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O 19.3 Listen and say the number Work in pairs. Readthe situations.
of the picture. Ask your partner for permission to do
something, or make a request.
ÿ You're in class, and it's very hot.You want to
open the window.
Can I open the window, piease?
Yes. Sure.
You're at your friend's house.
You'd like a drink of water.
You're in the cinema. You want the
person in front to stop talking.
You're in a café. You'd like a glass of orange
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v.v.w.*
V.W
Your friend hasn't got a dictionary. Give
permission to use yours.
You don't understand a maths problem.You'd
like the teacher to explain it again.
Your friend's little sister wants to change the TV
channel. Say 'no'!
You want some of your friend's chocolate.
$10 Work in pairs.Write short dialogues
* for four of the situations from
exercise 9. Mime your dialogues to the
class.The other students have to guess
the words.
*8 Work with a partner. Use the words
in the boxes and your own ideas
to make short dialogues as in
Self-evaluation Rate your progress.
exercises 6 and 7.
& ÿ y
share your book say that again tell me
1
the time have some water help me use
2
that now use your pen have some
3
Yes. Sure. No problem. 4
OK. No, I'm sorry.
5
Can I share your book, please? 6
7
Sure. No problem 8
9
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