Discuss: Can you give me some money to buy a train ticket—please?

Posted by: Josef Essberger
Can you spare a dime?

You are approached in the street by a well-dressed man who says that he has lost his wallet. He asks politely and apologetically if you could give him $12.85 to buy a train ticket.

What do you do?

(Please leave your ideas in the Comments box below ↓)

approach (verb): come near; walk up to
wallet (noun): small case for money and credit cards
politely (adverb): with good manners
apologetically (adverb): in a way that shows somebody is sorry

Posted by Josef Essberger April 2018
Josef founded EnglishClub for learners and teachers of English in 1997

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