Name 3 things you do well.
GREAT JOB
Can she cook?
Yes, she can cook.
No, she can't cook.
What does "I'm too busy" mean?
Estoy muy ocupad@.
Make a polite request with “Could you......? ”
Could you .....? please.
What do you say when someone says, “I can’t swim”?
"That's okay!" or "Maybe you can learn!"
What instrument can you play?
GOOD!
He _____ play the guitar, but he _____ play well. (Fill in the blanks.)
He can play the guitar, but he can't play well.
Say a sentence using “too tired.”
I'm too tired.
What do we add to make a request more polite?
We add Please
Decline an invitation politely.
(Example) "I'm sorry, I’m too busy."
What’s the opposite of “I sing well”?
I can't sing. / I sing badly.
Ask your partner if they can draw, and tell your teacher the answer.
Good job!
Correct or incorrect? “She’s too pretty.”
Correct
Could you please _______ the garbage? (Complete it.)
"Could you please take out the garbage?"
Change this: “Could you close the window?” → Add “please.”
"Could you please close the window?"
Say two things your partner can do.
NICE!
Complete: “Can you swim?” “Actually, ____ ____.”
“Actually, yes, I can.”
"Actually, no, I can't"
Say why you can’t go to a party using “too.”
I can't go to the party because I'm too tired.
Ask your partner to hand you something politely.
(Example) "Could you please hand me the pen?"
Ask for a favor politely and give a reason.
(Example) "Could you help me with my homework? I'm very confused."
Use "and" and "but" in a sentence about your abilities.
Good job!
Make a sentence using can’t and well.
Good job.
Fill in: “I can’t eat. I’m too _______.”
I’m too full.
Name 4 polite request verbs from the unit.
open (open the door)
close (close the window)
turn off (turn off the lights)
help (help me with this)
Role play: one student invites, the other politely says no and gives a reason.
Student A: "Would you like to come to my ____?"
Student B: "I'm sorry, I ____. I'm too ______."
Student A: "Would you like to come to my party?"
Student B: "I'm sorry, I can't. I'm too tired."