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17/11/2022

Situation Dialogues; Unit 10 – Tea-time

Conversation:
(1)
A: Would you care for a cup of tea?
B: Only if you’re having one.
A: Do you take milk and sugar?
B: A dash of milk and two lumps, please.

(2)
A: I expect you could do with a cup of tea, Couldn’t you?
B: I’d rather have a cup of coffee, if you don’t mind.
A: Milk and sugar?
B: A milky one without sugar, please.

(3)
A: How about a nice cup of tea before you go?
B: Yes, I’d love one.
A: How do you like it?
B: A strong one with three spoons for me, please.

(4)
A: Would you like a cup of tea.
B: Only if it’s not too much trouble.
A: Do you like it with milk and sugar?
B: Not too much milk and just half a spoonful, please.

English Common Usages, words, Grammar and Conversation.

*Would you care for Sth -------------?
*Would you like sth --------------------?
*How about sth --------------------?
*What about sth ——————?
-Would you care for a cup of coffee?
-Would you like a chocolate biscuit?
-Would you care for a glass of milk?
-Would you like a slice of cake?
-Would you care for a drink of orange?
-Would you like this sandwich?
-How about some coffee?
-What about another cup of tea?

*A Dish of Milk: very little milk
*two lumps: two sugar cubes

-Plenty of milk and three spoons for me, please.
-A dish of milk and three lumps for me, please.
-A little of milk and no sugar for me, please.
-Plenty of milk and lots of sugar for me, please.

*To do with sth ----. (လိုအပ်သည်)
-I expect you could do with a cup of tea, Couldn’t you?
-I could do with any drink except tea.

*to do sth with sb/sth—- (what နဲ့တွဲသုံး)
-What have you done with my computer?
-What did you do with my car?

*to have sth/nothing/a lot … to do with sb/sth… (ပါဝင်ပတ်သက်ခြင်းရှိသည် မရှိ)
-There are many things to do with computer and phone for young people. Don’t spend a lot of time on the Facebook.
-I wonder Government has nothing to do with the present situation.
-I have nothing to do with the government.
-My works have a lot to do with foreigners.

*Would rather + sth/ V0 sth ————-.
* would prefer to + V0 ———-
A: Shall we go by train?
B: I would rather go by plane.
-I would prefer to go by car.

-I am exhausted. I would rather not go out this evening.
-I’d rather stay at home this evening.
-I’d rather have a cup of coffee if you don’t mind.
-Would you prefer tea or coffee?

“*A: Would you like a cup of tea?
B: Yes, I’d love one.”

A: Would you like this sandwich?
B: Yes, I’d love it.

A: Would you like some coffee?
B: Yes, I’d love some.

A: Would you like these biscuits?
B: I’d love them.

A: Would you like to come again?
B: I’d love to

A: Would you like another cup of tea?
B: I’d love one.

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