Can I Borrow a Pen?

Can
Complete the exercise below. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
pen   •  blue   •  much   •  mention   •  raining   •  going   •  any   •  stamp   •  umbrella   •  thanks   •  course   •  later   •  your   •  borrow   •  black   •  you   •  potato  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Jane: Helen
Helen: Yes?
Jane: Could I a pen, please?
Helen: Sure.
Jane: Thanks.
Helen: Don’t it.
Jane: Oh Helen…
Helen: yes.
Jane: This pen has ink. Can I borrow a pen that has ink?
Helen: Of . Here’s a pen with black ink.
Jane: Great, .
Helen: Sure.
Jane: Oh, Helen.
Helen: What is it?
Jane: I don’t have stamps. Can I borrow a , Helen?
Helen: Sure Jane. Here are.
Jane: Thank you so . Well, I’m to the post office. See you later.
Helen: See you.
Jane: Oh, it’s .
Helen: Yes it is.
Jane: I don’t have my . Can I borrow umbrella, Helen?
Helen: Hhhh! Of course, Jane.
Jane: Great, thanks.
Helen: Here you are.
Jane: See you .
Helen: Yeah. Can I borrow a ? Can I borrow a stamp? Can I borrow your umbrella? Uhh! Oh, Jane. Can I borrow your chips? Thank you!
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Helping a Friend - LINC 2.06

Paula went to Judo class and broke her leg. Find out how her friend helps her. Watch the video. Listen and repeat to improve your pronunciation.
go to the store   ·  would be   ·  do   ·  could you   ·  like   ·  glad   ·  need   ·  Can you make   ·  put   ·  some   ·  something to read   ·  is starting   ·  have to   ·  something to eat   ·  some   ·  What else   ·  some   ·  feeling   ·  really   ·  do me a favor   ·  What can I do  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
JILL: Hi, Paula! How are you ?
PAULA: Oh, I'm fine, thanks.
JILL: That's good.
PAULA: What's all this?
JILL: I brought you .
PAULA: Thanks. I'm you came to help me.
JILL: No problem. for you?
PAULA: Well, fluff up these cushions for me? My back to hurt.
JILL: Sure, there you go. What else can I do?
PAULA: Could you these other books away?
JILL: All right. Where they go?
PAULA: In the kitchen.
JILL: How about the dishes? Do they washing?
PAULA: Yes, they do, thanks.
JILL: And before I start on the dishes, can I make you ?
PAULA: That great. I'm hungry.
JILL: What would you like?
PAULA: me a sandwich? And a cup of coffee?
JILL: What kind of sandwich?
PAULA: A cheese sandwich, with lettuce.
JILL: One cheese and lettuce sandwich coming up!
PAULA: Oh, could you ?
JILL: Of course.
PAULA: Could you first and buy me some cheese and some bread?
JILL: Sure. do you need?
PAULA: Well, I could use some milk, and some coffee, and some lettuce, and
apples.
JILL: Wait a second! I'll make a list.
PAULA: Oh, here. A paper and a pencil.
JILL: Okay. Bread, cheese, milk ...
PAULA: Coffee, lettuce, and some cookies, and maybe peanut butter.
JILL: I didn't know you like peanut butter.
PAULA: I don't. It's for you. We can eat together.
JILL: I that.
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English Video courtesy TRU University - Open Learning Division

Offers and Requests


Can you   ·  like   ·  please   ·  like me to   ·  Do you need   ·  turn off   ·  Can I   ·  I get   ·  wash   ·  Would   ·  want me to   ·  give you  
Click and Drop: click on a word in the box above and then in the correct space. Check your answers. What is your score?
Requests—Asking for Something
you please bring me a napkin?
Could you lend me ten dollars?
please work for me next week?
I’d a hamburger.
I’ll the windows for you.
Please the lights.
Offers—Asking to Help
Would you water your plants?
Could you something to drink?
buy you a coffee?
I’ll a lift to work.
Do you pick you up at the airport?
any help?
This exercise has been made using a free generator and script at Random Idea English