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Lesson c

OBJECTIVE: SWA excuse and sorry

Class Agenda:

1. Readding
2. speaking
3. Conversation
4. Listening
1. Listening

1 Annie is at the train station.


2 She runs into the woman.
3 a Annie says ‘I’m so sorry!’
b The woman says ‘Watch out!’

2. examples

excuse me, please, but we have very poor connection

excuse me, but could you help me find a dress?


a)

1b
2a

c)

a Excuse me, but … b Excuse me, please.

d)You put very, really and so before sorry.

e)

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f)

✓ That’s all right. 5 ✓ It doesn’t matter.


2 ✓ That’s OK. 6 ✓ Don’t worry.
3 ✓ No problem.

3. Conversation

Conversation 1
b A Excuse me, but I think that’s my coat.
c B Is it? I’m so sorry. I took the wrong one.
a A No problem. They all look the same.
Conversation 2
f A Excuse me, but I think this is my seat.
e B Oh dear. I’m very sorry. I thought this was number 35.
d A Don’t worry. The seat numbers are hard to read.

4. Grammar

Excuse but I don’t understand this match exercise


could you repeat please?
I sorry I didn’t arrive on time to your party My daughter didn’t come on my car son
I’m sorry for no handing in the homework I didn’t have the internet
I’m sorry I can’t go you birthday tomorrow I have to work all day

5. Create a conversation

PROBLEM Excuse me, but this is my notebook


SAY THE EXCUSE Oh, my friend so sorry
ACCEPT It doesn’t matter

6. Conversation skils
a)

1 F (Annie is on her way to Bristol and Leo is on his way to Reading.)


2 F (Annie is visiting her mum in Bristol.)
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b) ANNIE Right. Really?


LEO Oh. Great!

c) to show they are interested

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