Explaining a misunderstanding - 19 - English at Work helps you explain a mix-up

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Narrator: Hello, it's a chilly start to the day at Tip Top Trading.

Anna: Hi Denise!

Denise: Good morning Anna.

Anna: Brrrit's so cold in here.

Denise: The window was left open overnight.

Anna: My papers have been blown everywhere.

Denise: Mine too! Tom was the last one here last nightit must've been him who left the window open.

Anna: Brrr.... Right then, to work! Oh, there's a note from Paul, it must've fallen off my desk: 'I would like your ideas on our stock management system for our new laser-curve fruit range, so we know we can keep up with demand. Please write me a couple of pages of suggestions and leave it on my desk. I'll be back this afternoon.' Wow! I have to come up with ideas for a stock management system! Gosh, where do I begin?!

Tom: Good morning.

Anna: Morning!

Tom: Hey, my certificate for Plastic Pear Salesman of the Year is on the floor!

Anna: Rightstock management systemsstock-up on your laser-curved lemonsMy first idea is to calculate the total…. Later

Narrator: Well, Anna has finished her report and left it on Paul's desk, but things aren't that simple. Er, Anna, there's going to be a problem.

Anna: Oh? A problem, bbbbut

Narrator: Let me teach you some phrases you might need to explain that there's been a mistake:

I think there's been a misunderstanding.

Or:

There's been a bit of a mix-up.

Anna: But what misunderstanding? What mix-up?

Narrator: You could also use:

Let me explain what happened

Anna: But-

Paul: Ah, good afternoon everyone.

All: Hello.

Paul: Tom, this is an excellent piece of work!

Tom: Sorry?

Paul: These are by far the best ideas you've ever had.

Tom: I don't understand.

Paul: Our stock management system!

Tom: Can I see? … Oh, that's not mine.

Paul: Eh?

Anna: I think there's been a misunderstanding. I did it. Paul+Tom: You?

Anna: I got your note Paul, here.

Paul: No, no, that note was for Tom.

Anna: Oh, then there's been a bit of a mix up.

Tom: Did you take that note from my desk?

Anna: No, no!

Tom: I suppose you threw my pear salesman certificate on the floor at the same time too!

Anna: I didn't! Let me explain. The wind must have blown the note for Tom under my desk.

Denise: Tom left the window open overnight. Our papers were blown all over the place.

Paul: I see, well, golly gosh. In that case, well done, Anna! Excellent work, even though you weren't meant to do it. And Tom, your ideas are still welcome of course. Thanks.

Anna: Sorry Tom.

Tom: What? Oh, I'm not bothered. I've still got some great ideas in my head anyway.

Narrator: Yeah, right! Let's leave Tom to get on with his 'great ideas' and listen again those phrases Anna used to explain the misunderstanding:

I think there's been a misunderstanding.

There's been a bit of a mix-up.

Let me explain what happened.

Well, the mix-up gave Anna a chance to shinePaul certainly seemed impressed with her work.

Maybe it will bring her new opportunities. Until next time, bye!