In the last episode, we looked at natural ways to react to someone's good news. But imagine that a friend tells you some very sad or tragic news. How can you respond? What words and phrases can you use to show support for your friend?
When you have listened to the programme, don't forget to practise what you've learned with the activity at the bottom of this page.
* This expression indicates that you are ready for something - not that you are waiting to hear a particular word!
** This is an invitation to come and talk whenever someone needs to
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT?
Activity
Choose the one correct answer in the quiz below. Click 'next' to go to the next question.
When you have listened to the programme, don't forget to practise what you've learned with the activity at the bottom of this page.
Expressing shock | ||
Oh my God! | ||
That's ... | awful! terrible! |
Imagining how your friend feels | ||
You must be feeling ... That must have been ... | absolutely... | terrible! awful! |
Broaching the subject | |
I heard about ... I'm so sorry to hear about ... Martin told me about ... | your news your terrible news what happened |
Lending an ear | |
Any time you want to talk ... Any time you need to talk ... | just come round just call me just say the word * you know where I am ** |
If you ever need to talk to someone ... |
** This is an invitation to come and talk whenever someone needs to
Offering help | |
If there's anything I can do, just let me know |
WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT?
Activity
Choose the one correct answer in the quiz below. Click 'next' to go to the next question.
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