Exercise 1:
Write this dialogue as a report. Use the verbs in the brackets:
A is an airp...
English, 29.05.2020 13:57 donalyndearingbizz
Exercise 1:
Write this dialogue as a report. Use the verbs in the brackets:
A is an airport security official and B is a male passenger.
A: Excuse me, sir. Could you please stop and take off your shoes. (tell)
B: All right. (agree)
A: Now please put your bag on the rollers. (ask)
B: No, I don’t want to do that. (refuse)
A: Please put your bag on the rollers. (ask again)
B: I don’t want to put the bag through the X-ray. (say) It contains undeveloped film. (explain) I don’t
want to damage it. (tell)
A: Don’t worry (advise) The X-ray won’t damage your film. (Inform) Now please put your bag on the
rollers. (instruct)
B: OK. (comply)
Answers: 1
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Answers: 2
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