Bài giảng tiếng Anh chủ đề "Requests & Offers" dành cho các bạn yêu thích học môn anh văn tham khảo, ôn tập phần ngữ pháp tiếng anh để giao tiếp tiếng anh tốt.
Trang 1Requests & Offers
Exchanging Information
Trang 2translate a letter for you.
2 Ask a friend to do some
supermarket shopping for you
3 Ask your secretary to work
three hours overtime this week
4 Ask a colleague to give
you a lift to the train station
Trang 31 Would you mind translating this for me?
Can you translate this for me?
Do you think you could translate this for me?
2 Would you mind going to the market for me?
Could you go to the market for me?
3 Do you think you could work three hours late
today?
Do you mind working three hours late today?
4 Could you give me a lift to the station?
Can you give me a lift to the station?
Trang 41 Ask your secretary to
make some photocopies
2 Ask you son or daughter
to tidy their bedroom
3 Ask a colleague to move
some office furniture
4 Ask a friend to water you
houseplants while you’re
on holiday
Trang 5Could you make 20 copies of this for me?
me?
Could you move this desk for me?
away? Would you mind watering my house plants while I am
Trang 6Requests: Asking
Do } you mind…( checking these figures)?
Trang 7Requests: Agreeing
Not at all
Trang 8Would you mind = Would it bother you to…
So yes and no are opposite to the other
Trang 9Requests: Refusing
late).
busy).
Trang 10Imagine you are preparing for a
seminar
Student AAsk your partner to
help you translate a
Refuse with an excuse
Ask your partner to
Explain a new
computer system
Look after a visitor
next week
Trang 11Offers: Offering
Trang 12Offers: Accepting
Never say “Thanks a lot.” that means
“That was no help at all.”
Trang 13Offers: Declining
manage).
yourself.
Trang 14Imagine you are preparing for a seminar
Student AOffer to:
set up the
Trang 15Exchanging
which phrases are used in each situation.
Trang 16Exchanging
some information on…
to know…
you tell me…
Trang 17Exchanging
Information:
You did say…, didn’t you?
you?
So…?
Trang 18Exchanging
Information:
Confirming & Correcting
Trang 19Exchanging
Information:
Showing you understand
Trang 20Stress the information that changes with particular emphasis on the new correct details.
Trang 22Direct and Indirect
Questions
Direct questions like “Are there any seats available
on that flight?” are often seen as informal
whereas indirect questions like “Could you tell
me where I can get some foreign currency?” are perceived as being more formal
Are there any seats available on that flight?
Has the plane from London Heathrow arrived
yet?
Is there connecting flight to Manchester?
Which terminal should I go to?
Trang 23Direct & Indirect
Questions
Could you tell me what time the 10:30 flight
from Paris will arrive?
Do you know if there are any cancellations on
the 8a.m flight to Moscow?
I’d like to know where I can get some foreign
currency
Can you tell me where you bought your
tax-free goods?
Trang 24accommodation and travel arrangements for a visiting VIP
First interact with your partner planning what
needs to be done and who should do it
Then role-play the various conversations
with airlines and hotels needed to make the bookings Make sure you confirm all the
important information