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Offering Help Quiz

Offering Help Quiz. ............... y ou? May I to help? May I help? May he helps?. ...................... Can you help I? Can I help you? Can he helps you?. Are you ................... something? l ooking to l ooking after l ooking for. Would you like ..................? some help

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Offering Help Quiz

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  1. Offering Help Quiz • ............... you? • May I to help? • May I help? • May he helps?

  2. ...................... • Can you help I? • Can I help you? • Can he helps you?

  3. Are you ................... something? • looking to • looking after • looking for

  4. Would you like ..................? • some help • helping • some helping

  5. Do you .................... some help? • need • desiring • needed

  6. What ......... for you today? • can I do • could I do • must I do

  7. Would you ............ some help? • like • to like • liking

  8. Could I be ...................... ? • in assistance • of assistance • to assistance

  9. OFFERING HELP • May I help you to …? / Can I help you to …? • What can I do for you? • May I/Can I ….? (misal: May I /Can I carry this box for you?)

  10. RESPONSES • That’s very kind of you. • Yes, thank you. • No, thanks, I can do it myself.

  11. ASKING FOR HELP • Can you help me to …? / Will you help me to …? (example: Can you / Will you help to turn the lamp on?) • Would you like to help to ….? (example: Would you like to help me to bring this?) • Can you…? / Will you …? (example: Will you lend me some money?) • Would you …? (example: would you carry this book,please?)

  12. RESPONSES • Of course. • Sure. • Sure, no problem. • All right. • Ok. • I’d be glad to. • With my pleasure. • I’m sorry, I can’t. • I’m afraid I can’t.

  13. INVITING • Would you like to …. ? (example: Would you like to come with us?) • Willyou …. ? (example: Will you join us?)

  14. ACCEPT INVITATION • Oh, I’d love to. • That sounds great, I’d love to. • That would be great. • That’s a good idea. • It sounds interesting • That’s nice.

  15. REFUSE • Sorry, I’m busy. • Sorry, I must… • I’d love to, but …. • It sounds interesting, but…. • I’m afraid I can’t.

  16. Verbs with two objects Look at these sentences: • Perhaps you could bringmea little orange juice? • I’ ll getyousome. • Shall I giveyoua hand? • Can you lendmesome stamps?

  17. A lot of other verbs can be used with two objects; for example: Buy Offer Teach Make Tell Do Order Pass Send Show Write

  18. Can you buy something nice Could you bring Chinese Can you teach anything She never tells some water I’ve ordered me a telegram I’ll send you two photocopies Susan has written him a new car May I offer her the house Shall I make us a drink Can you do John a sandwich Could you pass steak and chips Let me show some new pyjamas His mother got the truth

  19. Asking and Offering 1. Excuse me. Could you help me for a minute? 2. Have you got the time? 3. Have you got a light? 4. Shall I give you a hand with the cooking? 5. Can you lend me some stamps? 6. Sprechen Sie Deutsch? 7. Could I borrow your car for half an hour? 8. Have you got change for $5? 9. Would you like to come and have a drink this evening? 10. Could I use your phone? • Sorry, I don’t smoke. • I’m afraid I haven’t got any. • Sorry, I’m using it. • Sorry, I’m not free. My sister’s coming round. • Just after five. • I’ll have a look. Just a moment. • Sorry, I don’t understand. • Well, I’m in a bit of a hurry. • Of course. It’s over there on the table. • That’s very kind of you.

  20. Answer the questions! 1. Woman : “Can you help me to lift this box?” Man : “Sure, no problem”. What will the man probably do next? 2. Woman : “Mr.Hendra, would you send my letter to Mr.Smith?” Mr.Hendra : “.........................” What would Mr.hendra answer to refuse the request?

  21. 3. Woman : “Would you carry this book to the teacher’s room for me?” Man : “...................” What would the man answer to accept the request? 4. Student : “...................... to carry these books to your room,Sir?” Teacher : “No,thanks. I can do it myself.” What is the best expression to complete the conversation?

  22. 5. Lia : What is your plan for the next holiday? Sholeh : I have no idea. Lia : What about having a picnic to Lake Toba? Sholeh : I’d love to, but I have to attend a seminar. What are the speakers talking about?

  23. X : Good morning, Madam. Anything I can do for you? Y : Yes, please. I need a pant size 27. Where is the dialogue likely occurs ?

  24. Complete this dialogue! Mary : Hello, John. What a surprise! ............... John : (Enter Mary’s home) Thank you, Mary. Mary : ............ ...............(Give a chair to John). ................................ ? Coffee? Tea? John : Yes, thanks. Perhaps some orange juice. I’m quite thirsty. Mary : Ok, it is a hot day. .........................( Pass a glass of orange juice to John)

  25. John : .................... Mary : .................................. ? A piece of apple pie? Or some biscuits? John : ....................................... a lot of potatoes? – I’m hungry. Mary : Oke, the potatoes are in the fridge. ............................. John : Thank you very much. (John goes to the kitchen to take thte potatoes from the fridge).

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