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I. Respond to the following utterances choosing the appropriate variant of an apology.

    1. (A manager to an employee)

  • Could you come on Tuesday? a) I'm , sorry I;can't.

b) I'm "sorry I ,can't.

    1. (A doctor to a patient)

  • Will next Monday be all right for you?

  1. I'm a'fraid I'll be " busy.

  2. I'm a,fraid I'll be ,busy.

    1. (Mother to her daughter)

  • Please, have another piece of meat pie. You've hardly eatel anything.

  1. It's de"licious, | but I 'don't 'think I "ought to.

  2. It's de"'licious, | but I 'don't 'think I "ought to.

    1. (Two strangers in the street)

  • You nearly knocked mc over.

  1. I'm " sorry, ^ I 'didn't "'mean it.

  2. I'm ,sorry, I I ,didn't ,mean it.

    1. (Twofriends)

  • I rang up yesterday, but I couldn't get you on the phone.

  1. ^Do ex"'cuse me. I was 'kept at the "office.

  2. I Do cx4cuse me. I was ' kept at the "office.

    1. (Two passengers in the bus) mitr** i -

  • Excuse me, you are standing on my foot.

  1. I'm \ sorry.

  2. I'm ' sorry.

    1. (Mother to her son)

  • You've spilt soup on the table, Jack.

  1. I'm 'sorry to be such a .nuisance.

  2. I'm \sorry to be such a ,nuisance.

    1. Complete the following contexts using appropriate intonation patterns for the words of gratitude and responses to them given in the prompts.

      1. — Excuse me, will it take me long to get to Piccadilly Circus?

  • No, it's no distance at all. (Thank you very much. That's all right.)

      1. — Will you have another cup of tea?

  • I wish I could, but I must be going. (Thank you for a wonderful meal. I'm glad you enjoyed it.)

      1. — Could you pass me the pepper?

  • Here it is. (Thanks. That's О. K.)

      1. — Can I help you, sir? (Thanks a lot. It's a pleasure.)

      2. — Should I take a bus?

  • No, you'll walk it in under 5 minutes. (Many thanks. It's no trouble at all.)

  1. Act out the following situations:

    1. a sales representative sees these people:

who where when

      1. the chairman of the board in the boardroom at 3 p. m.

      2. his best friend at a coffee shop at 9 p. m.

      3. a colleague he doesn't at the office at 8.30 a. m. know well

      4. a customer, Mr. Laker at his shop at 5 p. m.

    1. you are saying good-bye to people: who where

      1. a colleague (group-mate) leaving the office (the university)

at the end of the working-day (after classes)

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