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Dialogue
In this lesson, your tutor will help you go over this topic: saying sorry.
First, read the following dialogue out loud with your tutor, then switch
roles and try again.
Kevin and Dorothy are talking about saying sorry.
Kevin:
Dorothy, have you ever hurt someone’s feelings?
Dorothy:
Yes, I have. However, I always try to apologize when it’s my fault.
Kevin:
That’s good. Speaking of which, I’m sorry about missing dinner with your family.
Dorothy:
No worries. There’s nothing to be sorry for. You were busy.
Kevin:
Will you ask your family to please forgive me?
Dorothy:
I’m sure they will be happy to accept your apologies.
Kevin:
They’re good people. I just don’t want them to think I’m impolite.
Dorothy:
It’s not a problem. Why don’t you come to dinner this week?
Kevin:
I hope you pardon me again, but I’m not free this week either!
Dorothy:
No problem. We’ll excuse you.
Vocabulary
Vocabulary/ Expressions
feelings When you hurt someone’s feelings you should say sorry.
apologize (v) to express regret for doing or saying something wrong
Exercise
Practice answering the following questions with your tutors. You can
use the sample answers to come up with your own answer. You can
use the sentences and phrases you learned above.
Conversation
Wrap-up
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