Describe in detail what you need | 4 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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In pairs, you will look at the following situations. Take turns to offer help using the provided key phrases.
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?
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?
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.
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.
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?
Take turns practicing these dialogues with your partner. Use the key phrases provided above to create natural conversation flow.
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.
After practicing, take a few minutes to discuss with your partner:
Now, switch roles and repeat the process for more practice! Enjoy your conversations!