POLITE ENGLISH. Expressing your gratitude in English. FREE ON-LINE COURSE. Lesson 6: version without a key



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POLITE ENGLISH FREE ON-LINE COURSE Lesson 6: Expressing your gratitude in English. version without a key

WARM UP THINK "Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." William Arthur Ward Do you agree with the quote? Find out more about the author of the quote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/william_arthur_ward Expand your vocabulary! gratitude (noun) - the feeling or quality of being grateful gratuity (noun) - an amount of money given as a reward for a service grateful (adjective) - showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person ungrateful (adjective) - not showing or expressing any thanks gratuitous (adjective) - not necessary, or with no cause grateful (adjective) - showing or expressing thanks, especially to another person Synonyms: appreciation, thankfulness Antonyms: ingratitude REMEMBER! To be grateful to someone for something.

SPEAKING Express your gratitude using the phrase I m grateful to for. your colleague has helped you to finish your important project on time I am grateful... your friend has helped you to sort out a difficult family issue I am really... your mother has helped you with your children when you had to work I am really LISTENING AND WATCHING Watch the video and answer the questions below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuopxqb48aa

1. What is the first story that Ahalya tells? 2. How did the story end? 3. Why does Ahalya mention a cashier at a fast food joint? 4. What is the second thing that you can do to express your gratitude? 5. What is the third idea of Ahalya to express your gratitude? 6. What other ideas does Ahalya mention? 7. What is Ahalya grateful for at the moment?

USEFUL PHRASES FOR DENYING AND REFUSING Order the phrases into the proper columns. That s very kind of you. How kind you are to help me. I do appreciate it. Thanks for your kind words. You are so helpful. Thank you for taking the trouble to help me. Thank you for your consideration. Thank you for spending time with me. I am very grateful that you are considering my problem. Basic phrases Written and formal phrases Very polite and formal Thank you. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. Many thanks for your email. I was so pleased to hear from you. I greatly appreciate your kind words. Many thanks for your assistance in our project. Source: http://www.myenglishteacher.eu/blog/how-to-say-thank-you-26-thank-you-sayings/

MORE PHRASES FOR DENYING AND REFUSING POLITELY Thank you, I really appreciate your help. I appreciate! Cheers! Thanks a ton. Please accept my best thanks. I thank you most warmly. My gratitude to you for all you have done I will never forget what you ve done for me. All I can say is Thank you! I cannot express my appreciation. I cannot thank you enough for helping me. I am all gratitude. Thanks a million. Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Words can't describe how thankful I am. Thank you for your thoughtfulness I truly appreciate you. I am really grateful to you for this. I ll be forever grateful. Your generosity overwhelms me. READING Find out more phrases for saying THANK YOU! http://www.thank-you-note-examples-and-tips.com/thank-you-phrases.html

SPEAKING Practice the thank you expressions and expressing your gratitude by using the phrases from the videos and exercises above, in the following situations. Your colleague has helped you in a difficult situation at your work. Your boss has appreciated your effort and has given you a pay rise. You sister stayed with your children while you were at your friend s party. A stranger in a street helped you with your baggage. Someone helped you to carry a big box to your car.

PAIR WORK Work with your friend/colleague and practice the phrases in situations above. Try to keep the conversation going for a bit longer. Improvise.