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5                Requests: Can, Could,
                  Will, Would, Would you
                  mind

  Requests in
the Classroom

  Focus on Grammar 3
  Part III, Unit 13
  By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells
  Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
Requests

   Would you please
    write clearly?


     Could you work with a
      partner on Exercise
              4?
More Requests

      NO!!
                              Would you
                              accept my
                              homework
                               late? My
I’m sorry,                    dog ate it.
 I can’t. I
   don’t
accept late
homework
     .
And More Requests

Would you mind
looking over my
assignment? I’m
  not sure it’s
     right.



  And, could I
   leave class
  ten minutes
  early today?
And Even More Requests!

    Can I borrow your eraser for
            a moment?
                                   Sure.


Will you let me
  copy your
 homework?                           NO!!!
Formal Requests
 Use could and would to make formal requests
 (ask someone to do something). Could and would
 soften requests and make them more polite.



       base form


Could you work
on Exercise 4?
Informal Requests

   Use can and will for less formal requests.



Can I borrow     base form           Sure.
your eraser?
Requests with Please

 Use please to make a request more polite. Note
 the word order.



Would you please open
 Would you open your
    your books?
    books, please?
           please
Change the statements into polite
Practice 1                      requests using would or could.
                                Add please.

 Example:   Open your books.

            Would/Could you please open your books?

            1. Turn to page twelve.
               Would/Could you please turn to page twelve?

               Would/Could you please repeat what you said?
            2. Repeat what you said.

            3. Take out your notebooks. take out your notebooks?
               Would/Could you please

            4. Pronounce this word.
               Would/Could you please pronounce this word ?

            5. Write down the answers. write down the answers?
               Would/Could you please

            6. Tell me what gradeplease tell me what grade I got?
               Would/Could you I got.
Affirmative Answers to Requests
     When we say yes to a request, we usually use
     expressions such as sure, certainly, of course, and no
     problem.


 Would you                                  Of course I
  help me                                    will help
 read this?                                    you.
Negative Answers to Requests
     When we cannot say yes to a request, we usually
     apologize and give an explanation.



 Would you                                      What
 accept my
                                   NO!!         she
                                               thinks
 homework
   late?
                                I’m sorry, I
                                  can’t. I
                                  can’t         What
                                                she
                                   don’t        says
                                accept late
                                homework.
Imagine you are in these situations.
Practice 2                          Make polite requests with Would you
                                    mind. Then think of possible replies.

    Example: You are talking to your English teacher.
         A: Would you mind explaining a grammar rule to me?
         B: Not at all. How can I help you?



 1. You are talking to your boss.

 2. You want your co-worker to help you.

 3. You want your children to clean up their rooms.

 4. You want your wife/ husband to help you cook dinner.
Would you mind …?

     Use would you mind + gerund to make polite
     requests.




 Would you            Gerund =
mind opening          base form
the door for me?      + -ing
Be Careful!
When we answer this type of request with Not at all,
it means that we will do what the person requests.


  Would you mind                       I don’t
                                       mind at
  looking over my                        all!
     assignment?

                                      Not at all!


                                           OK.
                                          I’ll do
                                             it!
References

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education and
its licensors. All rights reserved.

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Requests, can, could, will, would, would you mind

  • 1. 5 Requests: Can, Could, Will, Would, Would you mind Requests in the Classroom Focus on Grammar 3 Part III, Unit 13 By Ruth Luman, Gabriele Steiner, and BJ Wells Copyright © 2006. Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 2. Requests Would you please write clearly? Could you work with a partner on Exercise 4?
  • 3. More Requests NO!! Would you accept my homework late? My I’m sorry, dog ate it. I can’t. I don’t accept late homework .
  • 4. And More Requests Would you mind looking over my assignment? I’m not sure it’s right. And, could I leave class ten minutes early today?
  • 5. And Even More Requests! Can I borrow your eraser for a moment? Sure. Will you let me copy your homework? NO!!!
  • 6. Formal Requests Use could and would to make formal requests (ask someone to do something). Could and would soften requests and make them more polite. base form Could you work on Exercise 4?
  • 7. Informal Requests Use can and will for less formal requests. Can I borrow base form Sure. your eraser?
  • 8. Requests with Please Use please to make a request more polite. Note the word order. Would you please open Would you open your your books? books, please? please
  • 9. Change the statements into polite Practice 1 requests using would or could. Add please. Example: Open your books. Would/Could you please open your books? 1. Turn to page twelve. Would/Could you please turn to page twelve? Would/Could you please repeat what you said? 2. Repeat what you said. 3. Take out your notebooks. take out your notebooks? Would/Could you please 4. Pronounce this word. Would/Could you please pronounce this word ? 5. Write down the answers. write down the answers? Would/Could you please 6. Tell me what gradeplease tell me what grade I got? Would/Could you I got.
  • 10. Affirmative Answers to Requests When we say yes to a request, we usually use expressions such as sure, certainly, of course, and no problem. Would you Of course I help me will help read this? you.
  • 11. Negative Answers to Requests When we cannot say yes to a request, we usually apologize and give an explanation. Would you What accept my NO!! she thinks homework late? I’m sorry, I can’t. I can’t What she don’t says accept late homework.
  • 12. Imagine you are in these situations. Practice 2 Make polite requests with Would you mind. Then think of possible replies. Example: You are talking to your English teacher. A: Would you mind explaining a grammar rule to me? B: Not at all. How can I help you? 1. You are talking to your boss. 2. You want your co-worker to help you. 3. You want your children to clean up their rooms. 4. You want your wife/ husband to help you cook dinner.
  • 13. Would you mind …? Use would you mind + gerund to make polite requests. Would you Gerund = mind opening base form the door for me? + -ing
  • 14. Be Careful! When we answer this type of request with Not at all, it means that we will do what the person requests. Would you mind I don’t mind at looking over my all! assignment? Not at all! OK. I’ll do it!
  • 15. References Copyright © 2006 Pearson Education and its licensors. All rights reserved.