Saturday, December 1, 2012

Admitting Mistakes and Making Promises

1. Admitting Mistakes


Mistake is a misunderstanding or misconception or an error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgement caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc.
When you have a mistake to someone, you need to plead your mistake, so the problem will be clear. 
Admitting Mistake is the way you to admit and ask for a sorry of your mistake.

Benefits of Admitting Mistakes:
  • It demonstrates your courage.
  • It demonstrates your humanity.

Asking about Possibilities, Expressing Curiosity and Desire, Expressing Views

1. Asking about Possibilities
Possibility is used when we are talking about the future, we often don't really know what will happen.

Expressing asking about possibilities:
  • Would it be possible for (somebody) to …?
  • Do you think it’s possible that ... ?
  • What possibility is there that ... ?
  • Is there any possibility that ... ?
  • What's the possibility of ... ?
  • What are the chances of ...?

Blaming and Accusing Someone

1. Blaming Someone
Blaming is when someone said that person did a mistake that should be her/his responsibility, like choosing wrong way.
Blaming is an expression that is used to say on somebody the responsibility for something done (badly or wrongly) or not done.

Business Letter

1. Definition
A business letter is:
  • a letter written for formal or professional purposes.
  • similar to a friendly letter, except for one extra part.
  • should be short, courteous, and to the point.

2. Parts of a Business Letter

a. Sender's Address
The sender's address usually is included in letterhead. If you are not using letterhead, include the sender's address at the top of the letter one line above the date. Do not write the sender's name or title, as it is included in the letter's closing. Include only the street address, city, and zip code.