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What would you say if …
• You wanted to explain why you were not at the lesson yesterday.
• E.g. I’m sorry, I couldn’t attend the class yesterday: I had an appointment with the doctor
What would you say if …
• You apologized for being late and explained the reason
• E.g. I’m sorry, I’m late. I’ve overslept
What would you say if …
• The teacher asked you to continue reading the text, but you were not quite sure what line to read
• E.g. I’m sorry, which paragraph are we on?
What would you say if …
• You had a problem speaking louder
• E.g. I’m afraid I can’t speak any louder. I have a sore throat
What would you say if …
• You didn’t know whether you should read the text aloud
• E.g. Shall I read silently or aloud?
What would you say if …
• You didn’t know whether you should be the next to answer
• E.g. Is it my turn?
What would you say if …
• You needed a copy of something
• E.g. Could I have a copy, please?
What would you say if …
• You hadn’t understood your teacher’s explanation
• E.g. Could you explain that again?
What would you say if …
• You apologized for leaving the book at home
• E.g. I’m afraid I’ve left my book at home
What would you say if …
• You didn’t feel quite well
• E.g. I’m feeling a bit under the weather. I have a headache.
Phrasal Verb “to break”Phrasal Verb “to break”
Убежать, освободиться1) сломаться
2) раскиснуть
разразиться, начаться1) вламываться
2) неожиданно начать
MatchMatch
break awaybreak away
break downbreak down
break intobreak into
break outbreak out
• убежатьубежать• ломатьсяломаться• разразиться, разразиться,
начатьсяначаться• неожиданно начатьнеожиданно начать• потерять контроль потерять контроль
над собойнад собой• вырватьсявырваться• вламыватьсявламываться
• witchcraft• a philosopher• a caretaker• legendary• to concentrate• surroundings• a dormitory• a wizard• wizardry• to enrol• a queue• to queue• to vanish• to tickle • solid
• to force• to squeak• a squeak• squeaky• a mess• to mess• messy• complicated• rare• rarely• to relieve• relief• to drone• droning• to warn• warning