In everyday English, we often need to ask for help or request something politely. Using polite requests is an important part of communication, especially when speaking to strangers, teachers, or in formal situations. This activity focuses on key expressions like ''Can you…?'', ''Could you…?'', and ''Would you mind…?''
Vocabulary:
• request (noun): a polite way of asking for something
• please (adverb): used to make a request more polite
• help (verb): to assist someone
• excuse me (phrase): used to politely get someone's attention
• could (modal verb): a polite way to ask for something
• can (modal verb): used to ask for permission or help
• would (modal verb): used for polite or formal requests
• mind (verb): to be bothered by something (used in polite questions)
• sure (adjective): a way to say yes politely
• sorry (adjective): used to show apology or regret
• busy (adjective): having a lot to do, not available
• borrow (verb): to take something for a short time
• open (verb): to make something not closed
• door (noun): a flat object that closes an entrance