Polite Requests
Responses
Everyday Situations
Grammar Check
Role-Play Challenge
100

Say this more politely: 'Pass me the salt.'

Could you pass me the salt, please?

100

Respond politely: 'Could you pass the pepper, please?'

Yes, of course. Here you are.

100

 At a café, how would you ask for coffee politely?

Could I have a coffee, please?

100

Fill in: 'Can you ____ me your book?' (lend/give)

lend

100

Ask for some water politely.

Could I have some water, please?

200

Which is more polite: 'Can you open the window?' or 'Would you mind opening the window

Would you mind opening the window?

200

Respond politely: 'Would you mind closing the door?'

Not at all. / Sure, no problem.

200

At school, how would you ask to borrow a pencil politely?

Could you lend me a pencil, please?

200

Which is correct: 'Would you mind to help me?' OR 'Would you mind helping me?'

Would you mind helping me?

200

Refuse more dessert politely.

No, thank you. But it looks delicious!

300

Fill in the blank: '_____ you help me with my homework, please?'

Could you...

300

 Respond politely: 'Can I have some water, please?'

Do you want tap or bottled?

300

At home, how would you ask your sibling to turn down the TV politely?

Would you mind turning down the TV?

300

Change to polite: 'Shut the window.'

Could you shut the window, please?

300

Offer to help with the dishes.

Would you like some help with the dishes?

400

Turn this into a polite request: 'Give me some water.'

Can I have some water, please?

400

What is a polite way to say no to 'Would you like more ice cream?'

No, thank you.

400

At a restaurant, how would you ask for the menu?

Could I see the menu, please?

400

True/False – 'Could you' is more formal/polite than 'Can you.'

True

400

Ask for directions politely.

Could you tell me how to get to Market Street, please?

500

True/False – 'Please help yourself' is a polite way to invite someone to eat.

True

500

Say a polite compliment about food.

This is delicious! Did you make it yourself?

500

At a friend’s house, how would you ask for Wi-Fi politely?

Could you please tell me the Wi-Fi password?

500

Which phrase is NOT polite? a) Could you please wait a moment? b) Give me that. c)

b) Give me that.

500

Role-play a dinner invitation using at least two polite requests.

Open-ended activity.

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