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1 Grades 4 weeks Can you do it?

2 Polite phrases When speaking with respect or you want to be nice.

3 Polite Phrases and Words “Please” Beginning, middle or end of a sentence

4 “Please” – Beginning of sentence Please help (v) me with my homework? Please give (v) me a pencil? Please be (v) quiet?

5 “Please” – Middle of sentence Can you please help (v) me with my homework? Can you please give (v) me a pencil? Can you please be (v) quiet?

6 “Please” – End of sentence Can you help me with my homework, please? Can you give me a pencil, please? Can you be quiet, please?

7 Polite Phrases and Words “Thank you” --- response Student: Mr G, I give you a fruit. Mr. G: Oh! Thank you! Student: No thank you. Wrong!!

8 Polite Phrases and Words “Thank you” --- response Student: Mr G, I give you a fruit. Mr. G: Oh! Thank you! Student: You're welcome Or…. “anytime”

9 _______ can go at the beginning, middle or end of a sentence. Mother: ________ please wash the dishes? Son: Yes, I can. Mother: Thanks! Son: No thanks What can we say? You’re welcome Anytime Can you Please Wrong Can you

10 Serious – we want to tell someone to do something. Listen to the teacher! Write in your notebook! Go home! Do your work!

11 When being serious, you are not asking, you are telling. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

12 Serious or polite? Can you help me, please? Polite

13 Serious or polite? Clean the room! Serious

14 Serious or polite? Go to the store! Serious

15 Serious or polite? Can you please listen to me? Polite

16 Serious or polite? Be quiet! Serious

17 Serious or polite? Study your Chinese! Serious

18 Serious or polite? You should learn English. Not Serious or Polite

19 Polite or Serious Polite Use “please” You are asking Serious (v) = 1st word in sentence. You are telling

20 Write (v) Which is a correct serious sentence? Mr. G, can you please write that word on the board? Mr. G, write that on the board.

21 Practice (v) Which is a correct serious sentence? “Please practice your English.” “Practice your English!”

22 Give (v) Which is correct? Teacher sees student reading a book in class. “Give it to me!” “Can you please give it to me?”

23 Help (v) Which is correct? Student speaking to teacher “Help me with my homework!” “Please help me with my homework?”

24 Boy: Hui, _____________ help me with my homework, please? Girl: Yes, can you _______ me a pencil, ________? Boy: Thank you for helping me. Girl: _________! ________ more so you can improve! Please, can you, give, anytime, practice Can you Give please AnytimePractice

25 Practice (v) → Polite _______ practice your English, ______? Can you Please

26 Eat (v) → Serious ______ your ________ Eat food! dinner!

27 please, tell, ask When you want to be polite you ____. When you want to be serious you ____. When you want to be polite you use the word ________. ask tell please

28 Create an serious sentence Stop - “Stop talking!” Write Go Wash Listen Study Work Be Move

29 Create an polite sentence Stop - “Can you stop talking, please?” Write Go Wash Listen Study Work Be Move

30 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? When being serious, you are not asking, you are telling.

31 You will make a dialogue. (Conversation with 2 people). You must have 2 serious and 2 polite sentences. You can write about anything you want. Your dialogue needs to be at least 7 sentences.

32 Mother: Son, can you wash the dishes, please? Son: Yes, I will wash the dishes. Mother: Thank you! Son: You're welcome! Mother: Clean the table when you finish! Son: Can you give me money for school, please? Mother: Go clean your room first!


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