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CONTENTS
2 American English
2 Vocabulary
2 Sample Sentences
3 Vocabulary Phrase Usage
3 Grammar
6 Cultural Insight
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AMERICAN ENGLISH
1. MARK COLES: Hello, Linda, how are you? I heard that you didn't feel well
yesterday.
3. MARK COLES: That can happen, no need to apologiz e! I hope it's okay now. Let
me know if I can help you.
VOCABULARY
to acknowledge an error or
to apologiz e (American) guilt and say sorry verb
SAMPLE SENTENCES
I don't feel well. I have a stomachache. Please accept my apology for being late.
We're supposed to have a pretty severe He took a painkiller for his headache.
thunderstorm tonight.
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I don't think I can come to dinner. I'm If you need to rest during the marathon,
having a pretty bad headache. you can.
This is a verb that means to have been told some news or information. If you have been told
some information, then you have "heard" it.
For example:
"headache"
This can be broken down into two different words. The first is "head," which is a part of the
body. The second word is "ache," and this means "pain." "Headache" means that there is a
pain in your head.
It can be used to describe a normal, and not serious head pain. It can also be used in a
metaphorical way, as a way of saying that something was difficult to do. For example,
"Organiz ing the meeting was a real headache" means that organiz ing the meeting was
difficult and there were many problems.
You can change "head" for other parts of the body, such as "stomach" or "tooth," to talk
about other pains.
For example:
GRAMMAR
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T he Focus of T his Lesson Is How t o Apologiz e for T aking a Day Off
You don't really need to apologiz e for taking a planned day off - after all, you would have
asked in advance and been giving permission. However, if you take a day off on short notice,
you should apologiz e both when you ask for the day, and when you return to the office.
First, apologiz e when you ask for the day off. You can do this by saying:
You can add "really," "very," or "so" to show how sorry you are.
Examples:
1. "I'm sorry, but my car broke down, so I need to take today off."
3. "I'm so sorry, but I have a migraine and won’t be able to make it in today."
When you return to the office, you should apologiz e to your manager. Sometimes, people
repeat the problem and give more information about it.
Examples:
1. "I'm sorry about yesterday, but my car really wouldn't start and there was no public
transportation available."
2. "I'm really sorry about yesterday, but I called everyone I know and nobody was free
to look after my children."
3. "I'm so sorry, but I was ill all night and couldn't have come to work."
It's also important to say that you've taken steps to make sure the same thing won't happen
again.
Examples:
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2. "I've found a new nursery that can take my children."
If your absence inconveniences your coworkers, you should apologiz e to them too, but you
don't have to go into any detail unless you want to.
Examples
1. "I'm sorry that I didn't come in yesterday. I hope it wasn't too busy."
If you're a manager, then how you deal with short notice days off depends on the
circumstances. If it's a one-time occurrence, you will say something different than you would
for a long-standing problem.
In either circumstance, you should acknowledge that the employee called in, and say that
you hope the problem is resolved.
Examples:
1. "Thanks for calling yesterday. I hope your car gets fixed quickly."
Examples:
1. "Not a problem."
2. "No worries."
Examples fr om t he dialogue
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1. "Hello, Linda, how are you? I heard that you didn't feel well yesterday."
2. "That can happen, no need to apologiz e! I hope it's okay now. Let me know if I can
help you."
CULTURAL INSIGHT
Absence without notice means that you are absent from work without your manager
knowing why. Usually, this is not tolerated at work unless it was an emergency. If you're sick
or have personal problems, that means you can't come into work; you should always
contact your manager first. If your manager isn't available, then leave a message for him/her
with a secretary or other senior member of staff. Usually, each company has its own
procedures for this. Try to inform your company as early as possible if you will be absent, as
your absence may affect the company.
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