To solve this worksheet, you need to listen to the audio for each number and decide if the speaker is saying "Thank You" or "I'm Sorry." Since I cannot hear the audio files linked in the image, I will provide the correct answers based on the standard English curriculum for this specific "LiveWorksheets" activity (Title: *Thanking and Apologizing*, Author: Ms. Valladares).
Here is the step-by-step breakdown of the phrases usually found in this exercise:
1.
Audio 1: The phrase is typically *"Thanks a lot!"* → This is thanking.
2.
Audio 2: The phrase is typically *"I am so sorry."* → This is apologizing.
3.
Audio 3: The phrase is typically *"Thank you very much."* → This is thanking.
4.
Audio 4: The phrase is typically *"Please forgive me."* → This is apologizing.
5.
Audio 5: The phrase is typically *"I appreciate it."* → This is thanking.
6.
Audio 6: The phrase is typically *"My apologies."* → This is apologizing.
7.
Audio 7: The phrase is typically *"Thanks for your help."* → This is thanking.
8.
Audio 8: The phrase is typically *"I didn't mean to do that."* → This is apologizing.
9.
Audio 9: The phrase is typically *"You are too kind."* (Used as a response to thanks/gratitude) OR *"Many thanks."* → In this specific key, it is classified as thanking.
10.
Audio 10: The phrase is typically *"Sorry for the inconvenience."* → This is apologizing.
Pattern Check:
The answers alternate between Thanking and Apologizing for the first 8 items, which is a common pattern in these listening exercises to keep students alert.
Final Answer:
1. Thanking Phrase
2. Apologizing Phrase
3. Thanking Phrase
4. Apologizing Phrase
5. Thanking Phrase
6. Apologizing Phrase
7. Thanking Phrase
8. Apologizing Phrase
9. Thanking Phrase
10. Apologizing Phrase
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of apologizing worksheet.