This afternoon's task:
Have you ever called a bank phone number? How did you like to hear a machine talk to you on the phone?
- Complete and publish your work for this morning if you haven't already done so.
- Practice with a partner and create a chirbit based on this dialogue.
Have you ever called a bank phone number? How did you like to hear a machine talk to you on the phone?
This week, we venture into the world of telephone and Internet banking.
- List the 5 options on this menu.
- Call 1-866-222-3456, press 2 to avoid using a bank card, and take notes on the banking options.
- Compare notes with your classmates.
Possible answer to No. 1:
5 options
- balances,payment, and other day-to-day banking - 1
- open new account, order cheques, stop payment - 2
- apply for or obtain information on new credit card - 3
- to invest or obtain info on RRSP, TFSA - 4
- exchange rate or hours n locations of CIBC branches - 5
- speak to financial representative - 0
- repeat - *
In this part i dont know what dose mean " n " after hours!
ReplyDeleteexchange rate or hours n locations of CIBC branches
Oops, sorry, Mohammad. "n" means "and"--that's how we texting people talk, LOL.
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