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how would you fill in the blank the 00:00
answer is 00:02
B the answer is 00:04
a did you say you're wrong you're wrong 00:07
is something you can say when someone 00:12
gives the wrong answer or information or 00:13
when you disagree with their opinion 00:16
however it's very direct and strong that 00:19
means in certain situations it might be 00:22
a little aggressive and rude there are 00:24
other ways to say that someone answered 00:27
incorrectly 00:29
or that you have a different opinion 00:30
today you'll learn six other ways you 00:32
can say you're wrong I'll introduce them 00:34
in order from casual to 00:37
formal you've got it 00:40
wrong use this when someone has 00:42
misunderstood something in a casual 00:45
situation you can add all to emphasize 00:47
that they have completely misunderstood 00:50
you've got it all 00:53
wrong it seems like you don't want to 00:55
talk anymore so I'm going to go home 00:57
you've got it wrong I'm just a little 01:00
tired I still want to 01:02
talk that's not right this is a short 01:04
direct expression you can use when 01:08
someone gives the wrong answer or 01:10
information although it's direct it's a 01:12
little more polite than you're wrong 01:15
because you're saying that instead of 01:18
you it's a little more formal because of 01:21
incorrect the more casual version is 01:24
that's not right I think the answer is 01:27
is C that's incorrect the answer is 01:30
D I'm afraid you're 01:33
mistaken use this expression when you 01:36
want to tell someone that they 01:39
understood something incorrectly or are 01:40
wrong about something but you want to be 01:43
polite it's good for formal situations 01:46
because of I'm afraid which is used when 01:49
giving bad news you must be the manager 01:52
I'm afraid you're mistaken I'm just an 01:56
employee 01:58
I don't think you're right about that 02:00
this is an expression you can use when 02:02
someone is wrong but you want to 02:04
politely and carefully tell them that 02:06
they're wrong you can also use this 02:08
expression when you think they're wrong 02:11
but you're not sure the deadline is 02:13
tomorrow I don't think you're right 02:16
about that it's next week on 02:18
Friday I see it differently try using 02:20
this expression when someone has a 02:24
different opinion from you this means 02:26
it's an issue that might not have a 02:28
clear right answer although you think 02:30
they're wrong because their opinion is 02:33
different from yours you can be polite 02:35
about it when you use this 02:38
expression I think a 4-day work week is 02:40
impossible I see it 02:43
differently I have to disagree with you 02:45
on that this is another good expression 02:47
when you want to say that your opinion 02:51
is different politely it's good for 02:53
formal situations for instance if you 02:56
disagree with a cooworker 02:58
this is a good expression to use saying 03:00
have to emphasizes that you don't want 03:03
to disagree but you do because it's the 03:06
right thing to do we should change this 03:08
ad design completely I have to disagree 03:11
with you on 03:14
that now that you know other ways you 03:15
can say you're wrong what would you put 03:18
in this 03:20
blank the answer is 03:21
B the answer is a let me know in the 03:24
comments down below 03:28
did you enjoy today's lecture wait don't 03:31
just leave yet if you go to the cake app 03:34
below the video you'll see our a-level 03:37
speaking challenge feature it'll help 03:39
you practice speaking key sentences from 03:41
the lecture and you can also get your 03:44
pronunciation checked so check it out 03:46
and try until you get an A to improve 03:48
your speaking skills so download cake 03:51
today and I'll see you in the next class 03:53
bye 03:56

