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It is forbidden!

Excuse me, madam, it is forbidden smoking in the restaurant.
- Where Can I smoke then?
- You can smoke on the terrace.
- On the terrace? Then that! No thank you!
- Madam, please! Do not smoke here

I'd like a room, please.
For one person.
- For a person ... Agree.
Give me your passport, please ...
Ah! You have a dog?
-Yes.
- I'm sorry, sir, but you can not take your dog with you in the room.
- But how? !

Excuse me, ma'am, you can not use your laptop.
- What do you mean I can not! But I phone to my son! This is very important!
- No, ma'am, I'm sorry. It is not possible. You can not call in the aircraft. Call him at the airport upon arrival.

DISCOVER
Where are they?
Listen to the dialogues and tell where different people.
What they can not do?
Listen again and say that people can not do.
Dialogue 1: It can not
Dialogue 2: It can not
Dialogue 3: It can not

TRAIN
And here?
Identify what you can do or not do in the following locations.
In one film.
2 In the classroom.
3 At the restaurant.

What is allowed?
Observe the drawings. Ask your neighbor (s) what we can do or not do. Several answers are possible.
Example: Is it possible to enter?
No, you can not enter / he is forbidden to enter / it is not allowed to enter here. / Do not enter.

What do they say?
Complete the sentences with I, you, he, we, you or them. 1 Patrick, tell the time of appointment with
Mr. Chen, please.
2 No, you're not good in this sweater! Take one other color!
3 Lucie! Anna! For 20 €. Go, buy a CD.
4 Sophie arrives! Show your photos in Spain.
5 No, we do not take the subway.
Call a taxi.
6 They love Italian cuisine: pastas do.

• Ask, and refuse to permission - Where can I smoke?
- You can smoke on the terrace.
- You can not take your dog.
• Express prohibitions
- It is forbidden to smoke.
- You can not call the plane.
- It is not possible.
- Do not smoke!

Oppose [f] and [3]
Say if you hear [J] or

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