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Spoken English Basics - Some Polite Words in English

Sridevi D.
16/06/2020 0 0

Please

Thank you.

Welcome M

pleasure 

Allow me

Sorry 

May I help you?

Pardon/Apologize Please (Request)

1. Please give me a glass of water.

2. Please give me the book.

3. Please clean the room.

4. Please close the door.

5. Would you mind giving me your pen please?

6. Could you open the door please?

7. Please tell me the time.

8. Please lend me a piece of paper.

9. Could you please, write a letter for me?

10. Please, may I come in?

11. Book please!

12. Time please!

13. Water please!

14. Breakfast please!

15. Ticket please!

16. Just a moment please!

17. Yes, please!

Thank You

1. Thanks.

2. Thanks so much.

3. Thank you very much.

4. Many, many, thanks to you.

5. Very many thanks to you.

6. A million thanks.

7. Thanks a ton.

8. Thank you for your help.

9. Thank you for your kindness.

10. Thank you for your advice.

11. Thank you for everything.

12. Thanking you sincerely!

Replies

1. You are welcome.

2. You are most welcome.

3. You are always welcome.

4. The pleasure is mine.

5. It’s my pleasure.

6. The pleasure is entirely mine.

7. Don’t mention it.

8. Not to mention.

9. Not at all.

10.No mention please.

Welcome

1. Welcome to my house.

2. Welcome to my shop.

3. Welcome to London

4. Welcome to America.

5. Welcome home.

Pleasure

1. With great pleasure.

2. It’s my pleasure.

3. It’s a pleasure.

4. It’s always a pleasure.

5. The pleasure is mine.

6. The pleasure is entirely yours.

Allow Me

1. Please allow me to do the work.

2. Please allow me to serve.

3. Please allow me to speak first.

4. Please allow me to prepare breakfast.

5. Please allow me to see the patient.

After You

1. Would you please come and have dinner?-→→→-After you

2. Would you please step into the elevator?--→→→After you

3. Come on, let’s go down.- -→→→→→-→→→After you

Sorry

1. I’m sorry. 2. I’m very sorry. 3. I’m really sorry. 4. I’m sorry I’m late. 5. I’m sorry I forgot. 6. I’m sorry I’ve lost your pen. 7. I’m sorry I don’t know the answer. 8. I’m sorry I don’t have so much money. 9. I’m sorry I don’t have a watch. 10. I’m sorry I haven’t met. 11. I’m sorry I can’t sing. 12. Sorry for the trouble. 13. Sorry for the pain. 14. Sorry for my mistake. 15. Sorry for the inconvenience. 16. Sorry for everything.

Replies 1. Never mind. 2. No problem. 3. Not to worry. 4. Don’t worry. 5. Let’s forget it. Excuse Me 1. Please excuse me. 2. Excuse me, please. 3. Please, may I be excused? 4. Excuse me, I am coming just now.

Replies 1. Yes sure. 2. Yes please. 3. Most certainly. 4. Definitely. May I help you? 1. May I help you do it?-→→→→Yes please. 2. May I help you go there?-→→No thanks. 3. May I help you paint?→→→→Certainly. 4. May I help you lift it?-→→→→If you can. 5. May I help you remove it?-→→If you don’t mind. 6. May I help you get up?→→→→If you wish to. 7. May I help you hold it?-→→→→I would certainly be glad. 8. May I help you clean it?-→→→→I would certainly be glad. 9. May I help you write a letter?-→→I would love if you could. 10. May I help you buy a book?-→→I would be grateful. 

Apologise 1. Please, may I beg your pardon? 2. I beg your pardon. 3. Pardon please. Apologise 1. Please accept my sincere apologies. 2. I apologise sincerely from the bottom of my heart. 3. I apologise personally from my side for whatever has been said or done wrong.

Conversation Openers 1. What is your name? 2. Nice day, isn’t it? 3. May I help you? 4. Have we met before? 5. What is the matter? 6. Yes please? 7. Good morning, what can I do for you? 8. My name is John, what yours? 9. Your face is familiar, have we met before? 10. Bad weather isn’t it? It’s been raining all day. 11. Is this your first day at the office? 12. New face, aren’t you? 13. Are you a new member of this club? 14. That’s a very nice shirt you are wearing. 15. Haven’t seen you before. 16. New face, joined recently? 17. Do you have a pen I can use? 18. Could you tell me the time please? 19. Everything seems to be so quiet here. 20. Who are you? I’ve never seen you before. 

– Request Use each of the words from the word bank to fill in the blank for each request below. Practice saying each individual request out loud. 

For Example: The word will be: keep it

1. Please keep it. 2. May I keep it please? 3. Will you keep it please? 4. Would you mind keeping it? 5. I would like you to keep it. Word Bank Read,Write,,Reply,,Type, Listen,,Do it,.,Look, Stop, Sit down, Clean, Continue, Eat, Leave, Come, Study, Drive, Wait, Sing, Serve, Pay..

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