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Modul 4 Unit 4 May 1? Conversation in context Listening In the office Paul have you got a pen? Terry yes. Paul can I borrow it , please? Terry certainly. Paul and could I use your ruler for a few minutes , please? Terry sure, help yourself. Mrs Jones visits her neighbour Mrs jones oh hello, Mrs thomas. Could I use your telephone for a minute? Mrs Thomas All right. Thank you. And is that this morning’s paper? Mrs Jones Mrs Thomas Yes it is. Mrs jones May I borrow it? Mrs Thomas Sorry, I haven’t finished reasing it yet. Oh, I see. It doesn’t matter then. Mrs Jones Paul ask ted for a ride in his car Paul Are you going downtown? Ted Yes I’m Paul Can I come with you ? Ted Of course. where do you want to go? Paul To Forest road. Ted All right. Ways to say it Granting a request(1) A May I borrow your pen, please? Could B Sure. Certainly. All right. Of course. Declining a request(1) A Can I use Your typewriter? Borrow B sorry. I’m using it at the moment. A Oh, never mind then. Oh, it doesn’t matter then. Oh, I see. Conversation in context Listening Borrowing a calculator Jenny Do you mind if I use your calculator? Norma Sorry. I’m using it. Jenny Never mind then. http: //www. mercubuana. ac. id
Ways to say it Granting a favour A Could you (possibly) do me a favour? Would you be able to Can I ask you to B Certainly. Sure. What is it? Of course. A Would you give this to Mr. Wilson? Could you give me a ride to town? Would you be able to B Sure. Okay. A Thanks a lot. B You’re welcome. It’s no trouble. Not at all. Conversation in context Listening Moira make a request Moira Oh, Jean, are you going to the post office? Jean Yes, I am. Moira Would you mind posting these letters for me? Jean Not at all. Moira Thanks so much. Mrs. Castle asks Terry not to do something Mrs. Castle Terry! Terry Yes, mum. Mrs. Castle Would you mind not playing your radio so loud. I’m trying to write a letter. Terry Oh, sorry. I’ll turn it down. Ways to say it Requesting politely Politely asking someone to do something 1. A Would you mind posting these letters? helping me with this? B Not at all. Of course not. All right. Politely asking someone not to do something 2. A Would you mind not opening the window? playing the radio so loud? B Oh, all right. http: //www. mercubuana. ac. id
(c) Buy you a copy of the Penguin Book of British Poetry. Understanding 1. The following cables were sent as replies to the letters above. Who were they sent to? 1. Information requested sent today. 2. Expecting you June 17 th. 3. Your reservation confirmed at $35. 4. Samples and price list mailed today. 2. A sentence was left out of each of the above letters. Read the sentences below and decide (a) which letter they belong to, and (b) where they belong in the letter. 1. I am sure they would be popular with our guests. 2. I’m sure our latest colour television sets will interest you. 3. Can it be washed in a washing-machine? 4. Do you accept payment by American Express Credit Card? 3. Match these words as they are used in the letters with their meanings. 1. Sample a. Fit and right for 2. Details b. The most recent type or example 3. Confirm c. For one person only 4. Suitable d. Manufactured goods 5. Latest e. Cloth 6. Rates f. A small part which represents the whole 7. Single g. Facts about something 8. Products h. Prices charged for something. 9. Material i. To make certain http: //www. mercubuana. ac. id