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Requests, Needs, and Politeness

Polite service language, softening, and practical public-life communication

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Requests, Needs, and Politeness

Polite service language, softening, and practical public-life communication

Help learners ask for help, information, and service more naturally and diplomatically in Lithuanian.

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An adult man in Lithuania speaking politely with a receptionist in a calm premium public service setting.
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What this chapter helps you do

I can ask for help, information, and practical service actions more politely and naturally in Lithuanian.

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Lesson 117 min
Polite requests

Ask for things more naturally and politely.

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Could / would-style useful phrases

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Lesson 216 min
Could / would-style useful phrases

Soften speech and speak more diplomatically.

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Smart reinforcement

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Quick pulse after lesson 3, fuller reinforcement after lesson 5. The same audio gets reused for listening, speaking, and writing so the learner feels progress through familiarity, not pressure.

Pulse reviewOpens after lesson 34 min

Lesson 3 pulse review

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Vocabulary audio review

Meaning shown first. 4 audio options with a 1s gap. Replay stays available for all clips and individual options.

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listening2 min
Audio meaning match
Meaning first, choose the correct clip

Hear a short set of clips and identify the phrase that best fits the situation or meaning.

speaking1 min
Say it back
Repeat two short chunks after audio

Use the same course audio for light imitation. This is self-check speaking, not pronunciation scoring.

writing1 min
One-line write
Guided sentence with support

Write one short line that recombines the phrases from the recent lessons into a believable mini-scene.

Built from these lessons
Lesson 1: Polite requestsLesson 2: Could / would-style useful phrasesLesson 3: Solving everyday problems
Cross-skill checkpointOpens after lesson 510 min

Requests and Politeness Checkpoint

One adult, practical cross-skill moment that reuses the same module audio for scene listening, speaking, writing, and focused vocabulary reinforcement.

5 more lessons before this reinforcement moment opens.

listeningspeakingwritingvocabulary
Vocabulary audio review

Situation shown first. 4 audio options with a 1s gap. Replay stays available for all clips and individual options.

Finish lesson 5 to open this reinforcement moment.

listening3 min
Short scene listening
One scene, one gist, one detail

Listen to one short scene and identify the situation, then catch the key practical detail.

vocabulary2 min
Vocabulary audio review
Recycled audio discrimination

Reuse key-language audio to reinforce high-frequency phrases without making the learner feel tested.

speaking2 min
Guided speaking turn
One practical response aloud

Respond to the scene with one short practical answer, then compare with a model.

writing2 min
Micro writing
Two or three useful lines

Write a short functional response using familiar sentence frames from the module.

Built from these lessons
Lesson 1: Polite requestsLesson 2: Could / would-style useful phrasesLesson 3: Solving everyday problemsLesson 4: Services, offices, and appointmentsLesson 5: Functional politeness review
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Polite requests

Ask for things more naturally and politely.

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Could / would-style useful phrases

Soften speech and speak more diplomatically.

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Solving everyday problems

Handle small practical problems calmly and clearly.

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Services, offices, and appointments

Speak more comfortably in structured service and office situations.

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Functional politeness review

Consolidate polite request and service language into stronger public-life control.

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