How to Express Gratitude and Apologies | Slow English Listening Practice | Shadowing for Beginners
How to Express Gratitude and Apologies | Slow English Listening Practice | Shadowing for Beginners | English TVWelcome back to English TV! In today’s slow English listening and shadowing lesson, David and Jennifer guide you through the emotional language of communication. We aren't just teaching you new words; we are teaching you how to build stronger social bonds and professional relationships.
📝 IN THIS LESSON, YOU WILL LEARN:
The Gratitude Spectrum: Move beyond a simple "Thanks." Learn the difference between Level 1 (Casual), Level 2 (Polite/Professional), and Level 3 (Deeply Emotional) gratitude.
The Apology Depth: Learn why "My bad" is okay for a coffee spill but terrible for a missed deadline. We cover how to take responsibility and make amends.
Expansion & Response: How to accept an apology gracefully and how to respond to "Thank you" without sounding dismissive (stop saying "No problem"!).
Roleplay Scenarios: Watch David and Jennifer act out real-life situations, from workplace mistakes to casual accidents, so you can hear the tone and intonation.
🗣️ SHADOWING PRACTICE: This video is designed for beginners and intermediate learners. Listen to the slow, clear dialogue and repeat after the hosts to improve your pronunciation, intonation, and emotional expression.
🚀 YOUR CHALLENGE: Don't be a passive listener! Watch until the end for David and Jennifer's "Pro-Tips" on preemptive apologies and gratitude stacking.
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