Showing posts with label Offers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Offers. Show all posts
Offers and Requests Quiz - Will
Published on Monday, August 27, 2012 in Grammar, Lesson 07, Lessons, Offers, Requests
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Getting a Haircut - LINC 1.16
Published on Sunday, August 26, 2012 in Community, Lesson 10, Lessons, LINC, LINC-1, Offers, Requests
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
would you like · we'll make · take · would · forecast · nervous · Anything else · need · wedding · to get · which · fine · Pardon · visits · like · shorter · could you · can I
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Rico the barber shop because he wants to look good for his . He is a little nervous. Here is part of the conversation. |
BARBER: Good morning! What do for you? |
RICO: I a haircut. I have to go to a wedding. |
BARBER: A wedding. That's nice. Can I your coat? |
RICO: Oh, yea. Sure, thanks. |
BARBER: So what today? |
RICO: I'd like a haircut, please. |
BARBER: And would you a shave, too? |
RICO: I guess so-I mean, sure. |
BARBER: Okay. ? |
RICO: No thanks, I don't think so. |
BARBER: No problem. So, you like your hair kept long or made shorter? |
RICO: Yes. That would be . |
BARBER: Excuse me, would be fine? |
RICO: ? |
BARBER: Longer or ? |
RICO: Oh, shorter, I guess-. I'm sorry, I'm a little . |
BARBER: No problem. So, it shorter. And a shave? |
RICO: Yes, please. |
BARBER: Beautiful day, isn't it? |
RICO: Yes, it is. |
BARBER: May not last too long though, the calls for rain. |
RICO: Rain! |
BARBER: Oh, keep your head still, please? I don't want the foam all over you. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
Could I have · never · would · some · have · I'll have · never · would you like · to order · any · always · never · like · some · always · usually
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ED: Hi, Winnie. |
WINNIE: Hi, Ed. How are you? |
ED: Good, thanks. Hi, Shirley. some coffee, please? And |
some toast. |
SHIRLEY: Coffee and toast? Coming up. Would you like jam with that toast? |
ED: Yes. Jam, but no butter. |
WINNIE: Jam? I have jam with my toast. I always have honey. |
ED: Well, I like honey, too. Sometimes I have honey-but I have jam. |
WINNIE: Oh, Shirley. I am ready . |
SHIRLEY: Sure. What ? |
WINNIE: the deluxe cheese burger and fries. |
SHIRLEY: Would you gravy on those fries? |
WINNIE: No, I'll vinegar. |
SHIRLEY: And you like ketchup, relish, or mustard on your burger? |
WINNIE: I'll have ketchup and relish, but no mustard. I have mustard on my |
burgers. |
ED: Really? I have mustard. |
SHIRLEY: Would you like onions? |
WINNIE: No onions, thanks. Do you have avocados? |
ED: Oh. I like avocado, too. It's really good on a cheese sandwich. |
SHIRLEY: Sorry, no avocados-but you could have a tomato. |
WINNIE: Well, normally I don't eat tomatoes- but, today I'll have , sure. |
ED: I don't like tomatoes. I have. Even as a kid, I didn't eat tomatoes. |
SHIRLEY: Tomatoes are good for you, Ed. Lots of vitamins. |
ED: Not for me. I get my vitamins from salad. I have a green salad. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Making Breakfast - LINC 1.27
Published on in Food, Lesson 19, Lessons, LINC-1, Offers, Requests, Suggestions
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
like · have to · Why don't you · will taste · I'll start · Should · some · How about · some · any · almost · Would you like · should · should · some · Would · haven't had · I'll just put · the one · some
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RICO: Is the coffee ready? |
LINDA: Uh-huh. |
RICO: Okay. Where's the cream? |
LINDA: We ran out of cream. You'll use milk. |
RICO: Okay, milk-here it is. |
LINDA: some cereal? |
RICO: No, I'm sick of cereal. I'm really hungry this morning. How about eggs? |
LINDA: Mmmm-sounds great. Can you get them out of the fridge? |
RICO: Okay. Should I use olive oil? |
