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HINT: Prepare for each role-play by brainstorming and writing down


some useful phrases. Ask your Native Speaker for help.

Scenario #1:
DIRECTIONS

STUDENT A:

You're new to the city and school. It’s been only a week since
your family moved here. You’re seeing your parents after classes
today. You’ve arranged to meet up at David’s house. You’re not sure
if you still remember the way. You’ve decided to ask your teacher
for the directions just to be on the safe side. You’re lucky -
they even have a mini-map for you!

* Ask if they have a minute for you;


* Ask how to get to the train station and if there is
a bus connection;
* Express your gratitude and wish them a good afternoon.

STUDENT B:

After class, you get approached by the new student. It looks like
they want to ask you something.

* Ask how they are doing and how they are finding the new place;
* Offer your help by giving them directions from school
to David’s House;
* Wish them good luck and say goodbye.
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Scenario #2:
HELPING HAND

STUDENT A:

You’ve just arrived at school. You see one of your classmates


in the corridor. They look tired and down. You get worried
and decide to approach them.

* Find out what the problem is;


* Ask if there is anything you can do to help;
* Agree to help with the art assignment;
* Advise them to cut down time spent watching Netflix.

STUDENT B:

You’re having a hard time. You’re sitting a biology test tomorrow


and you haven’t started to study yet. Plus, the deadline for your art
assignment (a short presentation on street art) is tomorrow, too.
You’re stressed out and are about to start panicking. Also, you had
to stop watching your favourite Netflix series to deal with the
situation… You’re trying to hide your negative emotions but then
you’re approached by one of your classmates. Maybe they can help
you out.

* Present your problem;


* Ask whether they can share their answers with you
during the test;
* Express your opinion on the advice provided by your classmate.
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Scenario #3:
HALLOWEEN COSTUME

STUDENT A:

You’ve been invited by one of your classmates


to a Halloween party at their place. It’s too late to order
a Halloween costume online. However, there is a new
place in your neighbourhood that offers costumes for rent.
Visit the costume rental shop and:

* Find out what kind of costumes are available;


* Ask about the price and the rental period;
* Find out if there is any security deposit to pay;
* Choose a costume and pay.

STUDENT B:

You work at Costumes R Us, a new costume rental shop


in Bristol. Talk to your next customer and provide them
with the following information:

* You offer a wide selection of costumes for adults


and children, including superstar, alien, zombie, pirate, wizard
and Walt Disney character costumes;
* The prices start at £5.99 and the regular rental period is 3 days;
* There is a security deposit of £29.

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