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Apologies in JapaneseContents in Apology Unit: In
apologizing, the speaker recognizes the infraction or offense caused through
his/her fault and attempts to repair the relationship with the hearer. The situation may be fairly tense if the
infraction is large or if the hearer is in a more powerful position on the
social scale than you. What are some
routinized patterns in apologies in Japanese and what strategies work most
effectively to repair and maintain a good relationship with the hearer?
Exercise 1-2: Cross-Cultural Comparison of
Apologies There are likely
to be cultural differences between your native and target language that you may
wish to adjust to as you perform speech acts.
As a starter, try to notice how many times apology expressions are given
in each situation in these exercises. Compare that with apologizing in
English. If there is an excuse, notice the ways in which it is
presented.
Just because
you hear an apology expression doesn’t mean it is serving as an apology! Listen for various functions of apology expressions.
Coffee
Break Let's listen to an informal
apology dialogue between friends in a school cafeteria. One accidentally
knocks over her close friend's coffee and spills some on her shirt. The
coffee burned her arm.
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Expressions and Intensifiers There are
various expressions you can use to apologize.
It is useful to know how to intensify your apology, as you might say
“very” or “really” in English.
In this
exercise, you will review the apology strategies introduced in the previous
exercises and learn still more that are commonly used. Exercise 8: Tone of Apologies Your tone
of voice could make your apology sound sincere or non-apologetic. Listen
to practice to use the right tone!
Exercise 9-10: Simulation Exercises on Offering Apologies Now let’s
just practice all that we have learned about apologies. You will be asked to self-evaluate your
apologies you have offered in these exercises.
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