Thanking and Apologising

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Thanking and Apologising BRIGHT 1 Unit 2 Thanking and Apologising Shutterstock/Sergiy N

What do you do when someone helps you? What do you do when your mum gives you a present? What do you do when your friend buys you something?

We thank them for their kindness.

Let’s take a look at the example. Do you know how to thank someone? Let’s take a look at the example.

Thanking Someone You’re welcome, Adit. Tyas, here is your book. Thank you for lending me.

Thanking Someone How did Adit say thanks to Tyas? He said, “Thank you for lending me”.

Thanking Someone Thanking Someone The following are what people usually say to express thanks. Thanking Someone Thank you, Tyas. Thanks, Adit. Thank you. You are very kind.

What do you do when you make mistakes? What do you do when you hurt someone? What do you do when you can’t help someone?

We ask for an apology.

Let’s take a look at the example. Do you know how to ask for an apology? Let’s take a look at the example.

I’m sorry for coming late. I won’t do it again. Asking for an Apology I’m sorry for coming late. I won’t do it again. Please, come on time!

Asking for an Apology How did Hendrik say apology to the teacher? He said, “I’m sorry for coming late. I won’t do it again”.

Asking for an Apology The following are what people usually say to make an apology. Asking for forgiveness Reason Promise I’m sorry for coming late. I woke up late. I won’t do it again.

Responding to an Apology Here are what people usually say to respond to an apology. That’s all right. I forgive you. There’s no need to apologise. Let’s forget it. I accept your apology, so don’t worry. Well, let’s just forget it. So, are we friends again? Yes. We should let bygones by byegones.

Now, let’s practise on page 19.