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Classroom English

Asking for Help

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  1. I've forgotten my French book. Can I share with somebody?
  2. I've left my pencil box at home. Can anybody lend me a pen?
  3. I've left my copybook in my locker. Can I go and get it?
  4. I can't hear a thing. Can you speak up, please?
  5. I need a tissue. Has anybody got one?
  6. I haven't finished my exercise. I need more time.
  7. Oh no! And I've lost my ink eraser. Can you lend me yours please?
  8. Excuse me, I can't see. Could you step aside please?
  9. I can't see the board. Could you switch on the lights please?
  10. It's too bright in here. Could you pull down the blinds please?
  11. I don't know that word. What does it mean?
  12. I didn't get it! Could you play it again please?

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CAN / COULD / MAY

  1. CAN / COULD (révision)

Que signifient les propositions suivantes? 1. I can swim but I can't dance. 2. Can you lend me your whiteout, please? 3. When I was six I could swim. 4. Could you play it again please? 5. I can't see the board. Dans quelle proposition: - on parle de ce qu'on sait faire? ....... - on parle de ce que l'on savait faire dans le passé? ....... - on demande quelque chose poliment à un camarade? ..... - on demande quelque chose très poliment à un enseignant? ...... - on parle d'un problème de perception? ....

CAN / COULD / MAY

II. CAN / COULD / MAY

Que signifient les propositions suivantes? 1. Can I open the window? 2. Could you play it again please? 3. May I close the door? Laquelle correspond: - au langage soutenu? - à une formule de politesse de "base" - à une forme très polie?

Let's practice!

Let's practice!

Associate the words in the left column to their definition or synonym on the right

  • share
  • lend
  • switch on
  • blinds
  • step aside
  • tissue
  • play ( a track)
  • bright
  • Change position by moving on the left or on the right
  • Have or use something with other people
  • Let someone borrow something for a short time
  • Turn on
  • A piece of soft thin paper used for blowing your nose
  • Produce sounds or music
  • Tissue used to cover a window inside a building.
  • Shinning strongly