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Ivahew [28]
3 years ago
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はなして みましょう conversation practice 1. what would you say to your instructor if you forgot your homework? 2. your instructor is tal

king to someone. you need to speak to him/her. how would you interrupt the conversation? 3. your classmates are standing in front of the door. you want to leave the room. what would you say to them? 4. the student sitting next to you picks up the pencil you just dropped. what would you say to him/her?
Social Studies
1 answer:
pickupchik [31]3 years ago
7 0
1 I just stay slient and die inside 2 just wait for a opportunity to talk to them 3 I usually awkwardly stand there until they get it and move or I say excuse me 4 I start stuttering and/or quietly ask the to get it for me
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