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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skills.
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Welcome to my channel, let's practice your listening skills.
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This is a B2 level,
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and today's topic is calling in sick at work.
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Now listen carefully.
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Good morning, Mr. Carter.
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I'm really sorry to call this early,
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but I'm not feeling well today.
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Not feeling well?
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You sound fine to me.
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What exactly is going on?
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I understand it might not sound serious,
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but I've had a fever since last night and it hasn't improved at all this morning.
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Hmm, and you're only telling me now.
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Why didn't you inform me earlier?
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I wasn't expecting it to get worse,
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so I thought I would still be able to come in today.
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You know the policy.
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You're supposed to notify at least a day in advance.
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I understand the policy, but with all due respect,
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it's difficult to predict being sick in advance.
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That may be true, but we still need to manage the workload properly.
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Of course, and I'm really sorry for the inconvenience this causes.
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I just don't think I'm in a condition to work today.
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We have a meeting this morning that you were supposed to handle.
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What about that?
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I was planning to handle that,
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but I can send you my notes in the presentation outline so someone else can step in.
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That would help, but it still puts the team in a difficult position at the last minute.
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I understand, and I really don't like doing this on short notice,
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but I don't think pushing through today would be a good idea.
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Are you saying you're completely unable to work,
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or just that you'd prefer to rest?
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I could probably respond to urgent messages,
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but I don't think I can handle meetings or anything that requires full focus.
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Hmm, that's not ideal, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
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If it helps, I can stay available for a few hours this morning in case something urgent comes up.
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That might work, but you really should have informed me sooner.
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I understand your point, but honestly,
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I didn't realize how bad it would get until this morning.
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Still, we can't run a team like this if people call in at the last minute.
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I agree in general, but I think health situations are a bit different from other types of absences.
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I'm not denying that, but there has to be some level of responsibility as well.
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Of course, and I take responsibility for my work,
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which is why I'm offering to support remotely where I can.
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Alright, I can see you're trying to handle this properly.
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I really am.
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I wouldn't call in unless I felt it was necessary.
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Fine.
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Let's focus on what needs to be done now.
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I'll send you the meeting materials within the next 15 minutes.
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Good.
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I'll ask Jason to take over the meeting.
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That makes sense.
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He's familiar with the project anyway.
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Yes, but he wasn't expecting to lead it today.
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I'll include detailed notes so he doesn't have to guess anything.
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All right.
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That should make things easier.
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And if he has questions,
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I'll keep my phone nearby.
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Good.
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Stay reachable at least for the first half of the day.
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I can do that, as long as I don't get worse.
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If you do feel worse, just let me know.
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I will.
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And again, I'm really sorry for the inconvenience.
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It's not a deal, but we'll manage.
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Thank you for understanding.
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I wouldn't say I'm fully happy about it,
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but I understand the situation.
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That's fair.
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I appreciate your flexibility.
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Just make sure this doesn't become a pattern.
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It won't.
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I rarely take days off like this.
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Alright, I'll take your word for it.
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I'll make sure everything's ready before the meeting starts.
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Good.
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Send it as soon as possible.
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I'm working on it right now.
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Fine.
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Keep me updated.
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Will do.
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And Laura?
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Yes?
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Next time, even if you're not sure,
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just give me a heads up the night before.
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I understand.
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I'll keep that in mind.
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It makes a big difference for planning.
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That's fair.
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I didn't think of it that way before.
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Now you know.
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Yes, and I'll handle it better next time.
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Good.
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That's all I need to hear.
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I'll send the files shortly.
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All right.
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Take care of yourself.
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I will.
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Thank you.
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And get some rest after that.
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I plan to.
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I really need it.
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I can tell you don't sound great.
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Yeah, I'm trying to stay composed, but it's not easy.
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Then don't push yourself too much.
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I won't.
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I'll focus on the essentials only.
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Good.
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That's the right approach.
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Thanks again for working this out with me.
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All right.
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We'll talk later.
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Take care.
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Good morning, Mr. Carter.
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I'm really sorry to call this early,
