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Spell Your Name on the Phone

CEFR: A1

Read/Listen first

I call a service desk. The room is loud. I say, “My name is Ana.” The agent says, “I’m sorry. Can you repeat, please?” I speak slow. I say, “It’s Ana. A as an apple, N as a nest, A as an apple.” The agent says, “Thank you. Can I have your email?” I say, “Yes. ana at mail dot com.” We confirm the name and email.

⚡ Learning goals

  • I can spell my name on the phone.
  • I can ask a person to repeat.
  • I can confirm a simple email.

✨ Key language

  • Can you repeat, please? “Sorry, the line is loud.”
  • It’s Ana. A–N–A. “I spell my name clearly.”
  • What is your email? “We confirm simple contact info.”

⚙️ Rules & Grammar — 4 Structures

1️⃣ Be: I am / You are

Rule: Use am/is/are to give or ask basic information.
Examples: I am Ana; You are the agent; My name is Ana
Common pitfall + fix: Saying “I be Ana” — Say “I am Ana”.

Choose the correct sentence.

Tip: Use am/is/are with be.

Fill with the best answer: My name ___ Ana.

Tip: Use is with “name”.

2️⃣ Can for polite requests

Rule: Use can to ask someone politely to do something.
Examples: Can you repeat, please?; Can I have your email?; Can you spell it?
Common pitfall + fix: Using ‘could’ at A1 — Use ‘can’ for simple requests.

Which is a polite request?

Tip: Can + you + verb is polite.

Fill with the best answer: ___ I have your email?

Tip: Use Can for simple polite requests.

3️⃣ Imperatives: Repeat / Spell

Rule: Use the base verb to give a simple instruction.
Examples: Repeat your name; Spell it slowly; Write the email
Common pitfall + fix: Adding subject ‘you’ before the verb — Start with the verb.

Choose the imperative.

Tip: Imperative starts with the verb.

Fill with the best answer: ___ the email slowly.

Tip: Use base verb for imperative.

4️⃣ A/An with nouns

Rule: Use a before consonant sound and an before vowel sound.
Examples: a desk; an email; an apple
Common pitfall + fix: Saying a apple — Use an before vowel sound.

Select the correct phrase.

Tip: Use an before vowel sound.

Fill with the best answer: It is ___ email address.

Tip: Email starts with a vowel sound.

✍️ Vocabulary

  name

Meaning: what people call you
Synonyms: first name, last name
Chunk/Idiom: My name is Ana.
Example: My name is Ana.
Morphology: noun; plural names
Self-practice: Write and say your name.

  spell

Meaning: say letters in order
Synonyms: letter, read
Chunk/Idiom: Spell your name, please.
Example: Spell your name slowly.
Morphology: verb; spells, spelling, spelled
Self-practice: Spell your first name.

  phone

Meaning: device to call people
Synonyms: mobile, telephone
Chunk/Idiom: I am on the phone.
Example: I call the desk by phone.
Morphology: noun; plural phones
Self-practice: Say: I am on the phone.

  repeat

Meaning: say again
Synonyms: say again, echo
Chunk/Idiom: Can you repeat, please?
Example: Repeat the email, please.
Morphology: verb; repeats, repeating, repeated
Self-practice: Ask a friend to repeat.

  letter

Meaning: A, B, C … a symbol
Synonyms: character, sign
Chunk/Idiom: A as an apple.
Example: The first letter is A.
Morphology: noun; plural letters
Self-practice: Write three letters.

  email

Meaning: electronic mail address
Synonyms: address, mail
Chunk/Idiom: What is your email?
Example: My email is ana@mail.com.
Morphology: noun; plural emails
Self-practice: Say your email slowly.

☁️ Examples (+ audio)


Can you repeat, please?

It’s Ana. A as an apple.

Can I have your email?

Spell it slowly, please.

✏️ Exercises

Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

Tip: Use is with name.


Choose the best request on the phone.

Tip: Use Can you … please?

Fill with the best answer:
It is ___ email address.

Tip: Use an before a vowel sound.


Fill with the best answer:
___ you spell your name?

Tip: Use Can for a polite request.



Vocabulary & Comprehension

What does Ana give first?

Tip: She says her name first.


What does the agent ask for?

Tip: The agent asks for an email.

Fill with the best answer:
It’s Ana. A–N–A. She ___ her name.

Tip: Use spells for he/she/it.


Fill with the best answer:
The line is loud. Please ___ slowly.

Tip: Use base verb for imperative.

✅ Guided practice

Mini-dialogue:

A: Hi. My name is Ana.
B: I’m sorry. Can you repeat, please?
A: It’s Ana. A–N–A.

Why this matters:
Spelling stops mistakes. It helps in loud places. It makes names clear.

Verb & Adjective Pack:

spell — Spell your name slowly.
repeat — Repeat the email, please.
confirm — Confirm the name and email.

Try & compare:

Fill with the best answer: It is ___ email address.

Tip: Use an before vowel sounds.

Self-correction: Fix the sentence: I be Ana.

Tip: Use am with I.

Practice aloud: Listen, repeat, then type the sentence.

Can you repeat, please?

Tip: Say please for polite tone.

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