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[English]
how would you fill in the blank the
answer is
B the answer is
a did you say you're wrong you're wrong
is something you can say when someone
gives the wrong answer or information or
when you disagree with their opinion
however it's very direct and strong that
means in certain situations it might be
a little aggressive and rude there are
other ways to say that someone answered
incorrectly
or that you have a different opinion
today you'll learn six other ways you
can say you're wrong I'll introduce them
in order from casual to
formal you've got it
wrong use this when someone has
misunderstood something in a casual
situation you can add all to emphasize
that they have completely misunderstood
you've got it all
wrong it seems like you don't want to
talk anymore so I'm going to go home
you've got it wrong I'm just a little
tired I still want to
talk that's not right this is a short
direct expression you can use when
someone gives the wrong answer or
information although it's direct it's a
little more polite than you're wrong
because you're saying that instead of
you it's a little more formal because of
incorrect the more casual version is
that's not right I think the answer is
is C that's incorrect the answer is
D I'm afraid you're
mistaken use this expression when you
want to tell someone that they
understood something incorrectly or are
wrong about something but you want to be
polite it's good for formal situations
because of I'm afraid which is used when
giving bad news you must be the manager
I'm afraid you're mistaken I'm just an
employee
I don't think you're right about that
this is an expression you can use when
someone is wrong but you want to
politely and carefully tell them that
they're wrong you can also use this
expression when you think they're wrong
but you're not sure the deadline is
tomorrow I don't think you're right
about that it's next week on
Friday I see it differently try using
this expression when someone has a
different opinion from you this means
it's an issue that might not have a
clear right answer although you think
they're wrong because their opinion is
different from yours you can be polite
about it when you use this
expression I think a 4-day work week is
impossible I see it
differently I have to disagree with you
on that this is another good expression
when you want to say that your opinion
is different politely it's good for
formal situations for instance if you
disagree with a cooworker
this is a good expression to use saying
have to emphasizes that you don't want
to disagree but you do because it's the
right thing to do we should change this
ad design completely I have to disagree
with you on
that now that you know other ways you
can say you're wrong what would you put
in this
blank the answer is
B the answer is a let me know in the
comments down below
did you enjoy today's lecture wait don't
just leave yet if you go to the cake app
below the video you'll see our a-level
speaking challenge feature it'll help
you practice speaking key sentences from
the lecture and you can also get your
pronunciation checked so check it out
and try until you get an A to improve
your speaking skills so download cake
today and I'll see you in the next class
bye

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Vocabulary Meanings

wrong

/rɒŋ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not correct; mistaken
  • noun
  • - an error or mistake

incorrect

/ɪnkəˈrɛkt/

B2
  • adjective
  • - not correct; wrong

mistaken

/mɪˈsteɪkən/

B2
  • adjective
  • - in error; wrong

disagree

/dɪsəˈɡriː/

B1
  • verb
  • - to have a different opinion; to not concur

different

/ˈdɪf(ə)r(ə)nt/

A2
  • adjective
  • - not the same; distinct

polite

/pəˈlaɪt/

B1
  • adjective
  • - showing good manners; courteous

formal

/ˈfɔːrml/

B2
  • adjective
  • - following accepted conventions; official

casual

/ˈkæʒuəl/

B2
  • adjective
  • - relaxed and unconcerned; not formal

emphasize

/ˈɛmfəsaɪz/

C1
  • verb
  • - to give special importance or attention to something

aggressive

/əˈɡrɛsɪv/

B2
  • adjective
  • - forceful, hostile, or attacking

rude

/ruːd/

B1
  • adjective
  • - impolite; disrespectful

expression

/ɪkˈsprɛʃən/

B2
  • noun
  • - a phrase that conveys an idea; the act of showing feelings

opinion

/əˈpɪnjən/

B1
  • noun
  • - a personal belief or judgment

answer

/ˈænsə(r)/

A2
  • noun
  • - a response to a question or problem
  • verb
  • - to reply to a question

situation

/ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃ(ə)n/

B1
  • noun
  • - a set of circumstances; a state of affairs

introduce

/ˌɪntrəˈdjuːs/

B1
  • verb
  • - to present something for the first time

learn

/lɜːn/

A1
  • verb
  • - to acquire knowledge or skill

use

/juːz/

A1
  • verb
  • - to employ for a purpose
  • noun
  • - the act of using something

say

/seɪ/

A1
  • verb
  • - to utter words; to express

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