10 questions
These are phrases for how to get people's attention, except.....
Excuse me, ma'am
May I have your attention please?
Look at !
Good Bye!
When you are on a plane and you want to change seats, what sentence is correct to use?
Excuse me, sir, Is it okay if I change seats?
May I have your attention, is it okay if I change seats?
Look at me! I need to change seats
Listen to me ! May I change seats?
When a flight attendance gives a safety instructions, she/he will say.......... to get passenger's attention
attention please
hey, you!
look at me
please listen to me!
When you are in a classroom and your teacher is going to teach a lesson, what is the sentence she/he might say?
Ok, class... May I have your attention, please? I am going to start the class!
Hey... Look at me... I am going to teach you!
Listen to me... I am going to open the class...
Please, look at me! I need you pay attention. Class is going to start!
There is an empty chair and you want to seat there. How will you say?
Excuse me, May I have your attention, please?
Excuse, me! May I sit here?
Excuse me ! Can you move your seat?
Excuse me, sir. I want to sit here!
From the dialogue , we could assume that they might be at....
a library
a basketball yard
a bank
a park
Who does the person start conversation? she might be...
a librarian
a basketball coach
a bank customer service
a dentist
Situation : in a classroom
Teacher: Hello, everyone.............., I got an announcement for all of us
Students : Ok, ma'am.
Question : What is the correct phrase for the blank?
May I have your attention, please!
guysss listen
listen to me
look at me now
You are a class leader and you have something to announce to your classmates, what is the correct sentence to use ?
Guys... tomorrow we gonna have Math exam!
Morning!! attention please! I have something important to announce !
Shut up everyone!
Listen, listen, I want to talk
................, I want to talk to you very important thing!
Can I have a minute, please?
Hey listen...
Attention please
May I have your attention, please?