also be polite.
A. Work in pairs. Make polite requests for these situations.
Make suitable responses.
1. You want your father to buy you a book.
2. You want your mother to give you some mango juice.
3. You want your friend to lend you his/her notebook.
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Answers
Answer:
1) Marianne: Pa, how was your day?
Frederick: It's been a long and strenuous day, Marie.
Marianne: Pa, can I say you something?
Frederick: Ten thousand words for you, pet!
Marianne: Can you buy me a book, please, please!
Frederick: Sure, Marie. Let me know the name.
Marianne: It's"Sense and Sensibility" by Austen.
Frederick: Done! I've given the order. You'll get it by Thursday!
Marianne: Thank you, Pa. I love you!
Frederick: Likewise, sweetheart!
2) Ophelia: Want something, dear?
Elinor: Ma, can I help you?
Ophelia: Hmm... Let the cat out of the bag, Eli.
Elinor: Umm... How do you know?
Ophelia: I'm your mom.
Elinor: Can I have a glass of mango juice?
Ophelia: Sure. I'll give it to you within a minute or two!
Elinor: Love you, ma!
Ophelia: Likewise, honey!
3) Margaret: After seeing that chap, I was like, oh my God!
Edna: I admit he's cute!
Margaret: My choice, lass!
Edna: Hey Margie can you help me?
Margaret: Always at your service, your highness!
Edna: I'm serious.
Margaret: So am I! How can I help you?
Edna: Can you lend me your notebook?
Margaret: Ed, such a small thing. You made it look like I've to give you my life. Here, take it!
Edna: You wanna (The "To" sound of the Brits are a bit unclear) meet me after school?
Margaret: Sure! I'll give you a lift!
Edna: Thanks!