What do you say to invite your friend to walk together?
Let’s walk together
What do you say when you want someone to wait?
“Wait a minute, please.”
What do you say to ask permission to wash your hands?
“May I wash my hands, Ma’am?”
What is a polite response to “Can I use your pen?”
“Sure. Take it one.”
What should you say before borrowing something?
“Can I use it, please?”
Which sentence invites someone to join an activity?
A. “Please sit down and open your book.”
B. “May I wash my hands, Ma’am?”
C. “Let’s sing Lina’s favourite song together.”
D. “Don’t forget to wear a T-shirt.”
C. “Let’s sing Lina’s favourite song together.”
Which sentence tells someone what to wear?
A. “Let’s walk together to her house.”
B. “Don’t forget to wear a T-shirt.”
C. “May I use your ribbon?”
D. “Can I sit here?”
“Don’t forget to wear a T-shirt.”
Which sentence asks permission politely in class?
A. “Sit here now!”
B. “Can I sit here?”
C. “Let’s sit here together.”
D. “Move your chair.”
“Can I sit here?”
How do you agree politely to a request?
“Of course.”
Make a short conversation using permission words/phrases.
A: “Can I use your paper?”
B: “Sure.”
Wawa wants to invite Tasya to Safira's party. What can she say?
“Are you coming to Lina’s birthday party?”
Who gave the instruction?
Edo: “Open it now, Lina.”
Lina: “Alright. Let me open it now.”
Edo
Udin wants to borrow a jacket. What should he say?
“Can I wear your jacket?”
What do you say after receiving a gift?
“Thank you.”
Make a short conversation using invitation words/phrases.
A: “I Would invite you to come to my part”
B: “Sure, i will come”
Which sentence shows a polite invitation to do an activity?
A. “Don’t forget to wear a T-shirt.”
B. “May I open the window, Ma’am?”
C. “Let’s go out for some fresh air.”
D. “Open it now, please.”
C. “Let’s go out for some fresh air.”
Which sentence gives advice for health?
A. “Let’s walk together to her house.”
B. “May I sit here?”
C. “Open it now, please.”
D. “Eat more vegetables or fresh fruits.”
“Eat more vegetables or fresh fruits.”
What does Siti say to ask permission to use your ribbon?
“May I use your ribbon?”
What is a polite response to an invitation?
“Yes, I will come.”
Where does the birthday party take place in the story?
Alya: Hi Rina, where will your birthday party be?
Rina: It will be at my house.
Alya: Oh, your house sounds nice.
Rina: Yes, please come to my house tomorrow.
At Rina’s house.
Create a short invitation sentence for a birthday party.
“Let’s come to my birthday party.”
Give one instruction for classroom activity.
“Please sit down and open your book.”
Make a polite permission request to leave the class.
“Please excuse me, may I go out for a moment?”
Respond politely to this sentence:
“Let’s go out for some exercise.”
“Okay, let’s go.”
Who is inviting someone?
Aufa: Hi Diva, I want to invite you to my birthday party tomorrow.
Diva: Wow, thank you, Aufa.
Aufa: I hope you can come tomorrow.
Alya: Sure, I will come.
Aufa