B2 Collocation Neutre 3 min de lecture

call through

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Littéralement: to shout/request through a medium

Use it when specifying the app or person that connects your call to someone else.

En 15 secondes

  • Connecting via a specific app or a human operator.
  • Used when the method of the call is important.
  • Common in business transfers and digital communication.

Signification

To use a specific method or app to make a phone call, or to be connected through a switchboard or receptionist.

Exemples clés

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1

Using a specific app

I'll call through on WhatsApp so we don't pay for roaming.

I will call via WhatsApp so we don't pay for roaming.

🤝
2

At a large corporation

Could you please call through to the accounting department?

Could you please connect me to the accounting department?

💼
3

Texting a friend about a bad signal

My signal is weak, let me try to call through on the landline.

My signal is weak, let me try calling via the landline.

😊
🌍

Contexte culturel

The phrase originates from the era of manual telephone switchboards where operators literally connected lines. Today, it has been revitalized by the 'App Era,' where users distinguish between cellular calls and VoIP calls like WhatsApp or FaceTime.

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The 'App' Trick

If you are using an app like WhatsApp or Viber, always use 'through' to sound like a native speaker who understands tech.

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Don't confuse with 'Call up'

'Call up' means to start a phone call, while 'call through' implies the connection or the medium used.

En 15 secondes

  • Connecting via a specific app or a human operator.
  • Used when the method of the call is important.
  • Common in business transfers and digital communication.

What It Means

Call through is all about the path your voice takes. It means you are using a specific channel to reach someone. Think of it like choosing a specific door to enter a building. You aren't just calling; you are calling via something. It could be an app like WhatsApp. It could be a physical switchboard at a big office. It describes the 'how' of your connection.

How To Use It

You use this phrase when the method of calling matters. Usually, you follow it with the platform or the person helping you. For example, I called through on Zoom. It sounds active and intentional. You can also use it when a receptionist transfers you. If you say She put the call through, it means she connected you to the right person. It’s like being handed a baton in a race.

When To Use It

Use it when you want to be specific about technology. It's great for remote work. If the signal is bad on one app, tell your friend you will call through on Telegram instead. It’s also perfect for office settings. Use it when asking a secretary to connect you to the boss. It feels professional yet clear. Use it when you are traveling and using data instead of roaming.

When NOT To Use It

Don't use it for a simple, direct cell phone call. If you just dial a number, just say I called him. Using call through there sounds like you are trying too hard. Also, don't use it for physical visits. You can't call through to someone's house if you are standing at their front door. That’s just dropping by. Avoid it in very emotional, intimate moments; it sounds a bit too technical or administrative.

Cultural Background

This phrase evolved with technology. In the old days, it was all about human operators. You had to ask a person to physically plug a wire in to call through. Now, it’s about digital 'tunnels'. In Western business culture, 'putting someone through' is a sign of gatekeeping. The receptionist is the guardian of the manager’s time. Being called through means you’ve been granted access to the inner circle.

Common Variations

You will often hear put me through or get through. Put me through is what you say to a receptionist. Get through is what you say when the line is finally clear. Call through sits right in the middle. It emphasizes the medium you are using. Sometimes people say dial through, but that feels a bit old-fashioned, like you’re still using a rotary phone!

Notes d'usage

Use 'call through' when you want to highlight the technology (VoIP) or the administrative process (receptionist). It is slightly more descriptive than 'call' and fits well in professional environments.

💡

The 'App' Trick

If you are using an app like WhatsApp or Viber, always use 'through' to sound like a native speaker who understands tech.

⚠️

Don't confuse with 'Call up'

'Call up' means to start a phone call, while 'call through' implies the connection or the medium used.

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The Gatekeeper Culture

In the UK and US, 'putting someone through' is a power move. If a secretary says they can't 'call through' to the boss, it usually means the boss is busy!

Exemples

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#1 Using a specific app
🤝

I'll call through on WhatsApp so we don't pay for roaming.

I will call via WhatsApp so we don't pay for roaming.

Specifies the digital medium used to avoid costs.

#2 At a large corporation
💼

Could you please call through to the accounting department?

Could you please connect me to the accounting department?

Asking a receptionist to bridge the connection.

#3 Texting a friend about a bad signal
😊

My signal is weak, let me try to call through on the landline.

My signal is weak, let me try calling via the landline.

Suggesting an alternative path for the call.

#4 A humorous technical fail
😄

I tried to call through on the toaster, but the reception was 'toasty'.

I tried to call via the toaster, but the reception was 'toasty'.

A pun playing on the technical nature of the phrase.

#5 During a long-distance breakup
💭

I just wanted to call through one last time to hear your voice.

I just wanted to call one last time to hear your voice.

Emphasizes the effort of making the connection happen.

#6 Checking in with a secretary
💼

Did my client call through while I was in the meeting?

Did my client call and get connected while I was in the meeting?

Asking if a call was successfully transferred.

Teste-toi

Choose the correct preposition to complete the business request.

Please ___ me through to Mr. Henderson's office.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : put

While you 'call through' an app, you ask someone to 'put you through' to another person.

Select the best app-related usage.

I can't reach you on your cell; I'll try to call ___ on Skype.

✓ Correct ! ✗ Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : through

'Call through' is the standard collocation for using a specific software channel.

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Aides visuelles

Formality of 'Call Through'

Casual

Texting a friend about an app.

Call through on FaceTime!

Neutral

Standard office communication.

I'll call through later.

Formal

Requesting a formal transfer.

Please call through to the Director.

When to use 'Call Through'

Call Through
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Office Reception

Connecting to an extension

📱

VoIP Apps

Using WiFi instead of SIM

📡

Bad Reception

Switching to a better line

🌍

International

Calling via internet to save money

Questions fréquentes

10 questions

Not exactly. Call is general, while call through focuses on the method or the transfer process, like using call through on Zoom.

No, it specifically refers to voice or video calls. You wouldn't say text through on WhatsApp; you'd just say text on WhatsApp.

It is neutral. It works perfectly in a business meeting I'll call through to the branch and with friends Call through on the app.

It is the passive version. You ask a receptionist to put me through so that you can call through to the person you want.

No, that sounds redundant. You would say call through on the landline or just call on my phone.

It is used in both, though British English speakers use put through very frequently in office settings.

Usually, yes. If you called through, it implies the connection was made or attempted via a specific path.

It's rare. In emergencies, people just say call 911 or call the police because the method doesn't matter as much as the speed.

Yes, it is a phrasal verb where through acts as a particle indicating the channel of communication.

Using it when there is no 'medium' or 'transfer'. Don't say I called through my mom if you just dialed her directly.

Expressions liées

Put someone through (to connect someone on the phone)

Get through (to successfully reach someone by phone)

Patch in (to add someone to an existing call)

Hang up (to end a telephone connection)

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