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  • Posted by Snoopy on January 24, 2020 at 12:31 pm

    Scenario 1
    “So, what do you expect before the meeting?”

    Scenario 2
    “I can’t follow you. Please, would you mind speaking a bit slower?”

    Scenario 3
    “Sorry, I was a bit absent. What did you just say?”

    Scenario 5
    If I can repeat what I’ve heard:”Could you explain what XXX means?
    If not: Sorry, could you explain the word you keep repeating?”

    Scenario 6
    “So what you mean is that Jemma should break up with Mark because he had a hurtful behaviour with her?”

    Scenario 7
    “I’m sorry, how many percent?”
    “So 37% will be acceptable?”

    Scenario 8
    “Ok, about 9ish I’ll be waiting for you after you’ll pick up Jenny first.”

    Kerin replied 4 years, 11 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Kerin

    Administrator
    January 28, 2020 at 10:18 am

    Great job Sebastian! Let’s have a look at some corrections:

    Scenario 3
    “Sorry, I was a bit absent. What did you just say?” > Instead of ‘absent’ you should say: distracted: Sorry, I was a bit distracted.

    Scenario 7
    “I’m sorry, how many percent?” > it sounds more natural to say: “What percent?” or “What was the figure?” Or simply “Sorry, how much?”

    *percent/ percentage is uncountable so we need to say much, not many

    “So 37% will be acceptable?” – This works 🙂

    Scenario 8
    “Ok, about 9ish I’ll be waiting for you after you’ll pick up Jenny first.” > Ok, about 9ish I’ll be waiting for you after you pick up Jenny first.
    *This is the first conditional – we need will in the first clause and the present simple in the second clause:
    WILL + INFINITIVE | IF/WHEN/AFTER etc + PRESENT SIMPLE

  • Snoopy

    Member
    January 28, 2020 at 11:57 am

    Thanks a lot, kerin.

  • Kerin

    Administrator
    January 28, 2020 at 5:28 pm

    You’re very welcome Sebastian.

    I totally know where you are coming from. In April last year I had to do an exam in Italian to apply for citizenship. I was quite good at all the parts except from grammar and writing. I had to really practise in order to pass the exam and it is still my weakness! However, I have made big improvements. Consistency and practice, one step at a time and you’ll get there 🙂

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