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© British Council Who ____ these people? 2.Who ____ the visitor? 3.What _____ he want?

© British Council Who are these people? 2.Who is the visitor? 3.What does he want? 4.Does he get what he wants?

© British Council 2014 Task 1: understanding the film Watch the film. Are the statements true or false? 1. Arjun is busy when Bob knocks on the door. 2. Bob lives near Arjun and Sunita. 3. Bob wants to watch the football with Arjun. 4. Bob is working in his flat. 5. Bob wants Arjun to turn down his TV. 6. Sunita is angry with Arjun. 7. Bob says to Arjun ‘Please can you turn your TV down?’ 8. Sunita is happy with her tea.

Task 1 – interactive game © British Council 2014

Did you hear these words in the film? Who said them? Why? neighbour turn down noisy bother polite reasons thin thirsty © British Council 2014

Task 2: Vocabulary from the film Here are some words you heard in the film. Put one in each gap. neighbourturn down noisy bother polite reasons thin thirsty Bob can hear Arjun’s TV because it is very ………………. Bob thinks Arjun is busy, so he says ‘I’m sorry to …………… you’. He doesn’t want to make trouble for Arjun. Bob was not rude to Arjun. He was very ………………. and friendly. Bob is Arjun and Sunita’s ……………………. He lives in the next flat. The walls of Bob’s flat are very …………………. That’s why he can hear Arjun’s TV. Bob wants Arjun to …………………… his TV because it is very noisy. He wants him to make the volume quieter. Sunita asks Arjun for a drink because she is …………….. There are three ………………… why Arjun’s TV is a problem for Bob: 1. The TV is very noisy. 2. The walls are thin. 3. He is working and he can hear Arjun’s TV. © British Council 2014

Task 2 – interactive game © British Council 2014

Task 3: Practise using the words Who is Bob? What does he want Arjun to do? Why does he want him to do this? Give three reasons. When was the last time you didn’t come to class? What was the reason? What do you like to drink when you are very thirsty? Was Bob rude to Arjun? © British Council 2014

Task 4: Requests and reasons Here are some sentences from the film. What do Bob and Sunita say? What do they mean? Copy the sentences into the right column. I can hear your television.I’m working. Can you get me something to drink? I’m thirsty. Please can you turn your TV down? The walls are very thin. I need peace and quiet.I can’t think. What does Bob say?What does he mean? What does Sunita say?What does she mean? © British Council 2014

What does Bob say?What does he mean? 1.I can hear your television. 2.I’m working. 3.The walls are very thin. 4.I need peace and quiet. 5.I can’t think. Please can you turn your TV down? What does Sunita say?What does she mean? I’m thirsty.Can you get something to drink? © British Council 2014

Task 4 – interactive game © British Council 2014

Task 5: Practise making requests Look at the words. What is Sunita saying to Arjun? make me / sandwich? ……………………………………………………………... tidy / living room? ……………………………………………………………… put / clothes / away? ……………………………………………………………… put / rubbish / out? ……………………………………………………………… empty / washing machine? ……………………………………………………………… do / washing up? ………………………………………………………………. © British Council 2014

Task 5 – interactive game © British Council 2014

What Sunita says: reasonsWhat she means: requests 1.I’m hungry. 2.This bag is very heavy. 3.I haven’t got any money with me. 4.Your clothes are all over the floor. 5.We have visitors coming for dinner tonight. 6.I can’t open this bottle. a.Could you help me carry it please? b.Please can you put them away? c.Can you open it for me please? d.Could you tidy the living room please? e.Please could you pay for the coffee? f.Can you make me a sandwich please? © British Council 2014 Task 6: Reasons and requests

What Sunita says: reasonsWhat she means: requests 1.I’m hungry. 2.This bag is very heavy. 3.I haven’t got any money with me. 4.Your clothes are all over the floor. 5.We have visitors coming for dinner tonight. 6.I can’t open this bottle.

Task 6 – interactive game © British Council 2014

Task 7: Read a note to your neighbour Bob’s children often play outside Arjun’s flat early on Sunday morning. Arjun isn’t happy about this. He knocks on Bob’s door but Bob isn’t in, so he decides to write a note to Bob. 1.What is Arjun’s problem? 2.What is he going to do? © British Council 2014

Which note is better? Why? Why is it a problem for Arjun ? Can you ask your children not to play outside our flat on Sunday mornings? I am very unhappy about this. We sleep on Sunday mornings. Hi Bob, I hope you are well. I have a small problem. Every Sunday morning we can hear your children playing outside our flat. My wife, Sunita, works at the hospital on Saturday nights, so she needs to sleep on Sunday morning. Please could you ask your children to play inside your flat on Sunday mornings? Thank you very much. Arjun Hi Bob, I hope you are well. I have a small problem. Every Sunday morning we can hear your children playing outside our flat. My wife, Sunita, works at the hospital on Saturday nights, so she needs to sleep on Sunday morning. Please could you ask your children to play inside your flat on Sunday mornings? Thank you very much. Arjun © British Council 2014

Task 8: Write a note to your neighbour You have an important hospital appointment tomorrow afternoon and you can’t pick up your daughter from school. Your neighbour’s son is in the same class as your daughter. Write a note to your neighbour. In your note: explain your problem ask your neighbour to pick up your daughter from school. What’s your problem? What are you going to do? © British Council 2014