Lesson 7 – Challenges in everyday situations
Kathy is the teacher who let us :
- discuss problems and solutions in common situations
- practise expressing emotions and explaining opinions
- explore different ways to understand others and reach a consensus
- learn how to use intonation to express your emotions.
Challenges are somehow inevitable in our life. There are numerous examples: we might have problem on utility services like power failure, which black out our home; we might have to wait for ages outside the restaurant; we might have experience about negotiation of rental rate with our landlord; we might have come across signal glitch on MTR; we might have met taxi driver who drove over-speeding; we might met some over-enthusiastic shopkeeper in outlets; we might have forgotten our e-banking password and need to reset it from bank. You might even name more!
Landlord /Landlady – who rent you their property ;
One day, if we need to help other solving their problem, we may say:
In the lesson, I have just learnt some phrases to express emotions or explain opinions:
- [Anger]
- Great! That’s just great!
(here is the usage of sarcasm – what we say has the opposite meaning) - That’s it! That does it!
- What a life!
- (The lamp) I told you about is (flickering) again! [(what) I told you is … again!]
- That’s really bad!
(≠ That’s too bad. [Sympath]) - (The traffic in London) is terrible. Is (the traffic) always this bad?
- Great! That’s just great!
- [Surprise]
- Are you serious? Why?
- You must be joking!
- O…Really? I can’t believe it.
- Oh my God!
- You’re kidding!
- [Disappointment]
- Well, that’s the way it goes I guess..
- Well, just my luck.
- What a day!
- So much for (me today!)
- [Sympathy + (making offer)]
- I know what you mean.
- (Peter), I know how you feel. That was my initial reaction as well (, but….)
- I understand… (Hmm…would it be possible…? )
- I’m (really) sorry to hear that.
- I’m afraid there’s nothing we can do
- Come on! It’s not the end of the world.
- Oh! That’s too bad.
(≠ That’s really bad! [Anger]) - What a day!
- [Gratitude]
- Thanks a million!
- Oh! Perter, I can’t thank you enough.
- You’ve made my day.
- I really appreciate it.
- Oh, that’s a relief.
- [Conflict resolution]
- How can we make it work? Would it be possible ( for you to…. / for us to…)
- How can we resolve this?
- What do you suggest?
- What do you think I should do?
- Well, maybe you should …
- I’ll have (Robert) take a look at it.
- I would appreciate it if …
- I could (give you…) / You could… / We could…
TAG: #Managing situations