@norbelcuatrez
Anubandanchang School
2018-2022
Giving thanks is
Situational.
“Thank you..
You’re welcome.”
How to respond :
“Thank you.”
Situational.
“Thank you..
You’re welcome.”
You’re welcome.
You should say:
“You’re welcome.”
in :
1. In a formal situation.
2. In a serious situation.
3. When you give
someone a gift.
4. When you did
someone a favor
Don’t say :
“ You’re welcome.”
After:
1. Giving compliments.
2. Insignificant acts
3. Casual situation.
Other ways to say:
“You’re welcome.”
1. Anytime (Giving advice)
2. No worries.( Assurance)
3.Don’t mention it.
( Comfort)
4. My pleasure ( favor)
Hi. Hello.
I can tell you ‘re new in here. Indeed. I moved in yesterday.
What’s your next class? Let me check my time table.
Oh, It’s Science at 10.
It’s three past 10.
Oh .. I’ve got to get going.
No worries. I’m late.
See you around
It was lovely meeting you.
Hi. Hello.
Do you mind if I sit here? Not at all.
What do you have for lunch?
Ah… chicken burger.
Looks good. But I prefer
Is it spicy. Tom yam khong.
Neither of those foods A bit. But I love spicy foods.
work for me. I cant handle How about green curry?
Spicy foods. Your digestive track must be
sensitive.
Sure is.
When do we use
TO
FOR
To----- Recipient
For----- Purpose
Give---- to----recipient
Buy---For--- purpose
To--- recipient
• Place
• Action
• Job
Examples:
He’s going to Bulgaria.
He’s going to work.
I’m going to Bangkok.
Buy---- for---- (purpose)
For+( verb + ing)
For going
For being
For helping
Thank you for being with me.
So happy for baking me a cake.
I give you 10 for doing the dishes.
Excuse me for being late.
Buy---- for---- (purpose)
For+ noun
I bought a present for her.
I’m going to bake a cake for
Mom.