Okay, now it's your turn. |
Do you remember how to say "I'm sorry for [reason]."? |
I'm sorry for [reason]. |
Imagine you want to apologize because you told a lie to someone. Do you remember how to say "lying to you?" |
lying to you, lying to you |
Say “I'm sorry for lying to you.” |
I'm sorry for lying to you. |
Now say you're sorry for lying, and respond to it. |
I'm sorry for lying to you.” |
Don't worry about it. |
Now imagine you want to apologize because you hurt someone's feelings. Do you remember how to say "hurting your feelings?" |
hurting your feelings, hurting your feelings |
Say “I'm sorry for hurting your feelings.” |
I'm sorry for hurting your feelings. |
Now say you're sorry for hurting someone's feelings, and respond to it. |
I'm sorry for hurting your feelings. |
Don't worry about it. |
Now imagine you want to apologize because you canceled. Do you remember how to say "canceling?" |
canceling, canceling |
Say “I'm sorry for canceling.” |
I'm sorry for canceling. |
Now say you're sorry for canceling, and respond to it. |
I'm sorry for canceling. |
Don't worry about it. |
In this lesson, you learned new vocabulary and phrases you can use in your everyday life to apologize to someone. |
You are now able to apologize and forgive someone like a native speaker! |
See you in the next lesson! |
Bye! |
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