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Luyện nghe Speak English Around Town - (Lesson 8: Ordering Lunch to Go)


PART A: Turn the following into polite requests using "'d like" (the contracted form of "would like")

Example: I want a ride to the movies tonight.
Answer: I'd like a ride to the movies tonight.

  1. I want that report on my desk by 5 o'clock.
  2. I want a cup of coffee.
  3. I want to leave early on Friday.
  4. I need another pillow.
  5. Give me some help with this project.

PART B: Form questions based on these situations using "would you like"

Example: Your wife says she has no time to cook dinner tonight.
Answer: Would you like me to cook dinner tonight?

  1. Your friend keeps looking at his empty coffee cup and then at the full pot of coffee on your counter.
  2. Your neighbor tells you that her car is in the repair shop and she has no way to get to work tomorrow.
  3. Your sister calls to tell you that her babysitter just canceled and she has nobody to look after her kids tonight.
  4. It's 11 a.m. You're leaving the office. Your boss asks where you're going. You answer, "To get coffee at Starbucks." He replies, "I love their cappuccinos."
  5. Your friend asks what you're doing to celebrate Thanksgiving. You say you're having a dinner at your house. You ask what she's doing, and she says, "I have no plans."

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