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Offer to help someone pick up the books and papers that fell out of their backpack.
Guess your teacher's age.
I'd say ... / He looks like he's around ... / He could be around ... / It's hard to say, but I'd guess ...
Ask for information about the weather in a new friend's country. (COULD / TELL)
Could you tell me ... about the weather / what the weather is like ... in your country?
He drove fast. The road was slippery. (ALTHOUGH)
He drove fast although the road was slippery
They played in the park. It was raining. (IN SPITE OF)
They played in the park IN SPITE OF the rain.
Disagree with your teacher about something. (AFRAID)
I'm afraid we already studied that lesson last week.
Recommend a new restaurant to try in town.
Suggest a place to travel for vacation.
Agree to attend a meeting at work.
Recommend a good gym to join.
Apologise for accidentally breaking something.
Suggest a new hobby to take up.
Disagree with a family member's decision.
Put off an appointment with your dentist.
Agree to attend a friend's party.
Apologise for forgetting someone's birthday.
Recommend a website for learning a new skill.
Disagree with a friend's suggestion.
INVITING: Would you like to go for a drink? (WONDERING)
I was just wondering if you would like to go for a drink.
Request information about a local event.
Apologise for cancelling plans.
INVITING: Do you want to go to the movies tonight? (FEEL)
Do you feel like going to the movies tonight?
INVITING: Do you want to go to the movies tonight? (FANCY)
Do you fancy going to the movies tonight?
REQUESTING: Could I get a refund? (GRATEFUL)
I'd be grateful if you could give me / if I could get a refund.
REQUESTING: Can you close the door behind you please? (MIND)
Would you mind closing the door behind you?
Agree to a friend's request for help.
You look like you could do with some help.
Recommend a book to read.
Suggest a movie to watch.