Sometimes
bad things happen. When we hear about bad things that happen to other people
it's a good idea to express sympathy. This can be difficult as we want to
express our concern, but don't want to be intrusive. Here are some common phrase
to help you express sympathy.
I'm sorry to hear about ...
Please accept my condolences. (used when someone close to another has died)
That's so sad.
I hope things get better soon.
I hope you feel better soon.
Please accept my condolences. (used when someone close to another has died)
That's so sad.
I hope things get better soon.
I hope you feel better soon.
Example Dialogues
1. Anah : I've been rather sick lately.
Imu : I hope you feel better soon.
Imu : I hope you feel better soon.
2. Asira : Tim has been having a lot of
troubles lately.
I think
he might be getting a divorce.
Nisa : I'm sorry to hear about Tim's
problems. I hope things get better for him soon.
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Expressions
of sympathy in writing:
My
heartfelt condolences on your loss.
Our thoughts are with you.
She/he was a lot of things to many people and will be missed tremendously.
Thinking of you in your time of loss.
We are very saddened to hear of your loss. With deepest sympathies.
You have my sincere sympathy.
You have our deepest sympathy.
Our thoughts are with you.
She/he was a lot of things to many people and will be missed tremendously.
Thinking of you in your time of loss.
We are very saddened to hear of your loss. With deepest sympathies.
You have my sincere sympathy.
You have our deepest sympathy.
Note: it is common to use the plural 'we' and 'our' when expressing
written sympathy as a way to express that a family
Listen the
dialogue and complete the sentences
Marry : Hello, John, what’s that? You look dejected. What’s wrong
John :
My grandma (1)passed away in New York, Marry.
Marry : (2)I’m terribly sorry to hear that, John. How old
is she?
John :
She’s (3)seventy one... this december.
Marry : then she isn’t very old. Has she been ailing for (4)sometime?
John :
so she had written in her last letter. She was having a (5)hard time
with many complications.
Marry : when is the (6)funeral?
John :
it must have been (7)over by now.
Marry : I (8)know how you feel... words cannot (9)comfort you
when someone dear to you (10)depart
Speaking
Work in
pairs. Choose one situation and write a dialogue based on that situation then
practice it your dialogue front of the class!
1.
You show your friend whose sister
had just passed away three days ago. Conduct a dialogue to show your sympathy
to him.
2.
You heard that your friend’s mother
is ill. Express your sympathy to your friend.
3.
Your friend’s pet has passed away.
Express your sympathy in letter of condolence.
Reading
Read the letter
bellow and answer the questions!
Dear Isnia,
I can not believe we are at this stage of life. Your grandma cooked for me all the time and treated me like part of the family. I will never forget that. Writing a condolence letter to you feels so strange. I am really sorry for your loss. Please know how much I loved your her and that I will never forget her.
I can not believe we are at this stage of life. Your grandma cooked for me all the time and treated me like part of the family. I will never forget that. Writing a condolence letter to you feels so strange. I am really sorry for your loss. Please know how much I loved your her and that I will never forget her.
1.
What
happen with Isnia’s Grandma?
2.
what
is the relation of the writer and Isnia?
3.
What
did grandma do for the writer?
4.
How
is the treatment of Grandma to the writer?
5.
Why
the writer love grandma?
Writing
Write a story from the chronological picture
bellow!
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