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MONDAY WEEK 4
To: grace@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: Carlos will work with us.
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TUESDAY WEEK 4
To: may@lapisLA.com From: carlos@jasmineriver.net Subject: Going to San Francisco
Hello Grace I met Carlos this morning. He said he would work with us. Thank you for recommending LapisLA. May
Hello May I’d like you to go to San Francisco next week. I want LapisLA to promote our work in San Francisco too. Carlos
TODAY’S PHRASE
He said he would work with us.
To talk about what someone said, we change words to keep the meaning. Carlos said, “I’ll work with LapisLA.” He said he would work with us. Last week Aki said, “I’ll call tomorrow.” She said she would call the next day.
TODAY’S PHRASE
I’d like you to go.
To make a polite request, we say ‘would like’ I’d like a cup of tea. He’d like us to leave. They’d like to go tomorrow.
USE THE PHRASE USE THE PHRASE
Fill in the blanks. Use these answers: would call would cancel would eat Put the words in order. Example: 3pm, you, to, at, I’d, come, like I’d like you to come at 3 pm. 1. some, like, ice, cream, he’d, vanilla 2. like, it, we’d, you, her, give, to, to
Example: He said, “I’ll eat at 2 pm.” He said he ____ ____ at 2 pm. He said he would eat at 2 pm. 1. He said, “I’ll call her.” He said he ____ ____ home. 2. She said, “We will cancel the contract.” She said they ____ ____ the contract.
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WEDNESDAY WEEK 4
To: carlos@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: Re: going to San Francisco
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THURSDAY WEEK 4
To: may@lapisLA.com From: carlos@jasmineriver.net Subject: Re: going to San Francisco
Hello Carlos I’d like to go to San Francisco, but I can’t go next week. Before I go, I need to learn more about JasmineRiver. May
Hello May You need to go as soon as possible. I want you to work with the staff there. Could you go in two weeks? Carlos
TODAY’S PHRASE
I’d like to go, but I can’t go next week.
To connect two sentences that disagree, we use ‘but’ It looks good, but it tastes bad. I went to bed, but I couldn’t sleep. He has no money, but she loves him.
TODAY’S PHRASE
Could you go in two weeks?
To ask people to do things, we use ‘can’ or ‘could’ Could you send this to him? Can you sing another song? Could you bring some annual reports?
USE THE PHRASE
Complete the sentences. Use these answers: it’s delicious. they don’t love me. it’s too big.
Ask someone to help you.
USE THE PHRASE
Example: You want more coffee. Could I have more coffee?
1. You want 500 copies. 2. You want your report sent to LA.
Example: I like this shirt, but ________. I like this shirt, but it’s too big. 1. I love computers, but ________. 2. The food is cheap, but ________.
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FRIDAY WEEK 4
To: carlos@jasmineriver.net From: may@lapisLA.com Subject: Re: going to San Francisco
Hello Carlos I’ll go to San Francisco in two weeks. Should I fly or drive? My friends say it’s a beautiful drive. May
TODAY’S PHRASE
Should I fly or drive?
When talking about choices, we use ‘or’ Would you like red, green, or blue? Be here at 10:15, or don’t come. I’ll go at 2:00 or 2:30.
USE THE PHRASE
Complete the sentences. Use these answers: Tuesday San Francisco oranges
Example: We’ll meet in Los Angeles or _____ . We’ll meet in Los Angeles or San Francisco. 1. I want apples or _____ . 2. She’ll be here on Monday or _____ .