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Describe in detail what you need4 P Work in pairs. Look at situations 1-5. Take turns to offer to help in each situation. Use the key phrases. 1 You must sell fifty music concert tickets. 2 You're having problems with your homework. 3 You can't play chess. 4 Sophie didn't invite me to her party. 5 It's really hot in here. Look - I've got allof these tickets to sell. I'llsell some tickets if you want. would begreat, thanks. )KEV PHRASES - Offering to help We need help with (the food and drink). Do you want me to do that? I can do that. Can I do anything else to help? Sure, no problem. That wouId be great. 3 P Work in pairs. Practise the dialogue.
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Practicing Offers to Help

Situations and Key Phrases

In pairs, you will look at the following situations. Take turns to offer help using the provided key phrases.

Situation 1: Selling Concert Tickets

Person A: Look - I've got all of these tickets to sell. I'll sell some tickets if you want.
Person B: That would be great, thanks. Can you help me sell fifty music concert tickets?


Situation 2: Homework Problems

Person A: Do you want me to help you with your homework?
Person B: I really need help with it. I’m having problems with my homework, could you explain it to me?


Situation 3: Learning Chess

Person A: I can teach you how to play chess if you're interested.
Person B: Oh, that would be great! I can't play chess and I’d love to learn.


Situation 4: Party Invitation Issues

Person A: I hear Sophie didn’t invite you to her party. Would you like me to talk to her about it?
Person B: Yes, please! That would be great, I really wanted to go.


Situation 5: Dealing with the Heat

Person A: It's really hot in here, isn’t it? Should I open a window or turn on a fan?
Person B: Yes, that would help a lot! Can you do that?


Practicing the Dialogue

Pair Work

Take turns practicing these dialogues with your partner. Use the key phrases provided above to create natural conversation flow.

Example Dialogue

Person A: I can do that. Do you want me to help you with your homework?
Person B: Sure, no problem. I’m really struggling with it.

Reflection on the Practice

After practicing, take a few minutes to discuss with your partner:

Now, switch roles and repeat the process for more practice! Enjoy your conversations!