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What should I do if I don't understand what foreigners say?

When communicating with foreigners, foreign language learners are always afraid that they will make mistakes and lead to misunderstanding, and that they will not be able to communicate because they don't understand each other. Actually, I don't understand and I don't have to worry so much. Here are some strategies for you.

For those who are still worried about making mistakes, you should remember that countries like Britain, America, Australia and Canada are very multicultural countries. Multiculturalism means many different cultures. In London alone, people from all over the world live here. Most of them speak English, but they also have many different accents. Not everyone speaks perfectly, and people do make mistakes.

Many of you are worried about making mistakes. You should remember that countries like Britain, America, Australia and Canada are multicultural countries. Multicultural integration means that there are many different cultures. In London alone, people from all over the world live there. Most people speak English, but with many different accents. Not everyone speaks standard English. Besides, people make mistakes.

But as English speakers, we are not worried about this. We are really used to hearing non-native English speakers speak English. As long as we can understand them, we don't care whether they made a mistake. So as a non-native English speaker, you shouldn't worry about making mistakes. It's okay to make a small mistake. But even if you make a big mistake and people can't understand you, they will try to understand-or they will tell you whether they understand. This gives you a chance to say what you want to say in different languages.

But as an English speaker, we don't need to worry about this problem. We are already familiar with non-native English speakers speaking English. As long as we understand what they mean, we don't care if they make a mistake. Therefore, as a non-native English speaker, you don't need to worry about making mistakes. Small mistakes are harmless. Even if you make a big mistake and others don't understand you, they will try to understand-or just tell you that they don't understand. This gives you a chance to express what you want to say again in different languages.

Of course, sometimes people may not understand you, but if you don't try to communicate, you won't know. Do your best, don't worry. Your English may be better than you think.

Of course, there will be many times when people don't understand, but if you don't communicate, you will never know. Do your best, don't worry. Your English may be better than you think.

Some people talk about not understanding people when they speak English, so I think today I will discuss what you can say when you don't understand someone.

Some people say that when people speak English, they don't understand, so I think today I will talk about what you can say if you don't understand others:

If someone speaks fast, don't be afraid to ask them to speak slowly. If the other person speaks too fast, you can boldly ask them to speak slowly.

I'm sorry, but could you speak a little slower?

It's a little too soon for me. Would you please speak slowly?

Don't be afraid to tell others that you don't understand.

If you don't understand, say you don't understand:

Sorry, I don't understand.

Sorry, I didn't catch that. (I don't understand)

You can ask them to say the same thing again.

You can ask them to repeat:

I'm sorry, could you repeat that?

Would you mind repeating that sentence? I didn't understand what you said. I don't understand.

There is nothing wrong with asking others to repeat or speak slowly. It's better to ask than to pretend that you understand (when you don't understand, let others think you do). It will really help you communicate with English speakers. Sometimes they don't realize that they speak too fast or use difficult words, so it's good for you to tell them.

There is nothing wrong with asking someone to repeat or speak slowly. Asking questions is much better than pretending to understand. This is very helpful for you to communicate with English speakers. Sometimes they don't realize that they speak fast or use difficult words, so you are right to tell them.

I really understand what many of you are talking about. I studied French and German in college (a long time ago! ) I don't have many French or Germans to talk to. I make sure that I listen to many native English speakers on TV, radio or teacher's tapes. I said to myself. I talked with my classmates and read a lot of books. Reading aloud (speaking while reading) is also a good way to practice oral English. Fortunately, I had the opportunity to go to those countries, because they were not as far away as Britain or the United States, which came from China. But many times, I had to try my best to improve myself, but I couldn't speak French with the Germans.

I have a deep understanding of the problem you said. I studied French and German in college (a long time ago! ), I didn't have a chance to chat with many French or Germans. I try to listen to people whose mother tongue is a foreign language I learned from TV, radio and teacher tapes. I told myself, I told my classmates that I read a lot. Reading aloud is also a good way to practice oral English. Fortunately, these countries are not as far away from me as Britain and America are from China. I once had the opportunity to go to these countries-but when I can't chat with the French, whether I can improve my foreign language as much as possible depends entirely on myself.

This is what you should do. I wish you success in your studies, and I hope these suggestions will help.

This is what you should do when learning English. I wish you success in your studies and hope these suggestions are useful.