Study

Social Life

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • You want to pay by credit card. Make a polite request.
    Can I pay by credit card?
  • Have you heard? Apparently Owen and Liz ____ on a date last night!
    went
  • A: What are you doing this weekend? - B: I____ visit my brother and his girlfriend. They're having a barbecue.
    'll
    'm going to
  • In Spain / not usual / write 2nd July as 7/2.
    In Spain it isn't usual to write 2nd July as 7/2.
  • 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: Can I pay by VISA?  - B: I'm afraid we only accept cash.
    B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
    B is saying "No, it's not OK".
  • mind / your / down / turning / Would / you / music ?
    Would you mind turning down your music?
  • In Japan / good manners / build relationships slowly / doing business.
    In Japan it's good manners to build relationships slowly when doing business.
  • 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".
  • The show starts at seven so I'll ____ you ____ at six.
    pick ... up
  • 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 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?
  • Has Jenny ____ you to her party on Saturday? We could go together.
    invited
  • A: Do you think you could come back later? - B: Certainly.
    B is saying "No, it's not OK".
    B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
  • 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?
  • speak / please / more / you / Could / slowly ?
    Could you speak more slowly please?
  • A: I'm really thirsty. - B: I / get / you / drink (Make an offer using "Shall I")
    Shall I get you a drink?
  • A: That old pullover looks terrible. - B: You're right. I___ throw it away.
    'll
    'm going to
  • You need to use your colleague's computer. Make a polite request: Could I possibly ...
    Could I possibly use your computer?
  • 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: Are you running everyday? - B: Yes, I____ run a marathon next month.
    'm going to
    'll
  • In my country, when two women meet they usually ____ on both cheeks.
    kiss
  • 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?
  • possibly / $20 / borrow / I / Could ?
    Could I possibly borrow $20.
  • You want to borrow your friend's camera. Make a polite request: Do you think ...
    Do you think I could borrow your camera?
  • 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?
  • Jamie was really nice when we went out. He even ____ me home at the end of the evening.
    took
  • me / you / Can/ a / lend / pencil
    Can you lend me a pencil?
  • In many Arabic countries / unacceptable / talk about business during meals.
    In many Arabic countries it's unacceptable to talk about business during meals.
  • here / I / mind / if / you / sit / Do ?
    Do you mind if I sit here?
  • French businessmen / tend / keep their ties on.
    French businessmen tend to keep their ties on.
  • bag / minute / you / after / a / Would / for / looking / mind ?
    Would you mind looking after my bag for a minute?
  • A: I'm going to be late home. Do you mind feeding the cat for me? - B: Of course not.
    B is saying "No, it's not OK".
    B is saying "Yes, it's OK".
  • 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?
  • Do people usually ____ hands when they do business in your country?
    shake
  • 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".
  • 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?
  • Germans / not tend / call colleagues by their first names.
    Germans don't tend to call colleagues by their first names.
  • 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
  • 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 "Yes, it's OK".
    B is saying "No, it's not OK".
  • 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.
  • A: Do you want to take a taxi home? - B: No, I think I'____ walk. It's not far.
    'll
    'm going to
  • The food took an hour to arrive and tasted awful so we ____ to pay the bill.
    refused
  • 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.