ARE YOU OKAY, asks the question are you ok?

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ARE YOU OKAY, asks the question are you ok?


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ARE YOU OKAY? I’m fine :’) Wed, 01 Oct 2025

Are you okay? When someone asks, "Are you okay?" or "Are you ok?", it usually means they've noticed something about you that concerns them or seems different from usual. Nina: Are you okay , Farhan? Farhan: Honestly, not really. Today’s Topic I’m fine :’)

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Learn new vocabulary and expressions. Practice listening skills to answer questions and check accuracy. Talk / Share ideas with others through speaking practice. Warm-up question Visual Vocabulary Vocabulary in Context Listening for Details Who says Complete The Dialogue True or False Quiz Breakout Room Session After BO Learning Learning Objectives Today’s Agenda

WARM-UP QUESTION If someone asks, ‘Are you okay?’ what is your answer?

VISUAL VOCABULARY 1. Argument [ Argumen ] 2. Anger [Amarah] 3. Mood [ Suasana hati ] 4. Mistake [ Kesalahan ] 5. Regret [ Menyesali ] 6. Respect [ Menghormati ]

VOCABULARY IN CONTEXT 1. Upset ( adj ) Kesal 6. Understand (v) Memahami 2. Offend (v) Menyinggung 7. Realize (v) Menyadari 3. Notice (v) Memperhatikan 8. Misunderstanding (n) Kesalahpahaman 4. Calm down ( pv ) Tenang 9. Agree (v) Setuju 5. Appreciate (v) Menghargai 10. Accept (v) Menerima Sarah feels upset when her friend comes late to dinner. The friend’s joke offends her a little. Her husband notices she is quiet. She takes a deep breath to calm down . Later, she appreciates that her friend says sorry. The friend understands why Sarah was in a bad mood. Sarah realizes she was also tired and hungry. They laugh about the small misunderstanding . Sarah agrees to meet again next week. By the end of the night, she accepts the situation and enjoys the evening.

LISTENING FOR DETAILS

LISTENING FOR DETAILS How does Angela feel at the start? 1 Listen carefully. Then answer the questions. What happened between Angela and her friend? 2

LISTENING FOR DETAILS How does Angela feel at the start? 1 Listen carefully. Then answer the questions. What happened between Angela and her friend? 2 Angela feels upset. They had a disagreement.

WHO SAYS? No Sentence Angela John 1 Do you want to talk about it? 2 I appreciate your concern… 3 … it turned into an argument 4 We both got frustrated … 5 Have you thought about … Read each sentence and check who says it!

COMPLETE AND READ THE DIALOGUE John : Hey, Angela. Are you okay? You look upset. Angela : Oh, hi, John. No, I'm not okay. I had a disagreement with my friend. John : I'm sorry to [1] ____ that. Do you want to talk about it? Angela : I appreciate your concern. We had [2] ______ opinions about something, and it turned into an argument John : Arguments can be tough. Did you try to talk it out and [3] _________ each other's perspectives? Angela : We tried, but it didn't go well. We both got frustrated and said things we didn't mean. John : I understand. Sometimes our [4] _______ can take over. Have you thought about giving it some time and then trying to talk again? Angela : That's a good idea. I think taking a [5] _____ from each other might help us calm down. John : It's important to give yourself and your friend some space to cool off. hear different understand emotions break Listen again and fill in the missing word

TRUE OR FALSE? Angela had an agreement with her friend. John doesn’t care about Angela’s feelings. Angela and her friend both got frustrated. Angela thinks John’s suggestion is not helpful. John thinks that it’s important to give some space. Read each sentence and decide if it is True or False.

BREAKOUT ROOM RULES

BREAKOUT ROOM QUESTIONS No. Question Sample Answer 1 If someone asks, “Are you okay?” what is your answer? Yes, I’m okay, just a little … (tired / busy / upset / etc.). No, I’m not okay. I feel … (angry / sad / stressed / frustrated / etc.). 2 Do you prefer to say how you feel, or keep it to yourself? I prefer to (say how I feel / keep it to myself) because … (it helps me calm down / I don’t want misunderstandings / it’s private / I need time before talking). 3 What will you do when you see your friend is sad? When I see my friend is sad, I will … (listen to their feelings / try to understand / hug them / say something kind / etc.). 4 “Misunderstandings often happen between friends.” Do you think this is true? Yes, it’s true because … (sometimes we don’t understand each other / we have different opinions / I think that’s normal / etc.). No, I don’t think so. My friends and I usually … (respect each other / talk calmly / etc.). 5 Do you think saying “sorry” is easy or difficult? Why? It’s (easy / difficult) for me because … (I respect others / it makes me feel better / I’m afraid the person won’t accept it / etc.). 6 Give tips on how you calm down when you are angry or upset! When I’m upset, I usually … (take a break / take a deep breath / listen to music / talk to someone I trust / write my feelings / etc.). Upset ( adj ) : Kesal Offend (v) : Menyinggung Notice (v) : Memperhatikan Calm down ( pv ) : Tenang Appreciate (v) : Menghargai Understand (v) : Memahami Realize (v) : Menyadari Misunderstanding (n) : Kesalahpahaman Agree (v) : Setuju Accept (v) : Menerima Take a break ( pv ) : Istirahat Anger (n) : Kemarahan

FEEDBACK NOTE Other ways to ask “Are you okay?” Are you alright? How are you feeling? What’s wrong? Is everything fine? Do you feel okay? If okay: Yes, I’m fine. I’m good, thank you. Don’t worry, everything’s alright. If not okay: Not really, I feel a bit upset. No, I’m not okay. I’m tired/stressed/sad today. Grammar Pronunciation Others appreciate / əˈpriːʃ.i.eɪt / quiet /ˈ kwaɪ.ət / quite / kwaɪt / quit / kwɪt / tired / taɪərd / accept / əkˈsept / frustrated /ˈ frʌs.treɪ.tɪd / mis- = wrong / not correct *mis + verb/noun → wrong action misunderstand → understand wrongly misplace → put in the wrong place misread → read wrongly mishear → hear wrongly miscommunication →

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