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Offering






1. Here. Have a cookie. 2. Would you like some pie? 3. How about a glass of wine? 4. What will you have (to drink)? 5. Would you like some more cake? 6. Can I get you some milk or something?   Thanks. No thank you. It looks delicious though. Thanks, but I don't drink (alcohol). Orange juice will be fine. Sure. It's really good. Did you bake it yourself? Well, a glass of water would be okay.

 

 

Talking about Abilities

Can - I can swim 100 meters.

Do - Do you cook? Yes I do.

Be good at. - He's good at ping pong.

Know how to - You really know how to throw a party.

1. Can you play the piano? 2. How about the guitar? 3. Can Billy ride a bike? 4. Does Abby speak Mandarin? 5. Do you sing? 6. Is Connie good at dancing? 7. Do you know how to use a computer?   Yes, but not very well. (I can play) a little. No, he can't. He's too young. Yes, she speaks very well. Not really. I have no talent in that area. Yes, she's a great dancer. Ofcourse!

 

 

Speaking Situations: Expressing Possiblity

May

Might

Can

Could

Maybe

Perhaps

Probably

1. We can stay here for the evening.   2. I may be in California next Monday. 3. She might not make it to the wedding. 4. We could go (and) see a movie. Or we could go out for ice cream.   I'd rather not. It's only a few more hours (of driving). Well, let me know what you decide. That's too bad. I hope she feels better soon. That would be fun.

 

Talking about Locations

Adverbs:

I'm over here.

Waldo's not there.

Prepositional Phrases:

She's in the kitchen.

It's in the bathroom, under the sink

 

1. Where are the magazines? 2. Where is the remote control? 3. Where did you put the keys? 4. Where's the spider? 5. Where's Fluffy? 6. Where's Troy's toy truck? 7. Where did you find the book?   They're in the living room, on the coffee table. It's probably on the sofa, between the pillows. I think they're in the bedroom, in the top drawer. It's in the bathroom, next to the bathtub. He's probably hiding under the rocking chair. It's outside by the big brick bridge. It was on top of the refrigerator.

 

 

Asking for Directions

Where is (the)...? (This is also used in asking about location.)

How do you get to (the)... (from here)?

How do I get to (the)...?

Can you tell me how to get to (the)...?

Can you give me directions to (the)...?

What's the best way to get to (the)...?

 

1. Excuse me. Is there a grocery store around here? Yeah. There's one right across the street. 2. Can you tell me how to get to Phoenix? Sorry. I don't live around here. 3. Where's Tanner's Leather Shop? It's on the corner of Holly and Vine. Next to the library. 4. How do you get to the bank? Go straight down this street for two blocks. Turn left when you get to Maple Street. Stay on Maple for half a block. It's on the left hand side.

 


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