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G. Accepting an invitation ( ประโยคเชื้อ เชิญ ) Bob : How about dinner, this evening? Jane : I’d love to. Bob : Where can we meet? Jane : How about the World Trade Centre? Bob : OK. What time? Jane : Is six o’clock OK? Bob : Yes, that’s fine. See you. Jane : See you.
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Page 1: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.
Page 2: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please?

Mrs. White : Certainly.

Mrs. Brown : Thank you.

Mrs. White : And the pepper?

Mrs. Brown : No, thanks.

Page 3: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

G. Accepting an invitation ( ประโยคเชื้อเชญิ) Bob : How about dinner, this evening?

Jane : I’d love to.

Bob : Where can we meet?

Jane : How about the World Trade Centre?

Bob : OK. What time?

Jane : Is six o’clock OK?

Bob : Yes, that’s fine. See you.

Jane : See you.

Page 4: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

H. Refusing an invitation (ประโยคคำ�เชญิ) Linda : Would you like to come to a concert?

Rose : I’d like to. When is it?

Linda : On Sunday evening.

Rose : What a pity! I’m busy on Sunday.

Linda : What are you doing on Sunday?

Rose : I have to visit my uncle at the hospital.

Linda : Really! Another time perhaps?

Rose : Yes. Thanks anyway.

Page 5: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

I. Looking for something (ประโยคกำ�ลังห�สิง่ของบ�งอย�่ง)

James : What are you looking for?

George : My grammar book.

James : Where have you looked?

George : I’ve looked everywhere in this room, but I can’t find

it anywhere.

James : Maybe someone has taken it away.

Page 6: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

J. Booking some seats (ประโยคจองสิง่ของ) Man : I’d like some seats for Saturday night show.

Are there any left?

Clerk : Sorry. The show has sold out. There are no seats left.

Page 7: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

K. Asking opinion (ประโยคถ�มคว�มคิดเห็น) Harry : Have you ever eaten at the Grand Restaurant?

Joe : Yes, I have.

Harry : When did you eat there?

Joe : Three months ago.

Harry : What was the restaurant like?

Joe : It was excellent, The food was delicious, and the

service was very good.

Page 8: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

L. Inquiring (ประโยคสอบถ�ม) David : What’s the matter? Why has the but stopped? Peter : There’s been an accident. David : Has there?

Peter : Yes, there has.

Page 9: F. Asking somebody to pass something at the table Mrs. Brown : Mrs. White, could you pass me the salt, please? Mrs. White : Certainly. Mrs. Brown : Thank.

M. Borrowing money Mary : Can you lend me £10 ?

Rose : Sorry, I can’t. I’ve only two pounds in my purse.

Mary : I need some money now. Rose : Why don’t you ask Linda?

Mary : Yes, it’s good idea.


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