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ACCUSING, BLAMING, AND ADMITTING MISTAKE

ACCUSING: You must be doing something wrong. You must be the doer. You do anything to…. ACCUSING, BLAMING, AND ADMITTING MISTAKE. BLAMING. It was your fault. You are the one to blame. If anyone at fault, it’s you. Serves you right. DECLINING THE BLAME. It’s not true. It was not me.

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ACCUSING, BLAMING, AND ADMITTING MISTAKE

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  1. ACCUSING: You must be doing something wrong. You must be the doer. You do anything to…. ACCUSING, BLAMING, AND ADMITTING MISTAKE

  2. BLAMING • It was your fault. • You are the one to blame. • If anyone at fault, it’s you. • Serves you right.

  3. DECLINING THE BLAME • It’s not true. • It was not me. • You are wrong. I didn’t do it. • I have not done anything. • I’m not the one to blame.

  4. ADMITTING MISTAKE • I have to admit that…. • I was the one to blame. • I admit I was wrong. • I have made a mistake. • I’m sorry for that. • Forgive me please.

  5. RESPONSE OF ADMITTING • Okay, don’t do it anymore • It’s all right • Just forget it.

  6. SEE THIS FILM! • Insert a movie from English conversation 1: 34-50 track 7

  7. After see the film: • State whether the film is accusing, blaming, or admitting! • Write the expression of it! • Discuss your answer with your friend!

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