8 smp ask for offer help
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this ppt was made for my 8 gradeTRANSCRIPT
ASK FOR AND OFFER HELP
NF-8 SMP
Oleh: Eka Dewi Fajariyanti, S.Psi
What you say to ask for help?
To ask for someone’s help, you could use these expressions:• Can you help me, ...?• Please, help me.• Can you do me a favour,
please?• Could you…?• Would you…?
Offering help in English:
• Let me give you a hand.
• Here, I’ll do it for you.• May I help you with ...,
Sir/Ma’am• …………………
May I help you?
• Use 'May I' or 'Can I' the base form of the verb in a statement.
Are you looking for something?
• Use 'Are you looking for' something OR anything in particular OR specific object
Would you like some help?
• Use 'Would you like' some help OR some advice OR a recommendation
Do you need some help?
• Use 'Do you need' some help OR some advice OR a recommendation
What can I do for you today?
• Use 'What can I do for' you, her, him, etc. today OR this morning, this afternoon, this evening
QUIZ
1. _____ 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
• n-uncount If you give someone assistance, you help them do a job or task by doing part of the work for them. (=help, aid)
• Someone or something that is of assistance to you is helpful or useful to you. ♦ be of assistance phrase V Can I be of any assistance?
CASE STUDY
What is the difference between words: can you, could you and would you??
• Can you help me with my homework later? (said to a friend or family member) casual
• Could you tell me how to get to the train station from here? (said to a stranger on the street) more polite/ for ability
• Would you lend me your car this weekend? (said to a friend or family member, but in a very polite way because you want something from them) willingness