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SPEAKING
Nguyen Nhan ThienNguyen Hong Oanh
PORTFOLIO
MENU
Some ways for making and replying requests Some ways for making complaintsMany exercises to help students understand more about the way to make requests or complaints Some free practices for making requests or complaints
UNIT 7: POSTAL AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES
ENGLISH 11LANGUAGE SKILL: SPEAKINGFUNCTION: MAKING AND RESPOND TO REQUEST
INTRODUCTION:
What influences our choice of an expression to make a request?
How difficult, unpleasant and urgent the task is;
Who you are and who you are talking to.
SOME USEFUL AND BASIC WAYS
Requests Can / Could you give me …? Could I have … please? Could I speak to …? Would you like to …? Would you mind waiting a
moment?
ResponsesAgree: - Yes, of course.
- Yes, certainlyDisagree: - No, I can’t wait.
- No, not at all.
PRACTICE Practice the conversation with
your partner (see p.98) Make similar exchanges with a
partner who acts as a postal clerk. Work in pairs and do the following
task. Treat your partner as an acquaintance. Ask him / her to lend you something. For example:
Umbrella bicycle new comics Pen dictionary hat
FREE PRACTICE:
You (A) are at the post office and want to send your stamps collection to your friend in England as her birthday present.
Ask the postal clerk (B) to help you. You (A) start the conversation.
ELICITING A Greet the clerk. Tell him / her that you want to send a birthday
present to your friend in England. Tell him / her that you want to use the express
delivery. Ask the clerk how long it takes the present to arrive England.
Do what he / she tell you. Ask him / her about the fee.
Thank him / her.
BGreet your customer politely. Ask him / her politely what you can help her.Ask him / her what kind of delivery he / she want to send his / her present. (normal delivery or express delivery)Answer him / her properly. (may be 24 hours or so). Tell him / her to fill in the form. (you decide which form)Respond him / her properly.Reply to his / her bye. Thank him / her.
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MAKING COMPLAINTS
English 11Unit 7
A direct complaint in English often sounds rude. To be polite we usually “break it gently” a due expressions like these before we actually come to the point:I wonder if you could help me …Look, I’m sorry to trouble you, but …I’ve got a bit of a problem here, you see …I’m sorry to have to say this, but …
WHEN YOU ARE WRONG
You may need to apologize profusely, like this:Oh, dear, I’m most awfully sorry.I’m so sorry, I don’t realize.I can’t tell you how sorry I am.I’m so sorry. We’ll …I just don’t know what to say. It won’t happen again.I’m afraid we’re not responsible for …
Is it enough just to say “Sorry”?
Practice:
A B
1. My steak is undercooked. a. Sorry, I’ll turn it off in a
second. I just need to finish reading this chapter.
2. You didn’t cut my hair short enough last time in the
back.
b. I’m really sorry about that, Joe. I didn’t think you mind. You let me borrow it once
before, remember?
3. I wish you’d asked me before you borrowed my
jacket. I wanted to wear it last night, but I couldn’t find
it.
c. Sure. I forgot you don’t like salt. I’ll remember next time.
4. Carl, do you mind turning off the overhead light? I’ve
got a big day tomorrow and I really need to get some
sleep.
d. Oh, no? Well. I’ll definitely make sure I get it right this
time.
5. Joyce, there seems to be little too much salt in the meat. Would you mind not salting it before you cook it
next time?
e. I’m very sorry, sir. I’ll bring you another one right away.
Handling Complaints: Match each response in B with a complaint in A. The first one has been done for you
FREE PRACTICE
Now work in pairs and practice with your partner. What do you say in the following situation?
1. The order you have received was damaged during delivery.
2. The delivery of your mail is late.3. The repair service for your telephone line is not
fast enough.
Work in groups of three. Think of a situation in which the postal delivery is made to the wrong address. One of you will play the role of the sender whose birthday present was sent to the wrong address. One of you is the wrong receiver. One is the postal clerk.
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION