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PENILAIAN HARIAN 1 & 2

Bahasa Inggris “Asking and Offering for Help” & The Use of “If Clause”

I. Read carefully and answer the questions


Ara : Good afternoon Mrs.Tina.
Mrs. Tina : Good afternoon Ara. What are you doing?
Ara : I’m looking for a book. Could you do a favor for me?
Mrs. Tina : What is it?
Ara : I need a book about science. Would you mind showing me it?
Mrs. Tina : No, of course not. Can you look for it on the shelf over there?
Ara : Umm… I have searched it but I haven’t found it. Would you please look for it together?
Mrs. Tina : I have two books of science. Both of them are “My body science” and “A Philosopher looks at
science”. Do you like both of them?
Ara : Really? Can you lend me the second one, please?
Mrs. Tina : I’ll lend you if you give it back soon.
Ara : Certainly. I’ll return it immediately. Thank you.
Mrs. Tina : You’re welcome.

Questions:

1. Where does the conversation take place?


2. What is Ara looking for?
3. How many books does Mrs. Tina have?
4. Which book does Ara borrow?
5. “I have searched it…..” What does the underlined word mean?
6. “Would you mind showing me it?” What does the underlined word refer to?

II. Read carefully and answer the questions

Rahma : Excuse me, Ma’am.


Teacher : Yes, Rahma. What’s up?
Rahma : Ma’am. I’m a little bit confused with question number three. Would you be kind enough to
explain me more about it ?
Teacher : Let’s ask the others first.
Rahma : O.K.
Teacher : Listen, class. Rahma has a problem with question number three. Can any of you help Rahma?
What about you Gilang ?
Gilang : I’m really sorry Ma’am. I can’t. Finally, I don’t understand it either.
Teacher : Do you ? Well,…it seems to be everybody’s problem. All right then, I’ll explain it once again.
But first, Yandar, will you clean the blackboard?
Yandar : Yes, Ma’am.
Teacher : Thank you.

Question :
1. Where do you think the dialog take place?
2. What is Rahma’s problem?
3. Can Gilang help Rahma solve her problem ? How do you know?
4. What is Yandar asked for?
5. Rahma said “Would you be kind enough to explain me more about it?”
What does the word “you” refer to?

Bryan : Nugy, where are you?


Nugy : I’m in the house. What’s matter?
Bryan : oh _____________ .
Nugy : I’d like to help you. For what?

1. Complete the dialogue above with suitable expression!

A. Would you like some help?


B. Sorry, I can’t help you
C. Could I possibly ask you to help me?
D. Let me help you
E. No, you don’t need to help
Romy : May I help you ?
Deny : Hmmm. Don’t bother yourself, thanks.
2. The underlined sentence express ....
A. Asking help
B. Giving help
C. Offering help
D. Refusing an offer
E. Accepting an offer

Elsa: Will you help me to build a snowman?


Olaf: Yes, of course. _____ .
3. Complete the dialogue above ....
A. I won’t
B. I will
C. I will not
D. Will I?
E. Shall I?

Complete the dialogue below (for questions number 4 and 5)


Mr Iqbal: Jon, come here please!
Andy: Yes, sir. I'm coming.
Mr Iqbal: (4) __________ the goods to the shop, please?
Andy: With pleasure, sir.
Mr Iqbal: Don't forget to put into the correct case!
Andy: (5) ______, sir.
Mr Iqbal: Thanks.
4. The suitable expression is ....
A. Can you bring
B. Can I bring
C. May I bring
D. Don't bring
E. I would like to bring

5. The suitable expression is ....


A. Sorry, I can't
B. I wish I could help you
C. I'm bussy
D. I need some help
E. Don't worry

Speaking Exercise: Helping people


There are lots of English expressions to offer to help someone – and also lots of expressions to accept (or
refuse) help. Take a look at our page on requests and offers, then try the quiz below!

Level: Elementary and above

1. You see someone with a heavy suitcase and you offer help. You say: Would you like a __

 carry
 hand
 help

2. Or you could also say: Can I __ you a hand?

 be
 give
 help

3. You're very busy and a colleague offers to make you a cup of tea. (''Would you like a cup of tea?'') You want to accept
the offer and say:

 Oh, that would be lovely, thank you!


 Yes, I would!
 You bet!

4. You're in a restaurant and the waiter takes your order and then asks if there's anything else you need. In fact, you'd
like a different glass as yours looks dirty. You say:

 Actually, if you wouldn't mind, could you get me another glass?


 Actually, I want another glass.
 Actually, I'd like another glass. This one is dirty.

5. It's lunchtime and you want to eat with your friend, but he / she is busy studying. You offer to go and buy sandwiches
and say: I'll go and get some sandwiches, __

 if it's OK
 if it pleases you
 if you like

6. You're carrying two bags and you're nearly home, when someone offers you help. You don't want help and say:

 Actually, I'm fine thanks!


 Actually, it's good thanks.
 Thanks but no!

7. In the same situation you could also say:

 Thanks, but I can deal with it.


 Thanks, but I can do it on my own.
 Thanks, but I can manage.

8. This week you have lots to do. A friend offers to go shopping for you, but you don't want your friend to help. You say:
Actually I'm fine thanks. Thanks __

 for helping, though.


 for offering, though.
 for saying, though.

9. In the same situation you could also say to your friend: I'll be fine thanks. __
 It's very kind of you to offer, though.
 It's very nice for you to ask, though.
 It's a wonderful idea, though.

10. Your friend insists and says ''Please, let me do the shopping for you!'' You say: __

 No, I don't need you to.


 No, really, don't worry! I'll be fine.
 No, you shouldn't!

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Conversations
Conversation 1 Conversation 2
John and Sandra are a couple on holiday in Paris Paul needs to ask his boss for permission to
and John goes up to a stranger: leave work early the next day:

John : ‘Excuse me, sorry to bother you, Paul : ‘Mr Clark.’


would you mind taking our picture?’ Mr Clark : ‘Hi Paul, is everything OK?’
Stranger : ‘No not at all. Where would you like to Paul : ‘Yes thanks. It’s just, do you mind if
stand?’ I leave early tomorrow? I need to
Sandra : ‘Here’s fine. In front of the Eifel take my sister to the airport.’
Tower.’ Mr Clark : ‘No, of course not. That’s fine.
Stranger : ‘Great, say cheese.’ Paul : ‘Thanks.’

Conversation 3 Conversation 4
Harry needs to make a call but his phone Pat and Anne are classmates. Pat’s pen runs
battery is flat. He’s with his friend Bill. out:

Harry : ‘Oh no, my phone’s dead. Is it OK if I Pat : ‘My pen’s run out. Could I borrow one
use yours? To phone Carol.’ of yours?’
Bill : ‘Yeah sure. Go ahead. How are you Anne : ‘Sure. Here you are.’
and Carol getting on?’ Pat :‘Thanks.’
Harry : ‘Cheers. Not bad, not bad at all.’

Conversations : Offering Help

Conversation 1 Conversation 2
A: Would you like me to help you on your A: Could I help you on your new project?
new B: I have a need for help with writing and also
project? a
B: I would love the help! Would you prefer need for help with the computer work.
helping with the writing part or is Which
programming would you prefer?
more your thing? A: I want to help with both.
A: I would enjoy helping with the writing B: That would be wonderful. Sometimes we
portion. will
B: Perfect! You'll be working alone on that be working together and sometimes
portion. Do you like to work alone? independently. Would that be OK?
A: That is OK sometimes. A: Most of the time that is what I prefer.
B: Our first meeting is next Monday. Could B: We start on Monday. Can you be there?
you A: I am not sure yet.
meet with us at that time? B: I need your background information before
A: No, I can't be there. the
B: Please send me your background meeting.
information A: I will do that.
before the meeting so I can look at it. B: I'll enjoy working with you. Have a great
A: I can send that information to you. day!
B: OK. I look forward to working with you.
Enjoy
your week!

