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A: Can I pay by VISA?  - B: I'm afraid we only accept cash.
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
me / you / Can/ a / lend / pencil
Can you lend me a pencil?
You want to pay by credit card. Make a polite request.
Can I pay by credit card?
A: I forgot to tell Jack about the meeting. B: I / phone/ him / you/ for? (Make an offer using "Shall I")
Shall I phone him for you?
In my country, when two women meet they usually ____ on both cheeks.
kiss
French businessmen / tend / keep their ties on.
French businessmen tend to keep their ties on.
A: Is it OK if I bring Susanna to the party? - B:Sure, no problem. It'll be nice to see her.
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
A: Do you mind if I call you back later? - B: I'll be out until three. Try after that.
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
A: Could you possibly look at my computer? - B: Of course.
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
A: I'm going to be late home. Do you mind feeding the cat for me? - B: Of course not.
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
A: Do you mind waiting for a few minutes? The doctor's very busy at the moment. - B:Sorry, but I've got a train to catch.
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
A: Do you think you could come back later? - B: Certainly.
 
B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
 
B is saying "No, it's not OK".
here / I / mind / if / you / sit / Do ?
Do you mind if I sit here?
speak / please / more / you / Could / slowly ?
Could you speak more slowly please?
bag / minute / you / after / a / Would / for / looking / mind ?
Would you mind looking after my bag for a minute?
possibly / $20 / borrow / I / Could ?
Could I possibly borrow $20.
mind / your / down / turning / Would / you / music ?
Would you mind turning down your music?
You want to borrow your friend's camera. Make a polite request: Do you think ...
Do you think I could borrow your camera?
You didn't hear what a classmate said. You want her to say it again. Make a polite request: Could ...
Could you say that again?
You've written a letter in English. You want your teacher to check it. Make a polite request: Would you mind ...
Would you mind checking this letter?
You can't hear what your flatmate is saying because the radio is too loud. You want him to turn it down. Make a polite request: Would you mind ...
Would you mind turning the radio down?
You need $10. You want your colleague to lend it to you. Make a polite request: Do you think ...
Do you think you could lend me $10?
You haven't finished your essay. You want to give it to your teacher a day late. Make a polite request: Do you mind if ...
Do you mind if I give you my essay a day late?
You need to use your colleague's computer. Make a polite request: Could I possibly ...
Could I possibly use your computer?
Your friend asks you to go to the cinema with her. You can't tell her until tomorrow. Make a polite request: Is it OK ...
Is it OK if I tell you tomorrow?
A: I'm really thirsty. - B: I / get / you / drink (Make an offer using "Shall I")
Shall I get you a drink?
The show starts at seven so I'll ____ you ____ at six.
pick ... up
The food took an hour to arrive and tasted awful so we ____ to pay the bill.
refused
Have you heard? Apparently Owen and Liz ____ on a date last night!
went
Jamie was really nice when we went out. He even ____ me home at the end of the evening.
took
Has Jenny ____ you to her party on Saturday? We could go together.
invited
Do people usually ____ hands when they do business in your country?
shake
I said I'd take the bus, but he ____ on driving me to the party.
insisted
Is it common for men and women to ____ the bill when they go out for dinner in your country?
share
In China / considered rude / use a hot towel to wipe your face.
In China it's considered rude to use a hot towel to wipe your face.
Germans / not tend / call colleagues by their first names.
Germans don't tend to call colleagues by their first names.
In Japan / good manners / build relationships slowly / doing business.
In Japan it's good manners to build relationships slowly when doing business.
In many Arabic countries / unacceptable / talk about business during meals.
In many Arabic countries it's unacceptable to talk about business during meals.
In Spain / not usual / write 2nd July as 7/2.
In Spain it isn't usual to write 2nd July as 7/2.
In the UK / important / take a gift to a dinner party.
In the UK it's important to take a gift to a dinner party.
In the USA / perfectly normal / people / wear casual clothes on Fridays.
In the USA it's perfectly normal for people to wear casual clothes on Fridays.
A: Do you want to take a taxi home? - B: No, I think I'____ walk. It's not far.
 
'll
 
'm going to
A: Are you running everyday? - B: Yes, I____ run a marathon next month.
 
'm going to
 
'll
A: What are you doing this weekend? - B: I____ visit my brother and his girlfriend. They're having a barbecue.
 
'm going to
 
'll
A: That old pullover looks terrible. - B: You're right. I___ throw it away.
 
'll
 
'm going to