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but I'm not feeling well today.
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Not feeling well?
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You sound fine to me.
121
What exactly is going on?
122
I understand it might not sound serious,
123
but I've had a fever since last night and it hasn't improved at all this morning.
124
Hmm, and you're only telling me now.
125
Why didn't you inform me earlier?
126
I wasn't expecting it to get worse,
127
so I thought I would still be able to come in today.
128
You know the policy.
129
You're supposed to notify at least a day in advance.
130
I understand the policy, but with all due respect,
131
it's difficult to predict being sick in advance.
132
That may be true, but we still need to manage the workload properly.
133
Of course, and I'm really sorry for the inconvenience this causes.
134
I just don't think I'm in a condition to work today.
135
We have a meeting this morning that you were supposed to handle.
136
What about that?
137
I was planning to handle that,
138
but I can send you my notes in the presentation outline so someone else can step in.
139
That would help, but it still puts the team in a difficult position at the last minute.
140
I understand, and I really don't like doing this on short notice,
141
but I don't think pushing through today would be a good idea.
142
Are you saying you're completely unable to work,
143
or just that you'd prefer to rest?
144
I could probably respond to urgent messages,
145
but I don't think I can handle meetings or anything that requires full focus.
146
Hmm, that's not ideal, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
147
If it helps, I can stay available for a few hours this morning in case something urgent comes up.
148
That might work, but you really should have informed me sooner.
149
I understand your point, but honestly,
150
I didn't realize how bad it would get until this morning.
151
Still, we can't run a team like this if people call in at the last minute.
152
I agree in general, but I think health situations are a bit different from other types of absences.
153
I'm not denying that, but there has to be some level of responsibility as well.
154
Of course, and I take responsibility for my work,
155
which is why I'm offering to support remotely where I can.
156
Alright, I can see you're trying to handle this properly.
157
I really am.
158
I wouldn't call in unless I felt it was necessary.
159
Fine, let's focus on what needs to be done now.
160
I'll send you the meeting materials within the next 15 minutes.
161
Good.
162
I'll ask Jason to take over the meeting.
163
That makes sense.
164
He's familiar with the project anyway.
165
Yes, but he wasn't expecting to lead it today.
166
I'll include detailed notes so he doesn't have to guess anything.
167
Alright, that should make things easier.
168
And if he has questions,
169
I'll keep my phone nearby.
170
Good.
171
Stay reachable at least for the first half of the day.
172
I can do that, as long as I don't get worse.
173
If you do feel worse, just let me know.
174
I will.
175
And again, I'm really sorry for the inconvenience.
176
It's not a deal, but we'll manage.
177
Thank you for understanding.
178
I wouldn't say I'm fully happy about it,
179
but I understand the situation.
180
That's fair.
181
I appreciate your flexibility.
182
Just make sure this doesn't become a pattern.
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It won't.
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I rarely take days off like this.
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All right.
186
I'll take your word for it.
187
I'll make sure everything's ready before the meeting starts.
188
Good.
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Send it as soon as possible.
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I'm working on it right now.
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Fine.
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Keep me updated.
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Will do.
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And Laura?
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Yes?
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Next time, even if you're not sure,
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just give me a heads up the night before.
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I understand.
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I'll keep that in mind.
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It makes a big difference for planning.
201
That's fair.
202
I didn't think of it that way before.
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Now you know.
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Yes, and I'll handle it better next time.
205
Good.
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That's all I need to hear.
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I'll send the file shortly.
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All right.
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Take care of yourself.
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I will.
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Thank you.
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And get some rest after that.
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I plan to.
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I really need it.
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I can tell.
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You don't sound great.
217
Yeah, I'm trying to stay composed, but it's not easy.
218
Then don't push yourself too much.
219
I won't.
220
I'll focus on the essentials only.
221
Good.
222
That's the right approach.
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Thanks again for working this out with me.
224
All right.
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We'll talk later.
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Take care.
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Good morning, Mr. Carter.
228
I'm really sorry to call this early,
229
but I'm not feeling well today.
230
Not feeling well?
231
You sound fine to me.
232
What exactly is going on?
233
I understand it might not sound serious,
234
but I've had a fever since last night,
235
and it hasn't improved at all this morning.
236
Hmm, and you're only telling me now.
237
Why didn't you inform me earlier?
238
I wasn't expecting it to get worse,
239
so I thought I would still be able to come in today.
240
You know the policy.
241
You're supposed to notify at least a day in advance.
242
I understand the policy, but with all due respect,
243
it's difficult to predict being sick in advance.
244
That may be true, but we still need to manage the workload properly.
245
Of course, and I'm really sorry for the inconvenience this causes.
246
I just don't think I'm in a condition to work today.
247
We have a meeting this morning that you were supposed to handle.
248
What about that?
249
I was planning to handle that,
250
but I can send you my notes in the presentation outline so someone else can step in.
251
That would help, but it still puts the team in a difficult position at the last minute.
252
I understand, and I really don't like doing this on short notice,
253
but I don't think pushing through today would be a good idea.
254
Are you saying you're completely unable to work,
255
or just that you'd prefer to rest?
256
I could probably respond to urgent messages,
257
but I don't think I can handle meetings or anything that requires full focus.
258
Hmm, that's not ideal, but I suppose it's better than nothing.
259
If it helps, I can stay available for a few hours this morning in case something urgent comes up.
260
That might work, but you really should have informed me sooner.
261
I understand your point, but honestly,
262
I didn't realize how bad it would get until this morning.
263
Still, we can't run a team like this if people call in at the last minute.
264
I agree in general, but I think health situations are a bit different from other types of absences.
265
I'm not denying that, but there has to be some level of responsibility as well.
266
Of course, and I take responsibility for my work,
267
which is why I'm offering to support remotely where I can.
268
Alright, I can see you're trying to handle this properly.
269
I really am.
270
I wouldn't call in unless I felt it was necessary.
271
Fine, let's focus on what needs to be done now.
272
I'll send you the meeting materials within the next 15 minutes.
273
Good.
274
I'll ask Jason to take over the meeting.
275
That makes sense.
276
He's familiar with the project anyway.
277
Yes, but he wasn't expecting to lead it today.
278
I'll include detailed notes so he doesn't have to guess anything.
279
Alright, that should make things easier.
280
And if he has questions,
281
I'll keep my phone nearby.
282
Good.
283
Stay reachable at least for the first half of the day.
284
I can do that, as long as I don't get worse.
285
If you do feel worse, just let me know.
286
I will.
287
And again, I'm really sorry for the inconvenience.
288
It's not a deal, but we'll manage.
289
Thank you for understanding.
290
I wouldn't say I'm fully happy about it,
291
but I understand the situation.
292
That's fair.
293
I appreciate your flexibility.
294
Just make sure this doesn't become a pattern.
295
It won't.
296
I rarely take days off like this.
297
All right.
298
I'll take your word for it.
299
I'll make sure everything's ready before the meeting starts.
300
Good.
301
Send it as soon as possible.
302
I'm working on it right now.
303
Fine.
304
Keep me updated.
305
Will do.
306
And Laura?
307
Yes?
308
Next time, even if you're not sure,
309
just give me a heads up the night before.
310
I understand.
311
I'll keep that in mind.
312
It makes a big difference for planning.
313
That's fair.
314
I didn't think of it that way before.
315
Now you know.
316
Yes, and I'll handle it better next time.
317
Good.
318
That's all I need to hear.
319
I'll send the files shortly.
320
Alright, take care of yourself.
321
I will, thank you.
322
And get some rest after that.
323
I plan to.
324
I really need it.
325
I can tell.
326
You don't sound great.
327
Yeah, I'm trying to stay composed, but it's not easy.
328
Then don't push yourself too much.
329
I won't.
330
I'll focus on the essentials only.
331
Good.
332
That's the right approach.
333
Thanks again for working this out with me.
334
Alright, we'll talk later.
335
Take care.

