Making Polite Requests in English │ SPEAK PERFECT ENGLISH!

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If you want to sound more British, watch this lesson and learn how MAKING POLITE REQUESTS IN ENGLISH will help you to SPEAK PERFECT ENGLISH and sound much more English.

In this video, I teach you how to make polite requests in a REAL-LIFE CONTEXT, with real spoken British English between native speakers, so you can use these examples to speak perfect English and ask polite questions in English in your own life.

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POLITE REQUESTS TO PRACTICE - FROM MY CONVERSATIONS

Could I have a coffee please?
Can I have it black please?
Would you mind if I had a glass of water please?
Can you bring me a spoon please?
Is it possible to have a cake please?
Is there any chance to warm it up?
I'd like the bill please.

POLITE REQUEST SENTENCES TO PRACTICE

Would you mind.....giving me a napkin please?
Could I have.....a coffee please?
Could you.....bring the menu please?
Can I have.....the bill please?
Can you.....bring me a glass of water please?
Is it possible.....to pay with a credit card please?
I'd like.....a cake please.
Is there any chance.....that I can sit at that table please?
I'll have.....extra milk in my coffee please.
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Song: Distrion and Alex Skrindo - Entropy (NCS Release)

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See you soon
Deirdre X

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Do you have any favourite polite requests in English that you like to use? I'd love to hear from you in the comments below. Good luck with your English. Lots of love. Deirdre. X

PalmTreeTeachingTV
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You are such a good teacher, and you have the perfect TV voice!

SimpleMarketingAcademy
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Sister Deirdre, it was really another success story. Try to focus on such short and easy to use grammar patterns. Really helpful and useful .
Thanks a million.

Chahitelma
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This is great to know! Thank you so much for sharing this!

OfficialTylerWhite
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I LOVE this!! Your energy is contagious and the information is AWESOME! Thank you!

SarahFontenot
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I am waiting impatiently for the video you each time upload, ❤ thank you so much my great teacher ❤

blues
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thanks for sharing your expertise - liked and shared

lamajigmeg
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So interesting. Can I say how awesome this video is?

SuperPina
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Teacher pls Could u do in every videos some words and their pronunciation
cuz i have difficultly in pronunciation
if u couldnt pls in next video try to montion the pronunciation of these words
except
accept
expect

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