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UNIT 1

MAKING, ACCEPTING, REFUSING OFFER

1. MAKING OFFER
 May I help you?
 Can I help you?
 Can I get you something to drink?
 Would you like something to eat?
 May I offer you some tea?
 Would you like me to get you some cookies?
 What can I do for you?

Example:

A. : Can I get you something to drink?


B. : Yes, that would be nice, Thank you

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A. : May I offer you some tea?


B. : Thank you.

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A. : What about something to drink?


B. : Sure, do you have any coffee?

2. ACCEPTING OFFER
 Thank you.
 Yes, please.
 I’d like it very much.
 Thank you, I would.
 That would be very nice.

Example:

A. : May I get you some to drink?


: Yes, I’d love to get some tea.

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A. : Would you like me to get you some food?


B. : That would be nice. Thank you.

3. REFUSING OFFER
 No, thanks.
 No, I really won’t, thank you.
 Not for me thanks.
 No, thanks. I’m not hungry.
 Thank you, but I’m on a diet.
 That’s very kind. Unfortunately, I’d like to, but…
Example:

A. : Would you like some cookies?


B. : Thank you, but I’m on a diet.

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A. : How about a cup of tea?


B. : No, thanks

Kevin : Do you like to drink?

Vivi : Yes, I do

Kevin : Shall I get you a cup of tea?

Vivi : Of course, that very kind of you

Kevin : anything else? do you want a biscuit or cake?

Vivi : No, thanks Kevin, but I’m just eating

Mr Bean : Hello, Miss Smith. Would you like a cup of coffee? I'm just making some.
Miss Smith : Oh, yes please, that would be lovely.
Mr Bean : How do you take it?
Miss Smith : With milk and sugar please.
Mr Bean : Here you are.
Miss Smith : Thank you.

1. The underlined expression expresses ...


A. Offering something
B. Offering help
C. Accepting an offer
D. Declining an offer
E. Refusing an offer

Dany : Good morning Jane, do you want an ice cream?


Jane : Oh, great! ______, I'd love one.
Dany : Chocolate or Strawberry?
Jane : Chocolate, please.

2. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …


A. Yes please
B. No Thanks
C. Don't bother
D. Never mind
E. Not for me
Andy : Shall I carry your luggage to your apartmen?
Boby : Yes, please!

3.The underlined word has similar meaning with ...


A. Borrow
B. Bring
C. Drop
D. Dodge
E. Leave

Indry : The box you brought looks very heavy. ________


Putry : Sure. It’s very kind of you. Thanks.

4. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …


A. Would you like me to help you?
B. Would I like to help me?
C. Would you like to help me?
D. Would you like to bring it for me?
E. Could you bring it for me?

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