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Exercise 10: Simulation Exercises for Making a Refusal

 

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Let’s take a close look at the strategies and language for refusals once again.  The following chart summarizes the effective refusal strategies used in the sample dialogues.

 

 

Strategies used

The language for refusing

Response 1

 

Ø        Making a indirect refusal

Ø        Speaking hesitantly (e.g., hedging)

 

 

 

あー、うーん、クラシックは、そうですね、あまり聞かないんですけどね。  Aa, uun, kurasshikkuwa sou desune, amari kikanain desu kedone.   Well, I actually don’t listen to classical music much.’

 

Responses 2

 

Ø        Apologizing

Ø        Giving a reason

Ø        Leaving the refusal sentence incomplete

 

 

 

ああ、そうですか、すみませんそれに、ちょっとした予定もあるものですから。  Aa, sou desuka, sumimasen, soreni, chottoshita yoteimo aru mono desu kara.  Well, I’m sorry, but I also have some little plans too.’

 

Response 3

 

Ø        Apologizing

Ø        Leaving the refusal sentence incomplete

 

 

ええ、申し訳ありませんけど  Ee, moushiwake arimasen kedo.  ‘Yes, I’m so sorry.’

 

 

 

View Dialogue 1 Transcript

 

View Dialogue 2 Transcript

 

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