need to understand clearly!
1. Read English phone numbers with cardinal numbers
English phone numbers are read out digit-by-digit, just like cardinal numbers. Let's take a look at the table below to get used to telephone number pronunciation in English:
Number |
Transcription |
Pronunciation |
0 |
zero or oh |
/ˈzɪərəʊ/ or /əʊ:/ |
1 |
One |
/wʌn/ |
2 |
Two |
/tuː/ |
3 |
Three |
/θriː/ |
4 |
Four |
/fɔː/ |
5 |
Five |
/faɪv/ |
6 |
Six |
/sɪks/ |
7 |
Seven |
/ˈsɛvn/ |
8 |
Eight |
/eɪt/ |
9 |
Nine |
/naɪn/ |
2. Read English phone numbers with consecutive identical numbers
In cases where the telephone number features consecutive digits, the reading method is defined as follows:
Consecutive digits |
Reading method |
Example |
2 consecutive identical numbers |
double + number |
7669 (seven double six nine) |
3 consecutive identical numbers |
triple + number |
655587 (six triple five eight seven) |
For Anglo-American conventions, the reader can flexibly read each digit separately as normal.
3. How to read 0 in phone numbers
0 in phone numbers can be read in 2 ways:
- 0 is read as Zero. For example: 5059-1023 = five zero five nine, one zero two three. (commonly seen in Anglo-American conventions).
- 0 is read as oh. For example: 5059-1023 = five oh five nine, one oh two three.
4. How to trunk English phone numbers
When discussing English phone numbers, it's common to split the digits into smaller chunks. This helps listeners remember the number and allows the speaker to use a more natural tone. Usually, phone numbers are divided into two or three parts, with each part having about 3-4 digits. These groups of digits can be separated by spaces or hyphens when written down.
Here is an English phone number example: If the phone number is 1234567890, we can create chunks as 123 456 7890 or 123 4567 890.
III. How to ask and answer English telephone numbers
Here are some common grammatical structures and vocabulary used when asking for or providing a phone number during a conversation:
1. Common structures for asking and providing phone numbers
If students want to ask for phone numbers, please use the following structures:
- What’s your phone number?
- Can I have your phone number?
If students want to answer phone numbers, please use the following structures:
“It’s + the phone number”
For example:
- What’s your phone number, Ms Linda?
- It’s 07866 510333.
2. Common structures for conversations via phones
Here are a few commonly used phrases to remember for smooth phone conversations in English:
Function |
Structure |
Request a specific person on the line |
|
Provide information for the caller |
|
Answer an incoming call |
|
Ask someone to hold the line |
|
Decline a call |
|
3. Sample conversation
Read out loud the below conversation on asking and answering the phone numbers.
- A: Hi, do you have a phone number I can reach you at?
- B: Sure, my phone number is 555-1234.
- A: Thank you, and just to confirm, the number is 555-1234, right?
- B: Yes, that’s correct.
- A: Great, thanks for providing your phone number. I’ll be sure to get in touch with you soon.
IV. Vocabulary of English phone numbers
Besides understanding how to read telephone numbers in English, you need to expand your vocabulary on the topic of telephone communication. Please refer to the following vocabulary groups!
Word/ Pronunciation |
Example |
|
phone number |
/foʊn ˈnʌm.bər/ |
My phone number is 555-1234. |
area code |
/ˈɛr.i.ə koʊd/ |
The area code for New York is 212. |
country code |
/ˈkʌn.tri koʊd/ |
The country code for the US is +1. |
extension |
/ɪkˈstɛn.ʃən/ |
Please enter your extension after the beep. |
dial |
/daɪəl/ |
Please dial the number and wait for a response. |
voicemail |
/ˈvoʊs.meɪl/ |
Leave a voicemail after the beep. |
call |
/kɔːl/ |
I’ll call you tomorrow. |
missed call |
/mɪst kɔːl/ |
I had a missed call from an unknown number. |
text message |
/tɛkst ˈmɛsɪdʒ/ |
I received a text message from my friend. |
VoIP (voice over internet protocol) |
/vɔɪp/ |
We use a VoIP service for our calls. |
conference call |
/ˈkɑːn.fər.əns kɔːl/ |
We had a conference call with the team. |
speed dial |
/spiːd daɪəl/ |
I set up a speed dial for my most frequent contacts. |
caller ID |
/ˈkɔː.lər aɪˈdiː/ |
The caller ID showed an unknown number. |
roaming |
/ˈroʊ.mɪŋ/ |
I was charged extra for using my phone while roaming. |
wireless |
/ˈwaɪr.ləs/ |
I prefer a wireless headset for my phone. |
landline |
/ˈlænd.laɪn/ |
I still have a landline phone at home. |
V. Exercises on how to read English phone numbers
Please refer to the below exercise for practicing reading English phone numbers:
1. Read out loud the following phone numbers
- 0347 034 586
- 202 861 0737
- 0987 556 128
- 122 4933 445
- 0345 343 686
Keys:
- Four three four seven / zero three four / five eight six.
- Two zero two / eight six one / zero seven three seven.
- Zero nine eight seven( nghỉ) double five six / one two eight two.
- One double two / four nine double three / double four.
- Zero three four five / three four three / six eight six.
2. Write the phone numbers based on the reading
- Zero three four five / six seven nine / four five six.
- Zero nine three four / five six eight / three five three.
- One double two / four nine four nine / eight five three.
- Triple four / double five four / nine eight seven.
Keys:
- 0345 679 456
- 0934 568 353
- 122 4949 853
- 444 554 987
Mastering how to read English phone numbers will boost your communication confidence and notably contribute to achieving a top score in the IELTS Listening test.
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