You want to borrow your classmate’s calculator during an exam review. (Requesting permission), You need to find the writing center on campus. (Requesting information), The classroom is very hot. (Requesting that someone do something), You are not sure which TOEFL preparation book to buy. (Requesting advice or an opinion), Your friend studies only the night before exams. (Giving advice or an opinion), You and your friend need to prepare for a speaking test. (Suggesting speaker and listener do something together), Your classmate is carrying many heavy books. (Offering to do something), Your friend suggests studying at the library. (Agreeing with suggestions / advice / opinions), Your friend says memorizing vocabulary lists is enough. (Disagreeing with suggestions / advice / opinions), Your friend offers to do your part of a group project. (Refusing offers and requests), You want to leave class early for an appointment. (Requesting permission), You don’t know when the TOEFL registration deadline is. (Requesting information), You need your partner to send you the project file. (Requesting that someone do something), You are thinking about studying abroad next year. (Requesting advice or an opinion), Your classmate wants to skip English practice. (Giving advice or an opinion), You and your classmate are free this weekend. (Suggesting speaker and listener do something together), Your teacher needs help organizing materials. (Offering to do something), Your classmate says practice tests are useful. (Agreeing with suggestions / advice / opinions), Your classmate suggests skipping speaking practice. (Disagreeing with suggestions / advice / opinions), Your classmate asks you to share answers during a quiz. (Refusing offers and requests).

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