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Have you ever received the wrong food and did not know what to say?
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Have you ever received the wrong food and did not know what to say?
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You are hungry, you are confused,
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and everyone is looking at you.
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Do you say, this is wrong,
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or do you stay silent and eat it anyway?
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In today's story, Elena orders one thing,
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but receives something completely different.
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and you will learn how to complain politely in English without sounding rude.
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Let us begin.
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I will tell this story in Present Simple so you can follow it easily.
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Okay, let's go.
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Carla and I are at a small restaurant in Miami Beach.
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It is our fourth day on vacation.
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Today I feel confident.
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I tell Carla, I will order everything by myself.
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She smiles and says, Okay,
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I will not say anything.
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You are on your own.
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The waiter comes to our table.
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He says, Good evening.
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Are you ready to order?
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I take a deep breath.
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This is my moment.
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Yes, I say clearly.
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I would like the grilled chicken salad,
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please, and a bottle of water.
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He nods and writes it down.
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Very good choice, he says.
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Carla orders pasta with tomato sauce.
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The waiter leaves.
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Carla looks at me and says, That was perfect.
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I feel proud.
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No hesitation, no fear.
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Ten minutes later, the waiter returns with two plates.
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He places one in front of Carla.
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Pasta perfect.
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Then he places the second plate in front of me.
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I look down.
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It is not a salad.
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It is a large cheeseburger with fries.
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I blink once, then twice.
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Carla looks at my plate.
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Then she looks at me.
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She whispers, practice moment.
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I look at the waiter.
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He is smiling.
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He says, enjoy your meal.
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But this is not my meal.
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And now I have to speak.
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The waiter is still standing next to the table.
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He smiles and says, enjoy your meal.
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My brain freezes.
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This is not what I ordered,
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but I do not want to sound rude.
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Carla looks at me calmly.
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She does not speak.
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She just raises her eyebrows slightly.
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This is my test.
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I look at the burger again.
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Cheese, beef, fries.
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Definitely not a grilled chicken salad.
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I think quickly.
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Do I say this is wrong?
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No. That sounds aggressive.
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Do I say, you made a mistake?
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No. That sounds like I am blaming him.
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The waiter begins to turn away.
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If I do not speak now,
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I will eat this burger.
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Excuse me, I say softly.
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He turns back immediately.
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Yes, my heart beats a little faster,
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but my voice stays calm.
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I think there might be a mistake.
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He looks at the plate.
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Oh?
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What seems to be the problem?
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That question surprises me.
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The problem?
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How do I explain it clearly?
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I ordered the grilled chicken salad, I say slowly.
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This looks like a cheeseburger.
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He checks his small notebook.
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Then he looks at the plate again.
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Oh, he says I am very sorry That is my mistake I feel my shoulders relax It is okay,
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I say quickly I just wanted to make sure He nods
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I will bring the correct order right away He takes the plate and walks away Carla finally speaks That was excellent,
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she says I laugh nervously.
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I was afraid I would sound rude.
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She shakes her head.
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No, you were calm.
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You did not accuse him.
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You explained the situation.
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I look at her.
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So saying, there might be a mistake is better than saying, this is wrong?
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She smiles.
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Much better.
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I look at the empty space on the table where the burger was.
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I feel something important.
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Confidence.
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While we wait for the correct salad, Carla leans forward.
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You did very well, she says.
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But let me show you something even better.
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I smile.
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Better than that?
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She nods.
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In restaurants, tone is everything.
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You were polite.
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That is why he reacted well.
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I look at her carefully.
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So what could I say next time?
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She counts with her fingers.
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Number one, she says, excuse me,
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I think this is not what I ordered That sounds calm and neutral I repeat slowly,
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I think this is not what I ordered She continues Number two,
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I believe there has been a mix-up I blink, a mix-up?
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Yes, she says.
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It means something got confused.
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It sounds softer than mistake.
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I nod.
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I like that word.
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She continues.
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Number three.
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Would it be possible to change this?
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That sounds very polite, I say.
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Exactly, she answers.
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You are asking, not demanding.
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I look at the table,
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so instead of saying, this is wrong,
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I can say, I believe there has been a mix-up She smiles proudly.
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Yes, that sounds mature, calm, respectful.
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Just then the waiter returns.
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He places the grilled chicken salad in front of me.
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Here you are.
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I apologize for the confusion.
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I look at Carla quickly.
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This is another practice moment.
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I smile at the waiter and say, Thank you very much.
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I appreciate it.
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He nods.
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Of course.
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Enjoy.
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When he walks away, Carla says, You see?
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Polite English makes everything easier.
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I take a bite of my salad,
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and I realize something important.
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Complaining is not the problem.
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How How you complain!
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That is the key.
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I look at my salad.
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It looks fresh.
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It looks correct.
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I smile and take the first bite.
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Then I stop.
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There is something missing.
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I look at the menu again.
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The grilled chicken salad comes with avocado.
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There is no avocado on my plate.
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I look at Carla slowly.
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She smiles.
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Another practice moment, she says softly.
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I laugh.
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You are enjoying this too much, she shrugs.
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Real life English, I think for a second.
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This is not a big problem,
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but I still want what I ordered.
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The waiter walks by our table.
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This time, I feel calmer.
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Excuse me, I say, he turns Yes,
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I am sorry, I begin I think the salad normally comes with avocado He looks at the plate Oh,
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you are right, he says I am sorry about that I will bring it right away I nod
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Thank you very much No tension,
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no drama, no uncomfortable silence Just calm communication.
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Carla looks at me proudly.
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You see, she says, you did not accuse him.
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You did not say you forgot it.
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I smile.
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Yes, I said, I think the salad normally comes with avocado.
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She nods.
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That is soft language.
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Very natural.
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Very polite.
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A few minutes later, the waiter brings a small plate with fresh avocado slices.
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Here you are, he says.
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Thank you, I answer.
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And this time, I feel something different.
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Not just confidence, control.
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I can handle small problems in English.
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I can speak calmly.
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I do not need perfect grammar.
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I just need respectful words.
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And that makes all the difference.
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When we finished eating, I sat back in my chair and thought about everything that happened.
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First, the wrong order.
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Then, the missing avocado.
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Two small problems.
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But for me, they were two big lessons.
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Before, I thought complaining in English was difficult.
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I thought I needed strong vocabulary.
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I thought I needed perfect grammar.
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But today, I learned something different.
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You do not need perfect English.
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You need calm English.
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You need respectful words.
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You need soft language.
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When you say, there is a mistake, it sounds neutral.
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When you say, you made a mistake, it sounds like blame.
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That small difference changes everything.
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Polite English opens doors.
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Aggressive English closes them.
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And today, I did not just practice speaking.
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I practiced confidence.
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Vocabulary and polite phrases.
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Restaurant English.
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Now let us review the most useful phrases from this story.
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Polite ways to correct a mistake.
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Excuse me, I think there might be a mistake.
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Soft and respectful.
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I believe there has been a mix-up.
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Very natural.
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Sounds calm and mature.
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I think this is not what I ordered.
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Clear and non-aggressive.
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Would it be possible to change this?
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Polite request.
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Not a demand.
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I am sorry.
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I ordered something different.
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Gentle and clear.
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Softening language.
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Very important.
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Native speakers often soften their sentences.
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Instead of saying, this is wrong,
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they say, I think this might be incorrect.
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I believe something got mixed up.
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It seems like there has been a small confusion.
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Words like, I think, I believe,
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it seems, maybe, possibly, make you sound polite and professional.
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Useful restaurant expressions.
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Could I please have.. may I ask about.. could you check this for me?
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Thank you.
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I appreciate it.
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No problem at all.
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Practice Challenge.
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Now your turn.
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Repeat this sentence out loud.
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Excuse me, I think there has been a mix-up.
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Again, would it be possible to change this, please?
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Very good.
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The more you repeat, the more natural you sound.
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This is real English.
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Not perfect English.
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Not textbook English.
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Real-life English.
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And now, you can use it too.
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If you enjoyed this story and want more real-life English practice,
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make sure to subscribe to the channel.
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Like this video, leave a comment,
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and share it with someone who is learning English.
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More stories, more real situations, more confident English.
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See you in the next episode.

