| Word | Type | Pronunciation | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| apology | n. | /əˈpɒlədʒi/ | özür | She offered a sincere apology for her mistake. |
| bond | n./v. | /bɒnd/ | bağ, bağ kurmak | They have a strong bond of friendship. |
| buddy | n. | /ˈbʌdi/ | arkadaş, kanka | My buddy and I go to the gym together. |
| colleague | n. | /ˈkɒliːɡ/ | iş arkadaşı | She apologized to her colleague for the misunderstanding. |
| farewell | adj. | /feəˈwel/ | veda | They organized a farewell party for their teacher. |
| frank | adj. | /fræŋk/ | açık sözlü, samimi | She is always very frank about her opinions. |
| icebreaker | n. | /ˈaɪsbreɪkər/ | buz kırıcı | The teacher used an icebreaker activity at the start. |
| impolite | adj. | /ˌɪmpəˈlaɪt/ | kaba | It is impolite to talk with your mouth full. |
| manner | n. | /ˈmænər/ | görgü, tavır | Good manners are important in every culture. |
| polite | adj. | /pəˈlaɪt/ | kibar | It is polite to say “thank you” after receiving a gift. |
| proponent | n. | /prəˈpəʊnənt/ | savunucu, taraftar | She is a strong proponent of cultural exchange. |
| respect | n./v. | /rɪˈspekt/ | saygı; saygı duymak | We should respect different cultures. |
| tip | v. | /tɪp/ | bahşiş vermek | In some countries, it is common to tip the waiter. |
| treat | v. | /triːt/ | davranmak | You should treat everyone with kindness. |
| whisper | v. | /ˈwɪspər/ | fısıldamak | It is polite to whisper in a library. |
| Word | Type | Pronunciation | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| claim | v. | /kleɪm/ | iddia etmek | He claims that tipping is unnecessary in his country. |
| common | adj. | /ˈkɒmən/ | yaygın | Bowing is common in Japanese culture. |
| consider | v. | /kənˈsɪdər/ | düşünmek, dikkate almak | You should consider other people’s feelings. |
| cultural practice | n. | /ˈkʌltʃərəl ˈpræktɪs/ | kültürel uygulama | Greeting with a handshake is a cultural practice in many countries. |
| culture | n. | /ˈkʌltʃər/ | kültür | Every culture has its own table manners. |
| diversity | n. | /daɪˈvɜːsəti/ | çeşitlilik | Cultural diversity enriches our understanding of the world. |
| globalization | n. | /ˌɡləʊbəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ | küreselleşme | Globalization has brought different cultures closer. |
| intercultural | adj. | /ˌɪntəˈkʌltʃərəl/ | kültürlerarası | Intercultural communication skills are essential today. |
| interpret | v. | /ɪnˈtɜːprɪt/ | yorumlamak | People interpret body language differently in various cultures. |
| misconception | n. | /ˌmɪskənˈsepʃən/ | yanlış anlaşılma | There are many misconceptions about different cultures. |
| prevent | v. | /prɪˈvent/ | önlemek | Good communication can prevent misunderstandings. |
| slurp | v. | /slɜːp/ | höpürdeterek içmek | In Japan, it is acceptable to slurp noodles. |
| specific | adj. | /spəˈsɪfɪk/ | belirli, özel | Each culture has specific rules of politeness. |
| summit | n. | /ˈsʌmɪt/ | zirve | The cultural summit brought leaders from around the world. |
| tolerance | n. | /ˈtɒlərəns/ | hoşgörü | Tolerance is key to living in a multicultural society. |
| workshop | n. | /ˈwɜːkʃɒp/ | atölye, çalıştay | They attended a workshop on intercultural communication. |
| Word | Type | Pronunciation | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| dispute | v. | /dɪˈspjuːt/ | tartışmak, itiraz etmek | They disputed over the rules of the game. |
| dissatisfaction | n. | /dɪsˌsætɪsˈfækʃən/ | memnuniyetsizlik | He expressed his dissatisfaction with the service. |
| disturbance | n. | /dɪˈstɜːbəns/ | rahatsızlık | He apologized for the disturbance. |
| favorable | adj. | /ˈfeɪvərəbəl/ | olumlu | The review was very favorable. |
| fortunately | adv. | /ˈfɔːtʃənətli/ | neyse ki | Fortunately, the misunderstanding was quickly resolved. |
| harshly | adv. | /ˈhɑːʃli/ | sertçe | She regretted speaking to him so harshly. |
| postponement | n. | /pəʊstˈpəʊnmənt/ | erteleme | The postponement of the meeting caused dissatisfaction. |
| react | v. | /riˈækt/ | tepki vermek | How would you react if someone was impolite to you? |
| regret | n./v. | /rɪˈɡret/ | pişmanlık; pişman olmak | I regret not learning about their culture earlier. |
| timely | adv. | /ˈtaɪmli/ | zamanında | A timely apology can save a relationship. |
| unfavorable | adj. | /ʌnˈfeɪvərəbəl/ | olumsuz | His behavior left an unfavorable impression. |
| unstable | adj. | /ʌnˈsteɪbəl/ | dengesiz | The political situation made relations unstable. |
| wish | n./v. | /wɪʃ/ | dilek; dilemek | I wish I had studied the local customs before visiting. |
I wish I spoke Japanese. (But I don’t speak it.)
Keşke Japonca konuşsam. (Ama konuşamıyorum.)
She wishes she lived closer to her family.
Keşke ailesine daha yakın yaşasa.
I wish I were more patient. (were is used for all subjects)
Keşke daha sabırlı olsam.
I wish I had learned the customs before visiting. (But I didn’t.)
Keşke ziyaret etmeden önce gelenekleri öğrenseydim.
He wishes he hadn’t spoken so harshly to her.
Keşke ona bu kadar sert konuşmasaydı.
They wish they had attended the cultural workshop.
Keşke kültürel çalıştaya katılsalardı.
| Type | Structure | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Present wish | wish + V2 | I wish I knew more about Japanese manners. |
| Past regret | wish + had V3 | I wish I had apologized sooner. |
| Present (be) | wish + were | I wish I were more tolerant. |
| Expression | Example |
|---|---|
| I’m sorry for… | I’m sorry for being late to the meeting. |
| I apologize for… | I apologize for the disturbance last night. |
| Please forgive me for… | Please forgive me for forgetting your birthday. |
| I didn’t mean to… | I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings. |
| Expression | Example |
|---|---|
| That’s okay. | A: I’m sorry. B: That’s okay. Don’t worry about it. |
| No problem. | A: I apologize for the delay. B: No problem. |
| It doesn’t matter. | A: I’m sorry for the mistake. B: It doesn’t matter. |
| Apology accepted. | A: Please forgive me. B: Apology accepted. |
A: I’m really sorry for speaking to you so harshly yesterday.
B: That’s okay. I understand you were stressed. Apology accepted.
A: I wish I hadn’t said those things. I really regret it.
B: It’s okay. Everyone makes mistakes. Let’s move on.
I’m SORRY for being LATE. (stress on key words)
I WISH I HADn’t SAID that. (stress on wish + had + main verb)
Özür ve pişmanlık cümlelerinde anahtar kelimelere vurgu yapılır.