2014年重庆成人学位英语会话技能常用表达法
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(1)Asking for permission
1)May I come in?
—Come in (please) .
—Do come in.
2)May I open the window?
3)May I help you?
4)May I have a look?
5)May I interrupt you?
—Of course you may (can).
—Yes. (certainly).
—By all means.
—Please do.
—I’m sorry. I’m afraid…
6)(Do you) mind if I smoke?
Do you mind my smoking here?
Would you mind if I opened the window?
7)You don’t mind if I smoke, do you?
—Not at all.
—Go ahead.
8)I wonder if I could…
9)I should like to…if I may.
10)Would it be possible to have a talk with your students?
—Yes, of course.
—Well, I’m afraid…
(2)Asking for help
1)Could you lend me your dictionary?
—Certainly.
2)Could I trouble you to send this book for me?
—Sure. I’ll be glad to.
3)I wonder if you would tell me…
—I’ll be delighted to.
—I’d very much like to.
4)If it isn’t too troublesome, could (would) you…
If it’s not too much trouble I’d like to ask you…
—You’re welcome.
5)Do me a favor, will you?
Would you do me a favor?
—With pleasure.
—I will if I can.
6)Would it be all right if I ask you to get me a pad of writing paper?
If it’s all right, could I trouble you with some questions?
—That’s all right.
—Sure. I’ll be glad to.
7)Would you mind telling Mr. Gao that I’d like to see him tomorrow morning?
—Not at all.
—I’ll be glad to.
—I’m sorry, I don’t think I can manage it.
—I’m sorry, but I’ve some other business to attend to.
—I’m sorry. I wish I could.
—I’m afraid I won’t be able to.
(1)Asking for permission
1)May I come in?
—Come in (please) .
—Do come in.
2)May I open the window?
3)May I help you?
4)May I have a look?
5)May I interrupt you?
—Of course you may (can).
—Yes. (certainly).
—By all means.
—Please do.
—I’m sorry. I’m afraid…
6)(Do you) mind if I smoke?
Do you mind my smoking here?
Would you mind if I opened the window?
7)You don’t mind if I smoke, do you?
—Not at all.
—Go ahead.
8)I wonder if I could…
9)I should like to…if I may.
10)Would it be possible to have a talk with your students?
—Yes, of course.
—Well, I’m afraid…
(2)Asking for help
1)Could you lend me your dictionary?
—Certainly.
2)Could I trouble you to send this book for me?
—Sure. I’ll be glad to.
3)I wonder if you would tell me…
—I’ll be delighted to.
—I’d very much like to.
4)If it isn’t too troublesome, could (would) you…
If it’s not too much trouble I’d like to ask you…
—You’re welcome.
5)Do me a favor, will you?
Would you do me a favor?
—With pleasure.
—I will if I can.
6)Would it be all right if I ask you to get me a pad of writing paper?
If it’s all right, could I trouble you with some questions?
—That’s all right.
—Sure. I’ll be glad to.
7)Would you mind telling Mr. Gao that I’d like to see him tomorrow morning?
—Not at all.
—I’ll be glad to.
—I’m sorry, I don’t think I can manage it.
—I’m sorry, but I’ve some other business to attend to.
—I’m sorry. I wish I could.
—I’m afraid I won’t be able to.
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