Asking Permission and Making Requests

Asking Permission and Making Requests

Asking Permission and Making Requests

If you’re an ESL teacher looking for free downloadable PDF worksheets to make your classroom more engaging and effective, we’ve got a great resource for you! Our “Asking Permission and Making Requests” printable handout is perfect for intermediate learners and designed to encourage polite, natural English in real-world situations.

Whether you’re planning a conversation class or just want a quick warm-up activity, this ready-to-use ESL worksheet is all about helping students speak with confidence and courtesy.


🎁 What’s Inside the Free PDF?

This worksheet is split into three fun and educational sections:

✅ Part A: Practical Speaking Scenarios

Students use polite, indirect expressions to ask for things or seek permission. They’ll work with realistic situations like:

  • Borrowing a phone
  • Asking directions
  • Opening a window
  • Interrupting a meeting

All designed to help them practice softening language and sounding more natural in English.

✅ Part B: Listening and Grammar Challenge

Fill-in-the-blank and sentence reordering exercises help reinforce understanding of positive and negative responses. Students get exposed to polite ways to say “no” — like “I’m afraid I can’t at the moment” — and common native speaker replies like “Sure, go ahead.”

✅ Part C: Partner Practice

It ends with a communicative task — pair work! Students switch roles to make requests and respond, helping them build confidence in real-world interactions.


🧠 Why This Lesson Works

This ESL printable lesson:

  • Encourages conversation and interaction
  • Strengthens listening and speaking skills
  • Teaches natural-sounding, polite English
  • Is perfect for B1-B2 learners or mixed-level groups

Plus, it’s a zero-prep printable — just download, print, and go!


💬 Teaching Tip

For added engagement, turn it into a roleplay game where students draw scenario cards or act out situations from real life. You can also assign Part B as homework or use it as a listening dictation with recorded examples.


Boost your ESL classroom today with this free printable worksheet. Your students will thank you — and they’ll learn to do it politely! 😉

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💬 What other grammar topics would you like? Drop your ideas in the comments!

Looking for more fun grammar activities for your English class? Check out these ideas:
ESL Speaking Games to improve fluency
Grammar Board Games for practicing sentence structures
Interactive Writing Activities for ESL learners

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