Unit 3 – Lend a Hand
Topic: Requests & Favors
Lend a hand = help = assist = help out el atmak, yardım etmek
Favor = kindness = asking for something to do iyilik
Borrow (get, take) borç almak ≠ lend (loan, give) borç vermek
Request (n, v) = ask = demand istek, talep, talep etmek
Snapshot
Annoying = irritating sinir bozucu
Babysit bebek bakıcılığı
Niece = daughter of your sibling kardeş kızı, yeğen
Nephew = son of your sibling kardeş oğlu, yeğen
Charity = NGO = nonprofit organization UNICEF, Green peace, WWF hayır kurumu
Donate (v) bağış yapmak
Donation (n) bağış
Loan = debt = borrowing money from a bank borç
Signing imzalama
Co-sign = signing together birlikte imzalamak, kefil olmak
Conversation
Thanks a million = thanks a lot
Suppose = think = guess sanmak
Word Power – Collocations:
Eat an apple
Read a book
Eat a book
Drive a car (Araba sürmek) – drive a truck
Ride a bike – ride a horse
Ride a car
Do homework make homework
Do laundry çamaşır yıkamak
Turn on the lights open the lights
Owe = be in debt borçlu olmak
Apologize (v) = offer an apology = saying sorry özür dilemek
Invitation davet
Turn down = reject = refuse = decline opposite: accept
Give / receive a gift
make a phone call telefon görüşmesi yapmak
give compliment = praise = saying something nice iltifat etmek
Whether = if eğer
Yet = until now henüz
Grade = evaluate = assess değerlendirmek
Is due = until when = when is the deadline vadesi ne zamana kadar
Deadline son teslim tarihi
Reading
Bring up the subject = present a topic Konuyu gündeme getirmek
hang out = spending time with someone takılmak, vakit geçirmek
Hung out V2 (Past Tense)
matter = topic = subject
Confront someone = facing someone yüzleşmek
Whole = all = total = entire
Avoid = stay away uzak durmak, kaçınmak
handle a problem = tackle a problem bir problem ele almak, halletmek
Speaking Topics (Voice Messages)
- How do you ask for favors politely?
- Describe a time when you helped someone or asked for help.
- What are some good ways to refuse a request without offending someone?
Writing Topics (IELTS Style, Adapted)
- Helping others is an important part of society. Should people be required to do community service?
- Describe a situation where you had to ask for a big favor.
Grammar Book:
- Requests with modals, if clauses, and gerunds (Grammar for IELTS: Unit 9 – Modals and Hypotheticals).
- Indirect requests (Grammar for IELTS: Unit 13 – Politeness and Indirect Speech).
Vocabulary: Academic Vocabulary in Use:
- Unit 14: Verbs & Prepositions (focus on, consent to, account for)
- Unit 16: Fixed Expressions (e.g., “in a variety of ways”)

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