How to Communicate when You Dont Understand

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Pre-Arrival English is a course designed for students planning to study in North America. The course aims to develop students' communication skills and cultural awareness, covering topics such as listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, and vocabulary. It also provides practical advice on preparing for studying abroad, including visas, housing, transportation, and cultural norms. Through practicing real-life scenarios, students will gain the skills and confidence necessary for a successful study abroad experience in Canada.
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Pre – Arrival
About Lesson

If you don’t understand something in Vancouver, there are several ways to communicate and ask for clarification:

  1. Ask for repetition: Simply ask the person to repeat what they said. You can say something like “I’m sorry, I didn’t catch that. Can you please repeat it?”

  2. Ask for clarification: If you only understood part of what the person said, you can ask for clarification on the specific point you missed. For example, “I didn’t quite understand what you meant by _____. Could you explain that further?”

  3. Use gestures: If you’re having trouble understanding the person’s words, you can try using hand gestures or facial expressions to convey your confusion. This can help prompt the person to explain in a different way or provide more context.

  4. Ask for help: If you’re still having trouble understanding, don’t hesitate to ask for help from a friend or bystander who may be able to interpret for you.

  5. Use translation tools: There are many translation apps and tools available that can help you communicate in different languages. You can use your smartphone to translate text or speech in real-time, or even use a translation app to help you speak with someone who speaks a different language.

Overall, the key is to remain polite and respectful, and to be open to different ways of communicating. Vancouver is a multicultural city with many different languages spoken, so people are generally understanding and accommodating when it comes to language barriers.

Exercise Files
Lesson 6_ How to Communicate When You Don_t Understand What People Are Saying.pptx
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Lesson 6_ How to Communicate when You Don_t Understand.docx
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