Study the dialogues below: Offering and accepting help

1.A: Would you like me to help you? B: Yes, please. If it's not too much trouble.
2.A: Can I give you a hand? B: Thanks. That's very kind of you.
3.A: Can I give you a hand? B: Thanks very much. I'd appreciate that.

Offering and refusing help

1.A: I can help you with your homework if you like.


B: No thanks, I think I can manage.

2.A: Do you need any help with that form?


B: Thanks very much, but I can do it myself.

3.A: Shall I answer the phone?


B: No thanks, it's all right.

What would you say in each of the situations below?


1. A tourist in your town looks lost. Offer to help her.
Do you need any help? / Would you like me to help you?

2.You see an old lady trying to lift a heavy bag.


Can I give you a hand with your bag? / Would you like me to help you with your bag?

3. Your teacher says that it's hot in the classroom. You are near a window.
Shall I open the window? /I can open the window if you like.

4.You are a guest at somebody's house. The phone is ringing, but your host is busy in
the kitchen.
Shall I answer the phone? /
Do you want me to answer the phone?/
I can answer the phone if you like.

Accepting and refusing help


Complete the responses to the offers of help using expressions from the dialogues.

Accepting help

1. A: Would you like me to help you with the dishes?


B: Yes, please. If .
2. A: I can lend you some money if you like.
B: Thanks. That's .

3. A: Do you want me to help you choose a computer?


B: Thanks very much. I'd .

Refusing help

1. A: Shall I carry some of your bags for you?


B: No thanks,

2. A: Do you need any help in the garden?


B: No thanks, I think.................

3. A: Would you like me to help you cook dinner?

B:Thanks very much, but I can .

LISTENING

A: Could I help you on your new project?

B: I have a need for help with writing and also a need for help with the
computer work. Which would you prefer?

A: I want to help with both.

B: That would be wonderful. Sometimes we will be working together and


sometimes independently. Would that be OK?

A: Most of the time that is what I prefer.

B: We start on Monday. Can you be there?

A: I am not sure yet.

B: I need your background information before the meeting.


A: I will do that.

B: I'll enjoy working with you. Have a great day!

Latihan Soal
1. John: Hello, Jean. Where have you been?
Jean: Hi, John. I just bought few kilograms of apples in the market.
John: Do you need some help to carry the apples?
Jean: _______
The suitable respond to complete the dialogue is ….
A. I don’t know
B. Why?
C. Of course, that’s very kind of you
D. I will help you
E. Good bye

2. Ronald: You look so busy. _______


Marry: No, thank you. I can handle them.
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is ….
A. I will leave you alone
B. Would you like some help?
C. Do you want to help me?
D. Sure, I would like to
E. Yes, please

3. Andy: I heard there will be a concert tonight. Would you like to go with me?
Sam: I’m afraid I cannot.
Andy: Why? I think you really love the band.
Sam: Yes, I do. But I have many works at home.
Andy: Let me help you, then.
Sam: ___________
Andy: Never mind. That’s what friend should do.

What should Sam say?


A. I really appreciate your help
B. I don’t need your help
C. I am fine, thank you
D. I will go, too
E. Don’t worry

Complete the dialogue below (question 4 and 5)


Judy: Good morning, Sir. Do you have science book about animal anatomy?
Shopkeeper: Of course, dear. We have the book that you want. ______ (4) to show the shelf?
Judy: I am fine, Sir. I can find by myself. I have other books to find, too.
Shopkeeper: ________(5). Take your time.
Judy: Thank you, Sir.

4. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …..


