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Accidents happen, let's find out how Herman Sherman dealt with one in this week's story. Listen to this week's story and answer the questions after!
Comprehension Questions:
- Where was the man injured?
- How serious was his injury?
- What was he doing when he was injured?
- What did Sherman say was the only problem?
- What did he refuse?
- What happened to the employee?
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Wyn's Way to English - Listening Practice "Man Injured at a fast food place"
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Wyn's Way to English - "Cut to the chase"
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Saying Sorry
Use a pause before or after saying sorry.
This makes the person you’re talking to listen carefully to what you are saying.
Here are a few examples.
Sorry, (pause) I'm afraid I have to go.
Listen, (pause) sorry Amanda. I'm in a rush.
Sorry, (pause) I better get going.
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Saying Sorry
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