Ex. 5.12. Study these examples. Then work in pairs and practise making excuses and giving advice. Use the phrase ‘if only...’ to discuss the complaints that follow:
A 'There just are not enough hours in the day to do all the things I have to do. If only I had more time!
В ‘Well, why don’t you manage your time better? If I were you, I’d delegate more of my work’.
A 1 always have far too much to do, but I never get paid overtime. If only I wasn’t so overworked and underpaid.
В ‘It might be an idea to think about employing a secretary. And you should try saying ‘no’ when your boss gives you more work to do Maybe you could ask for a rise, too’.
- ‘My staff never seem to listen to me, so they always get things wrong I spend hours each day telling them how to do things properly’.
- ‘Head office is always cutting my budget I never have enough money to do anything properly’.
- ‘They never let me run things my way. Someone is always checking up on me. If it isn’t head office, it’s that regional manager who’s always on my back’.
- ‘I’m always being interrupted in my office when I have an important call, or when I want to get down to writing a report’.
- ‘The paperwork is unbelievable. I’m up to my eyes in it I have to read through a stack of papers in my in-tray every morning’.
- ‘They’re always moving the goalposts. They give me a sales target to meet, then they raise it three months later’.
- ‘I wish someone would tell me what’s going on in this place. I’m always the last to know about any new policy’.
- ‘My area manager never praises me. I’d like more feedback from him, a pat on the back now and then. Frankly, I’ve no idea what he thinks of my work’.