LINDA: No. Use butter. It better. |
RICO: you like your eggs fried or scrambled? |
LINDA: How about an omelet? |
RICO: That's a good idea! I an omelet for a long time. Would you a cheese omelet? |
LINDA: a Mexican omelet. With salsa and cream cheese? |
RICO: Good idea! Here's the salsa. Where's the cream cheese? |
LINDA: It be in there. |
RICO: Oh. Here it is. One cream cheese coming up. |
LINDA: Are you ready for coffee now? |
RICO: Yes, please. Cup of coffee would be great. Where's the sugar? |
LINDA: Oh. Here it is. |
RICO: Thanks. Do we have whole wheat bread? That would be nice toasted. |
LINDA: I already got it out for you. |
RICO: And jam? |
LINDA: Did you like the kind we had yesterday? |
RICO: Black current? |
LINDA: That's . |
RICO: Okay. Now how many eggs I put in? Four? |
LINDA: Add an extra egg. Make it five. |
RICO: Okay. |
LINDA: Would you like orange juice? |
RICO: Ah, yes please. Just put these eggs back in the fridge. |
LINDA: I start the toast? |
RICO: Ah, no. set the dishes out? And I'll make the toast. |
LINDA: Okay. Here are the plates, forks, and knives. Shall I set out the salt and |
pepper? |
RICO: I don't think so. This will be done to perfection! |
LINDA: Great. Well, the plates and the cutlery on the table. |
RICO: Okay. And the omelet. Ooops! |
LINDA: Anything wrong? |
RICO: Ah-I think I'll need an extra egg. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Helping a Friend - LINC 2.06
Published on Saturday, August 25, 2012 in Lesson 31, Lessons, LINC, LINC-2, Offers, Requests
Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
go to the store · would be · do · could you · like · glad · need · Can you make · put · some · something to read · is starting · have to · something to eat · some · What else · some · feeling · really · do me a favor · What can I do
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JILL: Hi, Paula! How are you ? |
PAULA: Oh, I'm fine, thanks. |
JILL: That's good. |
PAULA: What's all this? |
JILL: I brought you . |
PAULA: Thanks. I'm you came to help me. |
JILL: No problem. for you? |
PAULA: Well, fluff up these cushions for me? My back to hurt. |
JILL: Sure, there you go. What else can I do? |
PAULA: Could you these other books away? |
JILL: All right. Where they go? |
PAULA: In the kitchen. |
JILL: How about the dishes? Do they washing? |
PAULA: Yes, they do, thanks. |
JILL: And before I start on the dishes, can I make you ? |
PAULA: That great. I'm hungry. |
JILL: What would you like? |
PAULA: me a sandwich? And a cup of coffee? |
JILL: What kind of sandwich? |
PAULA: A cheese sandwich, with lettuce. |
JILL: One cheese and lettuce sandwich coming up! |
PAULA: Oh, could you ? |
JILL: Of course. |
PAULA: Could you first and buy me some cheese and some bread? |
JILL: Sure. do you need? |
PAULA: Well, I could use some milk, and some coffee, and some lettuce, and |
apples. |
JILL: Wait a second! I'll make a list. |
PAULA: Oh, here. A paper and a pencil. |
JILL: Okay. Bread, cheese, milk ... |
PAULA: Coffee, lettuce, and some cookies, and maybe peanut butter. |
JILL: I didn't know you like peanut butter. |
PAULA: I don't. It's for you. We can eat together. |
JILL: I that. |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division
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Can you · like · please · like me to · Do you need · turn off · Can I · I get · wash · Would · want me to · give you
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Requests—Asking for Something |
you please bring me a napkin? |
Could you lend me ten dollars? |
please work for me next week? |
I’d a hamburger. |
I’ll the windows for you. |
Please the lights. |
Offers—Asking to Help |
Would you water your plants? |
Could you something to drink? |
buy you a coffee? |
I’ll a lift to work. |
Do you pick you up at the airport? |
any help? |
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English
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