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  • Welcome to twominuteenglish.com. Teaching you English through two-minute lessons.

  • In this lesson, we will tell you about how to ask for more time from someone.

  • So Tracy, have you prepared the project report for NC Enterprise?

  • I've been meaning to talk to you about that. I'd really like an extension on the deadline.

  • But you've already had a week. Why do you want an extension?

  • Well, I've been having some problems with my computer.

  • I'm not looking for any excuses here. I need the report by the deadline.

  • I know, and I sincerely apologize for the delay.

  • I want the report on time Tracy. I'm not going to put it off any longer. I don't know how you'll do it, but do it.

  • I'll certainly do my best, Frank.

  • Where is your Science project, Nash?

  • I haven't brought it today, Ms. Suzie.

  • Why not? Didn't you know today was the last day to hand it in?

  • My report is still incomplete. I'll need some more time for submission.

  • May I know the reason for the delay?

  • I wasn't well for the past three weeks, Ms. Suzie. I've brought a medical certificate.

  • Oh! How much time do you need to complete your report?

  • Maybe a week or so.

  • Ok. I'll give you one more week. But you will have to submit the medical certificate to the administration department.

  • Thank you. I'll submit it right now.

  • Hey Frank. How have you been?

  • I'm good Suzie. How come you are here today?

  • I wanted to have an important discussion with you.

  • Is it really important? I have a meeting in half an hour.

  • It won't take much time. I just wanted to ask you about your decision on relocating to San Francisco.

  • Suzie, I haven't made a decision about that yet. I need some more time.

  • The deadline to submit the paperwork is two weeks from now. How much more time would you need?

  • I know it's important for you. But, you should understand that it will also be a huge step for me and my career.

  • I do understand. Take your time. I'll wait for your final decision.

  • Thanks Suzie. I'll let you know by the end of this week.

  • I've been meaning to talk to you about that. I'd really like an extension on the deadline.

  • Well, I've been having some problems with my computer.

  • I know, and I sincerely apologize for the delay.

  • My report is still incomplete. I'll need some more time for submission.

  • I haven't made a decision about that yet. I need some more time.

  • I know it's important for you. But, you should understand that it will also be a huge step for me and my career.

  • I'll let you know by the end of this week.

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