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在本课中,您将学习如何在餐厅用英语点餐,以及遇到错误订单时如何礼貌地表达不满。通过故事中的情景,您将获得在现实生活中运用这些交流技巧的实际经验。本课着重于使用简单的现在时,方便您跟随和模仿,帮助您提高英语口语能力。无论您是想提升您的雅思口语练习,还是希望通过shadowspeak等方法提高您的发音,这节课将是一个很好的开始。

关键词汇和短语

  • 点餐 - order
  • 错误 - wrong
  • 享用您的餐点 - enjoy your meal
  • 深呼吸 - take a deep breath
  • 没有犹豫 - no hesitation
  • 礼貌地抱怨 - complain politely
  • 食物选择 - food choice
  • 静默 - stay silent

练习建议

要在餐厅场景中熟练运用英语,建议您使用shadowing技术来练习。在观看视频时,注意语速和语调。您可以尝试在说话者的句子后直接跟读,同时模仿他们的语气和节奏。以下是提高您英语发音和流利度的具体建议:

  • 慢速跟读 - 初始阶段可以放慢视频的播放速度,以便更好地捕捉单词和短语。
  • 模仿语调 - 注意说话者在表达不同情感时的语调变化,尝试在模仿中加入这些细节。
  • 重复练习 - 多次重复这个场景,直到您能够流利而自然地说出相关句子。
  • 利用影子网站 - 您可以访问一些shadowing site,寻找更多类似的练习材料,以帮助您丰富词汇并提升口语能力。
  • 互动练习 - 如果有机会,请和其他学习者进行互动练习,强化您的语言能力,提升自信心。

通过积累这些经验,您将可以顺利应对餐厅中的各种场景,更加自信地用英语交流。

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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