A. I would like
B. Can you
C. Do not go
D. Would you like me
E. May I

5. What should the shopkeeper say?


A. I am busy
B. Sorry
C. Thank you
D. Will you go?
E. That’s okay

6. Romy : Sir, would you like me to close the window for you?
Mr. Arthur: Yes, please. It’s very cold inside.

The underlined sentence express:


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

7. Ela: Mom, do you need some help? You look so busy this morning.
Mom: Of course, dear.
I need another pair of hands to wash the dish.
The underlined sentence expresses ….
A. Accepting help
B. Offering help
C. Refusing help
D. Looking for something
E. Apologizing

8. Bob: Sony, will you join me to build a birdhouse?


Sony: Sure, _______. I am really excited.
Complete the dialogue above with right expression ….
A. I don’t want to.
B. I am busy today
C. I will
D. I will not
E. I have to go

Demikianlah Beberapa Soal Pilihan Ganda Offering Help , Semoga bermanfaat dan Terimakasih….:)

Pencarian Terkait:

OFFERING, ACCEPTING, DECLINING and


SUGGESTION



 Mata Pelajaran : BAHASA INGGRIS Hari/Tanggal : …........…./…...........…
 Kelas/Program : XI / UMUM Pukul : …………… WIB
 ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
………………………………………………
 Choose the right answer!


 1. A : Do you need any help. Ma’am?
 B :Yes, please. I can’t find my glasses.
 The underlined words express …
 A. Preference
 B. Accept help and assistance
 C. Accept apology
 D. Offer help and assistance
 E. Apology

 2. Marta : It’s very hot here……
 Sinta : Sure. No problem
 A. Could you close the door?
 B. Would you mind if I turn on the fan?
 C. Would you turn off the fan?
 D. May I leave now?
 E. May you leave now?

 3. Toni : I’m going to a jazz concert. Do you fancy coming along?
 Yunita : ………..
 A. I don’t listen to jazz
 B. Never mind
 C. Sounds fantastic. That’s my type
 D. That’s incredible
 E. Sounds great, why not?

 4. Anida : I heard that Iwan didn’t pass the test
 Diandra : That’s too bad. I’ve told him not to waste his time playing online game
 It can be concluded from the dialogue that Diandra expresses her …
 A. Displeasure
 B. Happiness
 C. Satisfaction
 D. Doubt
 E. Advice

 5. Rani : Finally, it’s break time ….a cup of coffee?
 Yudi : That’s very nice of you
 A. Shall I have
 B. May you get me
 C. May I offer some help to get
 D. May you help me get
 E. Would you like me to get you

 6. Dewi : …..
 Yuni : I’d love to, but I’ve an appointment with a friend tomorrow
 A. I’ll go to the fine art exhibition
 B. The fine art exhibition is great
 C. How about going to the fine art exhibition tomorrow?
 D. I’ll be grateful if I go to the art exhibition
 E. Is there any more interested in seeing the art exhibition

 7. Doni : I’m thinking of asking you for dinner
 Loi : I’m free but ….
 A. I’d like to come
 B. There aren’t many papers to do
 C. I’ll be there
 D. I’ll have an appointment at the same time
 E. You can invite others

 8. Student : Is it okay to leave a bicycle in a hallway?
 Teacher : No, it isn’t. leave it over there, near the gate
 The underlined utterance is used for …
 A. Offering help
 B. Expressing dislikes
 C. Introducing others
 D. Giving suggestion
 E. Making an offer

 9. Mum : Don’t talk too much while you are eating. That’s impolite
 Susan : I am sorry, Mum
 From the dialog above, the underlined sentence shows that Mum is ….
 A. Suggesting
 B. Discussing
 C. Requesting
 D. Accusing
 E. Complaining

 10. Bagas : Shall we have a picnic to Watu Ulo this weekend?
 Rini : …….. I’m sure we’ll have some fun there
 A. Oh, I disagree
 B. I’m sorry, I can’t
 C. That’s good idea
 D. What a tiring journey
 E. Okay
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 Contoh Soal Dialog Percakapan Offering Help Beserta


Jawaban
 Muhammad Danial: Can I help you carry the bag to your room?
 Hasnawati : No, thank you. I can do it myself.

 The underlined words show ...
 a. asking to do something.
 b. apologizing for a mistake.
 c. agreeing with someone's opinion.
 d. offering to do something.
 e. disagreeing with someone's opinion.

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