李阳疯狂英语突破口语要素:口语要素-道歉用语(在线收听) |
李阳疯狂英语突破口语要素:口语要素[道歉用语] 第三节 道歉用语 【编者按】 Everyone makes mistakes! But, not everyone knows how to make an apology. All too often the first response to a mistake is to blame someone else. Effectively expressing a sincere apology is a valuable function that will not only show off your English, it will also show off your excellent manners. Showing consideration for others is an important part of effective communication. 金无足赤,人无完人,每个人都会犯错。但是,不是每个人都知道在犯错后该怎样道歉。大多数人经常在犯错后第一反应就是责备他人。及时有效地表达一份真诚的道歉是至关重要的,它不仅可以向他人显示你用英语道歉的水平,而且可以体现你雍容的风度。向他人表达你的体贴是人与人之间进行有效沟通的一个重要部分。 25. sorry. / I’m sorry 对不起。 【疯狂实战】 ○1A: Look what you’ve done! You’ve broken my watch. (瞧!你都干了些什么!你把我的表弄坏了。) B: Sorry. I’m terribly sorry. I’ll get you a new one. (对不起。实在对不起。我给你买块新的。) ○2A: You’re late again! I’ve been waiting for over an hour. (你又迟到了!我已经等了一个多小时了。) B: I’m sorry. Really, I am. (对不起,真的对不起。) ○3A: You always say things that hurt my feelings. (你总说些伤害我感情的话。) B: I’m sorry. I really don’t mean to. (很抱歉。我真的不是故意的。) 【额外成就感】 ○1I’m so sorry.(我很抱歉。) ○2I’m terribly sorry.(我非常抱歉。) ○3I can’t tell you how sorry I am.(我说不出有多抱歉。) ○4You don't know how sorry I am.(你不知道我有多抱歉。) 26. Sorry I’m late. 抱歉,我来晚了。 【疯狂实战】 ○1A: Sorry I’m late. Traffic was bad. (对不起,我来晚了。路上交通很糟糕。) B: That’s all right. Let’s go! (没关系,我们走吧!) ○2A: Sorry I’m late. (对不起,我来晚了。) B: Don’t be late again. (下次注意别再迟到了。) ○3A: Sorry I’m late. (抱歉,我来晚了。) B: We were beginning to think you were not coming. (我们正在想你今天不会来了呢。) 【额外成就感】 ○1Sorry I kept you waiting.(对不起,让大家久等了。) ○2Thanks for waiting.(多谢大家的等待。) 27.I’m sorry to bother you. 很抱歉打扰你。 【疯狂讲解】 这句话也可以说成:“I’m sorry to trouble you.” 【疯狂实战】 ○1A: I can go and ask him, if you want. (如果你愿意,我可以去问他。) B: I’m sorry to bother you. (不好意思麻烦你。) ○2A: I’ll see what I can do for you. (我看能为你做些什么。) B: I’m sorry to bother you. (很抱歉麻烦你。) ○3A: I’m really sorry to trouble you. (很抱歉麻烦你。) B: Never mind. (没关系。) 【发音分析】 ○1 (I’m) sorry. ○2Sorry I’m late. ○3I’m sorry to bother you. 上组句子中含一个典型的、美国特有的“大嘴发音”[ɑ]。元音字母“o”在重读闭音节中,美音和英音的发音不同。这是英美发音的重大区别之一。这个音我们俗称为:“感叹祖国大好河山音”——“啊,祖国大好河山”。 Crazy Admiration, Revelation, Exclamation Sound 28.I’m sorry to interrupt you, but… 很抱歉打搅你…… 【疯狂实战】 如果别人正在做事,或者正在讲话,你想插进去说点什么,这句话就可以派上用场了。 【疯狂实战】 A: I’m sorry to interrupt you, but can I talk to you in private? (很抱歉打搅你,我能和你私下里谈一谈吗?) B: Sure. What’s up? (当然可以。怎么啦?) A: I’m sorry to interrupt you, but we’d better hurry. (很抱歉打断你,不过,我们最好快一点。) B: That’s right. / You are right. (说得对。) A: I’m sorry to interrupt you, but I don’t think that’s right. (对不起打断你,我觉得那样不对。) B: Oh? What do you mean? (什么?你是什么意思?) 【额外成就感】 ①Am I interrupting?(我打扰你了吗?) ②You interrupted us.(你打断了我们。) ③I didn’t mean to interrupt you.(我不是有意打断你的。) 29. I’m sorry to bother you, but… 对不起,打扰你了…… 【李阳老师的话】 唐突地打断或打搅别人,是一种不礼貌的行为,有时甚至还会招致他人的不满。如果你以一种婉转的语气来说同一句话,效果肯定截然不同。不信?学完这句话你不妨试试看! 【疯狂实战】 A: I’m sorry to bother you, but could you help me move this desk? (对不起,打扰你了,能帮我挪一下桌子吗?) B: All right. (好的。) A: I’m sorry to bother you, but could you take a look at my computer? (对不起,打扰你了,能帮我看一下电脑吗?) B: Sure. What’s wrong? (没问题。出什么问题了?) A: I’m sorry to bother you, but could you answer a question for me? (很抱歉打扰你,你能回答我一个问题吗?) B: Okay. What’s up? (好吧。什么事?) 【额外成就感】 ①Don’t bother.(不用麻烦了。) ②Why bother?=Why make the effort of doing that/What’s the point of doing that?(干嘛那么麻烦?) ③I don’t want to bother you.(我不想打搅你。) ④I don’t mean to bother you.(我不是故意要打扰你的。) ⑤I don’t want to bug you but I really need my money back. (我不想打扰你,可是我真得要回我的钱。) ⑥I hate to bother you, but could you give me your phone number again? I seem to have lost it. (我真不愿打扰你,只是你可以再告诉我一遍你的电话号码吗?我好像把它给弄丢了。) 30.Sorry, I wasn’t listening. 对不起,我刚才没听。 【疯狂讲解】 这句话正是过去进行时的绝妙体现! 【疯狂实战】 A: What do you think? (你认为怎么样?) B: Sorry, I wasn’t listening. (对不起,我刚才没听。) A: Maybe we can ask Stone. (也许我们可以去问问Stone。) B: Sorry, I wasn’t listening. What did you say? (对不起,我刚才没听。你说了什么?) A: Which one do you think is right? (你认为哪个对?) B: Sorry, I wasn’t listening. (对不起,我刚才没听。) 【疯狂替换】 ①Sorry, I didn’t hear you. (对不起,我没听见。) ②Sorry, I wasn’t paying attention.(对不起,我没注意听。) ③Sorry, I couldn’t hear you.(对不起,我没听见。) |
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