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Make a short dialogue of request or asking for permission based on the situations

below.
e.g: you don’t understand today’s lesson. You want your teacher to explain it again. What do
you say?
A : Sir, would you mind explaining today’s lesson again? (accept)
B : No, I don’t mind.
1. you need a dictionary and your classmate has one. What do you say? (refuse)

2. You are taking a shower, so you can’t answer the call. Your sister is near the telephone.
What do you say? (accept)

3. You are at your friend’s house. The weather is cold but the air conditioner is on 18 degrees.
What do you say? (accept)

4. John meets a beautiful girl. He wants to know her phone number. What does he say?
(refuse)

5. You are very thirsty and you ask your friend for a drink. What do you say? (accept)

6. You don’t bring your homework. You want to go back home to take it. What do you say to
the teacher? (refuse)

7. You are doing your math homework and It is difficult. You need some help from your
mother. What do you say? (accept)
8. Your friends ask you to go out with them tonight. What do you say to your father? (refuse)

Identify these sentences (order, request, or permission)

1. Can you give me the book?


2. Pass me the salt, please.
3. Can I smoke here?
4. Open the door, please.
5. May I sit beside you?
6. Would you mind taking me home?
7. Can I go to the cinema this evening?
8. Serve yourself, please.
9. Can you tell me the truth?
10. Can I have a bowl of tomato soup?
11. Could I have a look at your photo album?
12. May I borrow your mobile phone?
13. Wash your hands first before eating.
14. Help your mother cook for dinner.
15. Could you take off your raincoat, please?

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