Admitting Mistakes – Conversational English

Sample Response

Thinking…
Conversational Fluency

Owning Up

“I made an error” sounds like a robot. Learn how to naturally admit mistakes, explain what went wrong, and make things right.

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Warm-up Questions

Prompt 01

When was the last time you made a mistake?

Prompt 02

Is it hard for you to admit when you are wrong?

Prompt 03

What’s been the biggest mistake you made?

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Textbook vs. Real Life

“I made an error” is okay for formal writing, but it sounds way too stiff for speaking. Tap to see the phrases we actually use!

Textbook

I made a mistake.

Real Life

I messed up.

I completely messed up.

Textbook

It is my fault.

Real Life

My bad!

That’s on me.

Textbook

I did’t remember that.

Real Life

It slipped my mind.

I forgot that.

Textbook

I misunderstood you.

Real Life

I got my wires crossed.

I did’t get you.

Textbook

I ruined the plan.

Real Life

I blew it.

I ***.

Textbook

I will correct this.

Real Life

I’ll take care of it.

Let me fix that.

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The 3 Stages of Owning Up

A good apology has three parts: taking the blame, giving a quick reason, and offering a fix. Tap the blurred words!

1. The Admission

Admit it was your fault immediately without being defensive.

  • Ah, that’s completely on me.
  • Oh no, my bad!
  • I totally messed up here.

2. The Explanation

Briefly explain what went wrong. Keep it short—don’t make big excuses.

  • It completely slipped my mind.
  • I got my wires crossed on the dates.
  • I just wasn’t thinking.

3. The Fix

Show that you are ready to correct the mistake right now.

  • Let me fix that right now.
  • I’ll make it right, don’t worry.
  • How can I make it up to you?
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Natural Dialogue

A Minor Mistake
A Bigger Mess-up
Alex

Hey, did you happen to pick up some milk while you were at the store?

Jamie

Oh shoot, my bad! It completely slipped my mind.

Alex

No worries, I can just drink my coffee black today.

Jamie

No, let me fix that. I’ll run down to the corner shop real quick and grab some.

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Scenario Practice

Sample Answer
Scenario #1

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Let’s Chat

Have you ever completely forgotten someone’s birthday or an important event?

Have you ever sent a text message to the wrong person by mistake?

What do you do if you accidentally spill a drink or break a glass at a friend’s house?

Do you easily forgive people when they mess up, or do you hold a grudge?

Why do you think some people find it so hard to just say “I was wrong”?

What is the biggest “oops” moment you’ve had while traveling or on vacation?

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Podcast Session

Lesson Recap

Listen to a quick summary of today’s lesson, featuring real-life examples on how to take the blame, explain what went wrong, and make it right.

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