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Key sentences
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Thanks for (gerund). Thank you for (gerund). |
You're welcome. No problem. |
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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I appreciate (noun). I appreciate (pronoun). |
Sure thing. |
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Thanks for (noun). Thanks for (pronoun). |
Don't mention it. |
Accepting thanks | Giving thanks |
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Sorry, I can't help you. | Thanks anyway. Thanks for trying. |
Drills
Say these sentences without looking.
gerund | sentence |
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meeting me | Thanks for meeting me. |
helping me | Thanks for helping me. |
coming | Thanks for coming. |
telling me | Thanks for telling me. |
noun | sentence |
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your help | I appreciate your help. |
the gesture | I appreciate the gesture. |
your work | I appreciate your work. |
the work you've done | I appreciate the work you've done. |
noun | sentence |
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the present | Thanks for the present. |
the ride | Thanks for the ride. |
your kindness | Thanks for your kindness. |
your hospitality | Thanks for your hospitality. |
Example
Practice this conversation.
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Thanks for (meeting me). | You're welcome. |
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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I appreciate (your help). | Sure thing. |
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Thanks for (the present). | Don't mention it. |
Accepting thanks | Giving thanks |
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Sorry, I can't help you. | Thanks anyway. |
Change partners. Use your imagination and change the sentences.
Exercise
Use your imagination. Make your own conversation.
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Thanks for ... . |
You're welcome. |
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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I appreciate .... | Sure thing. |
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Thanks for .... | Don't mention it. |
Accepting thanks | Giving thanks |
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Sorry, I can't help you. | Thanks anyway. |
Change partners. Use your imagination and make another conversation.
Practice
Giving thanks | Accepting thanks |
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Imagine your partner helped you. Imagine what they did. Thank them. | Accept your partner's thanks. |
Further study
Resource type: this resource is a lesson in English as a second language. |
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