Natural speed, please, but can you try not to make it sound too much like you're reading it? I'd like my students to get a feeling that the questions are authentic! Thank you very much!
A survival kit in English class
One: Greetings
Good afternoon!
Good morning!
Hello! Hi!
Two: Apologizing
I was absent yesterday. Can I have the paper?
Sorry, I’m late! Can I come in?
Sorry, I’ve forgotten my copybook!
Sorry, I haven’t done my homework.
Three: Solving problems
Could you switch on the lights, please?
How do you say “bonjour” in English?
I don’t remember!
Could you repeat, please?
I don’t understand!
Could you speak up, please?
Can you step aside, please?
I don’t know!
Four: asking for permission
Can I borrow a pen, please?
Can I open the window, please?
Can I put this in the bin, please?
Can I hand out the papers?
Can I stick this in my copybook?
Five: expressing your opinion
I think it’s right.
I don’t agree with Lucy.
I think it’s wrong.
I agree with John.
Six: Leaving
See you tomorrow!
Have a nice week-end!
Goodbye!
See you on Monday!
Have a nice holiday!
A canadian accent