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You don't know the pronunciation of the word "raw". How do you ask about its pronunciation?
How do you pronounce "raw"?/ How do you pronounce this word?
How do you say that you disagree with a classmate?
I don't agree with you. / I disagree with you.
How do you ask a classmate for help?
Can you help me, please?
You don't know the word "melocotĂłn" in English. How do you ask a classmate what this word is in English?
How do you say "melocotĂłn" in English?
The teacher has asked you to do an activity, but you don't know what you have to do. How do you ask her about it?
What do we have to do?
You want the teacher to speak more slowly. How can you ask her to do so?
Can you speak more slowly, please?
You don't know how to write the word "pepper". How do you ask a classmate about its spelling?
How do you spell "pepper"?
The teacher wants to correct an exercise but you haven't finished it yet. How do you tell her so?
I haven't finished (the exercise) yet.
You want to tell the teacher that you can't come to class next week.
I won't be able to come (to class) next week because...
You don't know the meaning of the word "worried" so you want to ask a classmate about it.
What does "worried" mean? / What's the meaning of "worried"?
You want to borrow a pencil from a classmate.
Can you lend me a pencil, please? / Can I borrow a pencil, please?
Your teacher has wished you a good weekend. How do you answer back?
You too. / The same to you.
You want to wish your classmates a good weekend.
Have a good weekend!
You want to ask your classmate if s/he agrees.
Do you agree?
You want to ask your classmate's opinion.
What do you think?
You want to ask a classmate what the teacher said.
What did Carmen Luisa say?
You don't know the past tense of the verb "choose".
What's the past tense of "choose"?
You want to ask the teacher if you can leave early today.
Can I leave a bit early today, please?
You want to say bye to your classmates.
Goodbye! / Bye! / See you next week! / See you on Wednesday/Thursday!
You want to ask about the homework for next day.
What homework do we have to do (for next day)?
You want to apologise because you are late.
Sorry, I'm late. / I'm sorry, I'm late.
You want the teacher to repeat something.
Could you say that again, please? / Can you repeat that, please?
You don't know where the stress in "internet" is.
Where's the stress in "Internet"?
You want a photocopy.
Can I have a copy, please?