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在这一节课中,你将练习在职场打电话请假时常用的英语表达。通过听取一段关于请假的对话,你将提高你的英语听力能力,熟悉有关健康和请假的重要词汇与短语。此练习适合B2水平的学习者,旨在提升你的英语口语练习能力,帮助你在类似情境中自信交流。

关键词汇与短语

  • call in sick - 请病假
  • not feeling well - 身体不适
  • fever - 发烧
  • notify - 通知
  • manage the workload - 管理工作量
  • handle meetings - 处理会议
  • urgent messages - 紧急消息
  • support remotely - 远程支持

练习建议

在进行shadowing练习时,建议你随音模仿视频中的对话,尽量捕捉说话者的语速和语调。在这段对话中,语速相对流畅,因此你可以尝试跟随模仿。以下是一些具体的小贴士:

  • 重复每一句话: 在听完之后,暂停视频,重复说出你刚听到的句子,这样可以加深记忆。
  • 关注语调和重音: 练习时,注意哪些词语是强调的,并尝试模仿它们的语调,这对shadow speech非常重要。
  • 分段练习: 如果整段对话难度较大,可以将其分成小块,逐句练习,再整合成完整的对话。
  • 调整音量: 适当调低音量,让自己能更清晰地听到自己的发音,与原音对比,找到差距。
  • 反馈交流: 若有可能,可以找一个学习伙伴,互相倾听并给出反馈,以提高学习效果。

通过这些练习,你将能更加自然地在英语交流中运用请假相关的表达,提升你的shadowing site练习效果!

什么是跟读法?

跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。

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