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Functions
Mime cards (Worksheet 1)
Photocopy and cut up the cards below and sort out the pack so that the ones that will be
easiest / most interesting for your class are at the top of the pile.
Pleased to meet
you.
I swear. /
I promise.
I don’t feel well. /
I (am/feel) sick/ill.
He is dead.
It’s too loud.
Sorry.
Waiter! The bill,
please.
I’m pregnant.
You’ve lost
weight.
I won! / I’m the
winner!
You can’t smoke.
/ No smoking.
Please sit down. /
Take a seat.
Excuse me!
Excuse me, can I
get past? / can I
get through?
I’m 65 (years old).
(I’m / I feel) sad.
I’m hungry.
That was
delicious.
Thank you.
Please eat.
After you.
This way.
Sign here
(please).
You’re very
strong.
I’m cold.
I’m hot.
You’re late.
I’m disappointed.
Can I take a
photo of you?
I love you.
I’m sleeping.
Goodbye.
(At/It’s) 7 o’clock.
Would you like a
cup of tea?
I’m getting
married.
Let’s talk.
© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005
Taken from the
Skills
section in
www.onestopenglish.com
 Functions
Mime cards (Worksheet 1, continued)
Be quiet.
so-so
money
I forgot (about it).
six
Zero
two
good
It’s great /
wonderful.
Bad
I don’t know.
It’s straight
ahead.
stop
Slow down. /
Calm down.
please
no
Come here.
You can’t. /
It’s not allowed. /
No entry.
I’m proud.
I / me
you
Yes, sir.
I’m thinking
(about it).
He’s/she’s) mad/
crazy.
a little
Close
up
down
behind
Go away!
10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4,
3, 2, 1
yes
© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005
Taken from the
Skills
section in
www.onestopenglish.com
 Functions
Key to mimes (Worksheet 2)
The following key gives some suggestions for physical gestures that go with functional language in
Britain. These might vary from country to country.
Pleased to meet you.
In Britain maybe shaking hands, in other cultures hugs, bows or
kisses.
so-so
In Britain, this would be an open hand, palm down, twisted from
side to side.
money
In many countries this is shown by a gesture that pretends you
are rubbing a note between your thumb and two fingers.
six
In Britain, this would be shown by holding both hands up with
five fingers on one hand and the first finger on the other. In
Japan, the first finger of the second hand must be put in front of
the other hand. There are many other cultural variations.
zero
In Britain, this is usually shown by making a circle from the
thumb and first finger, like okay (see below). This is an offensive
gesture in some cultures, e.g. Turkey.
two
Most cultures show this by holding up the first two fingers. In
Britain, you must be sure to turn your palm towards the person
you are speaking to (like a peace sign) as the other way round is
an offensive gesture.
good
Thumbs up. Again, this is offensive in some countries (e.g.
Turkey).
bad
Thumbs down. In Japan this means go to hell.
I don’t know.
In Europe, shrugging your shoulders, with palms turned up.
stop
Holding an open palm towards the person you are talking to. In
Greece, this is the worst gesture you can make.
please
Maybe palms together as if praying, or even getting on your
knees!
Come here.
In Britain the waving fingers are held up, so that the fingers flick
over your shoulder. In Thailand this would mean go away. This
changes a lot country to country.
dead
Maybe cutting across your neck. In Japan this means you are
fired from your job.
I
In Britain people point towards their chest. In Japan it is more
usual to point to your nose.
you
In Britain, mothers always teach that it is rude to point at all, but
using an open hand rather than a finger is usually considered
more polite.
mad
Tapping the side of the head or making a circular gesture with
your finger.
delicious
Licking or smacking your lips, or making an Italian kissing your
fingers gesture.
10, 9, 8
Some cultures count by putting their fingers up (e.g. UK) and
others by folding their fingers down. Very confusing!
yes
A nod.
© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005
Taken from the
Skills
section in
www.onestopenglish.com
 Functions
Response matching cards (Worksheet 3)
Response prompts
Response cards
1. Thank you for
picking up the kids
after school.
You’re welcome.
Not at all.
It was no problem.
2. You seem to be
sitting on my
newspaper!
Oh, I’m sorry.
I am terribly sorry. Is
it okay?
I do apologize. I’ll
buy you another one.
3. Could I borrow
your dictionary?
I’m sorry but I’m
using it myself right
now.
Of course, go ahead.
I’m afraid I haven’t
brought it with me
today.
4. Would you like to
come out for a drink
later?
I’d love to but I’m a
bit busy this week.
Sorry.
Hmm. Today’s a bit
tricky. Can we make
it tomorrow?
Good idea. Where
shall we meet?
5. I’ve photocopied
last lesson’s notes
for you. Here you
are.
Oh, you shouldn’t
have!
That’s very kind of
you. I’ll do the same
for you some time!
That’s really useful.
Thank you so much.
6. Would you like a
cup of coffee?
Yes please. That
would be lovely.
Thanks for the offer,
but I just had one 10
minutes ago.
Oh yes, I’d love one
if it’s not too much
trouble.
7. John, have you
met Margaret?
No, I don’t think so.
How do you do?
Of course, last
summer. How are
things?
No, I believe this is
the first time.
Pleased to meet you.
8. So, why don’t we
get together to study
for the test at 3
o’clock?
Hmm, I’m a bit busy
then. How about
7:30?
Okay. Let’s meet in
the library.
Good idea. See you
then.
© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005
Taken from the
Skills
section in
www.onestopenglish.com
 Functions
Response matching cards (Worksheet 3, continued)
Response prompts
Response cards
9. I think we should
move all the desks
into the corner.
I agree.
Are you sure that’s a
good idea?
You could be right.
10. Hello. Chou
Cream English
School. Jane
speaking. How can I
help you?
Hello. This is Juan
speaking. I got a
message that I
should phone you.
Can I speak to Mr
Sedgwick please?
Oh, I’m sorry. I
dialled the wrong
number. Sorry to
trouble you.
11. I’m sorry but I
really have to go. My
dinner will be ready
soon.
Okay. Have a good
weekend.
Okay. Bye.
Take care. See you
next week.
© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 2005
Taken from the
Skills
section in
www.onestopenglish.com
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