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Activity I : Put these words in order.
Arrange the sentences correctly.

1. please/sorry/./again/,
answer

2. that/ |/sorry/. /didn't/but / am/|/catch
answer

3. again/ you/ please/ repeat/ could/ it/?
answer

4. again/ please/ that/say/. / could/|/ understand/?/ do not / you
answer

5. slowly/ please/. /speak/|/could/your/not /follow/words/.
answer

Activity Il : Complete the sentences by using the words given.

Fill in the blanks with the correct words.

missed get repeat
see understand follow
explain say that

1. I am sorry but I didn't.....
...that. Can you...

2. I am sorry I don't...........
...you. Could you...

3. I don't.
..what you mean. Could you
again.

4. Sorry, I ...
that. Could you say.

Activity III: Explain the meanings how to use these phrases.

Answer the questions in the answer box about meaning and use.

1) Going back what you just said about...
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2) Correct me if I am wrong.
answer

3) In a nutshell
answer

4) What exactly do you mean by?
answer

5) Does that make everything clear?
answer

6) It's not exactly what I meant.
answer

7) I must have misunderstood what you said.
answer

8) Could you go over that again?
answer

9) Could you please clarify what you mean?
answer

10) No, I meant.....
answer

correct grammar.
Answer all questions correctly.

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Activity1

1. Sorry, please answer again.

2. Sorry, but I didn't catch that.

3. Could you repeat it again, please?

4. Could you say that again, please? I do not understand.

5. Could you speak slowly, please? I could not follow your words.

PhumEng

Activity 2

1. I am sorry but I didn't **understand** that. Can you **explain**?

2. I am sorry I don't **follow** you. Could you **repeat**?

3. I don't **see** what you mean. Could you **say that** again?

4. Sorry, I **missed** that. Could you **say** it again?

PhumEng

Activity3

1) **Going back to what you just said about...**

This phrase is used to refer back to a previous point in a conversation. It signals that the speaker wants to revisit or expand on something that was mentioned earlier. It helps in maintaining the flow of conversation and ensures that important points are not overlooked.

2) **Correct me if I am wrong.**

This phrase is used to invite correction or confirmation from the listener. It shows humility and openness to correction, indicating that the speaker is not entirely sure about their statement and is seeking validation or correction from others.

3) **In a nutshell**

This phrase means to summarize or condense information into a brief and concise form. It is used when the speaker wants to provide a quick overview or the main point of a more detailed explanation.

4) **What exactly do you mean by?**

This question is used to seek clarification on a specific term or statement made by someone else. It indicates that the speaker needs more detailed information or a clearer explanation to fully understand what was said.

5) **Does that make everything clear?**

This question is used to check the listener's understanding after explaining something. It seeks confirmation that the information provided was understood correctly and that there are no remaining questions or confusion.

6) **It's not exactly what I meant.**

This phrase is used to clarify that the listener has misunderstood the speaker's intention or message. It indicates that the speaker needs to rephrase or further explain their point to convey their true meaning.

7) **I must have misunderstood what you said.**

This phrase is used to acknowledge a misunderstanding in communication. It shows that the speaker recognizes they may have interpreted the other person's words incorrectly and is open to receiving clarification.

8) **Could you go over that again?**

This request is made when the listener needs the speaker to repeat or review information. It indicates that the listener did not fully understand or missed part of the explanation and requires it to be reiterated.

9) **Could you please clarify what you mean?**

This polite request is used to ask someone to explain their statement more clearly. It shows that the listener needs additional information or a simpler explanation to fully grasp the speaker's point.

10) **No, I meant...**

This phrase is used to correct a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of the speaker's words. It allows the speaker to clarify their original message by providing the correct information or context.

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