Polite Requests
Social Life Vocabulary
Shall and Will
Social Behaviour
Norms and Customs
100

me / you / can / a / lend / pencil?

Can you lend me a pencil?

100

It means "to go to bars"

What is "hit the bars"?

100

A: I'm really thirsty.

B: I / get / you / drink.

I will get you a drink.

100

We're just friends, we didn't go in a date.

We didn't go out ON a date.

100

In China don't use a towel to wipe your face. (considered rude)

In China it is considered rude to use a towel to wipe your face.

200

here / I / mind / if / you / sit / do / ?

Do you mind if I sit here?

200
To invent reasons for your actions.

To make excuses.

200

A: I think I'm going to miss my train.

B: Don't worry / I / take you / station

Don't worry I'll take you to the station.

200

Don't worry, I'll pick you home.

I'll take you home.

200

Germans don't call colleagues by their first names.

(not tend)

Germans don't tend to call colleagues by their first names.

300

possibly / $20 / borrow / I / Could / ?

Could I possibly borrow $20?

300

It is normal behaviour in our culture

It's our way.

300

A: That old lady is having trouble with her bags.

B: I / go over / help?

Shall I go over and help?

300

Little Johnny! Come and shake grandma on both cheeks!

Kiss grandma on both cheeks.

300

In many Arabic countries is bad manners to talk about business during meals.

(unacceptable)

In many Arabic countries is bad manners to talk about business during meals.

400

Turn down your music. (Would you mind...?)

Would you mind turning down your music?

400

You go or travel somewhere

You head somewhere.

400

A: Susan loves these sandals.

B: I / buy / a pair / her birthday?

Shall I buy a pair for her birthday?

400

You live near me so I'll take you up on the way, if you want.

I'll pick you up...

400

In the UK is good manners to take a gift to a dinner party.

(important)

In the UK is important to take a gift to a dinner party.

500

Look after my bag for a minute. (Would you mind...?)

Would you mind looking after my bag for a minute?

500

When you do something secret or something you shouldn't be doing.

You are up to something.

500

A: This CD is great!

B: I / lend / it / you / you want.

I'll lend it to you if you want.

500

You don't have to pay just because you're a man. Let's shake the bill.

Let's share the bill.

500

In the USA people wear casual clothes on Fridays.

(perfectly normal)

In the USA is perfectly normal for people to wear casual clothes on Fridays.

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