Asking polite follow-up questions in conversation

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Asking Polite Follow-Up Questions in German

Hello! My name is John Doe, and I’m learning English too. I wanted to share some tips about something really important for speaking German – asking good follow-up questions. It’s not enough to just hear something; you need to understand it fully and show the speaker you’re listening. Let’s look at how to do this politely.

Why are Follow-Up Questions Important?

When you ask a follow-up question, you’re showing the person you’re talking to that you’re interested in what they’re saying. It also helps you clarify things and avoid misunderstandings. It’s a key part of building a conversation!

Simple Phrases to Start With

Here are some basic phrases you can use:

  • “Könnten Sie das bitte wiederholen?”** – Could you please repeat that?
  • “Entschuldigen Sie, was genau meinen Sie?”** – Excuse me, what exactly do you mean?
  • “Wie ist das genau?”** – How exactly is that?
  • “Könnten Sie das bitte genauer erklären?”** – Could you please explain that in more detail?
  • “Ich verstehe das nicht ganz.”** – I don’t quite understand.

Example Sentences

Let’s see how you might use these in a conversation:

  • Mary:** “Ich habe gestern ein Buch gelesen.” (I read a book yesterday.)
  • John:** “Könnten Sie das bitte wiederholen? Ich bin noch etwas müde.” (Could you please repeat that? I’m still a little tired.)
  • Maria:** “Wir müssen am Montag ein Meeting haben.” (We have a meeting on Monday.)
  • John:** “Entschuldigen Sie, was genau meinen Sie mit ‘ein Meeting’?” (Excuse me, what exactly do you mean by ‘a meeting’?)
  • Peter:** “Die Software ist sehr kompliziert.” (The software is very complicated.)
  • John:** “Wie ist das genau? Kannst du mir ein Beispiel geben?” (How exactly is that? Can you give me an example?)

Using Follow-Up Questions in Daily Life

You’ll use these phrases *all the time*. Let’s say you’re at a restaurant:

  • Waiter:** “Sie möchten etwas trinken?” (Would you like something to drink?)
  • You:** “Könnten Sie bitte die Speisekarte noch einmal geben?” (Could you please give me the menu one more time?)

Or, at work:

  • Colleague:** “Wir müssen den Bericht bis Freitag fertigstellen.” (We need to finish the report by Friday.)
  • You:** “Ich verstehe das nicht ganz. Welche Teile müssen wir zuerst bearbeiten?” (I don’t quite understand. Which parts do we need to work on first?)
  • Important Tip:** Always be polite! Adding “Bitte” (please) at the end of your questions makes a huge difference.

I hope this helps you to ask good follow-up questions in German. Viel Erfolg! (Good luck!)

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