This document provides examples of how to make requests, ask for permission, respond to the word "no," and propose and accept or refuse solutions. Some examples of requests given include "Could you put channel 4 on?" and "Would you mind helping with this exercise?". Ways to ask permission include "Dad, can I go out with my friends tonight?" and "Is it all right if I go to the cinema with my friend this evening?". The document also provides sample responses to the word "no" and examples of proposing a solution as well as accepting or refusing a proposed solution.
This document provides examples of how to make requests, ask for permission, respond to the word "no," and propose and accept or refuse solutions. Some examples of requests given include "Could you put channel 4 on?" and "Would you mind helping with this exercise?". Ways to ask permission include "Dad, can I go out with my friends tonight?" and "Is it all right if I go to the cinema with my friend this evening?". The document also provides sample responses to the word "no" and examples of proposing a solution as well as accepting or refusing a proposed solution.
This document provides examples of how to make requests, ask for permission, respond to the word "no," and propose and accept or refuse solutions. Some examples of requests given include "Could you put channel 4 on?" and "Would you mind helping with this exercise?". Ways to ask permission include "Dad, can I go out with my friends tonight?" and "Is it all right if I go to the cinema with my friend this evening?". The document also provides sample responses to the word "no" and examples of proposing a solution as well as accepting or refusing a proposed solution.
2. You you think you could get a birthday card for my uncle? 3. Could you load the dishwasher before going to school? 4. Would you mind helping with this exercise? How to ask for permission?
1. Dad, can I go out with my friends tonight?
2. Do you think I could stay with my friend? 3. Is it all right I I go to the cinema with my friend this evening? 2. How to say „no“
I am sorry but you can´t. You have a lot of homeworkks to do.
How to propose a solution to the objection? 1.Ok, I will do my homeworks first. Can I go to see my friend then? 2. No problem. I can help you with the dishes when I come home from school. Will you let me go and my friend Jack? How to accept or refuse the solution
1. Ok. That´s a good idea. You can go to see your frined Mark but you must be back before 10 p.m. 2. I don´t agree with that. You must stay at home.