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Presented by Group 1

Expressing and
Responding Offers
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MEMBERS OF THE GROUP

ARFIZA ZULFAZEIN

M. ARDHI NUGRAHA

NADYA MISKYA SHOFWA


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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DEFINITION

"Expressing and responding to offers" is a


language skill used in English
communication to make offers or
propose to do something for someone
else or to accept/reject offers made by
others. This language function is essential
in both formal and informal situations
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ASKING FOR HELP

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FORMAL INFORMAL
Could you possibly help me?
Would you be willing to help Can you help me?
me? I can’t manage, can you
I wonder if you could help me help?
with this? Can I ask a favor?
I need some assistance, please. I really need you to help me.
I could do with some help, I need some help, please.
please.

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To offer help, you can use expressions according


to your needs, but you can use phrases like 'shall I,'
'can I,' 'may I,' 'would you,' 'let me,' or anything else.
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EXPRESSIONS FOR
MAKING OFFERS:

"Can I help you with anything?"


"Would you like some tea/coffee?"
"Do you need a hand with that?"
"Shall I carry your bags for you?"
"Let me assist you with that."
Would you like me to explain it
again?
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ACCEPTING AND DECLINING

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Expressions for Expressions for
Accepting Offers: Declining Offers:
That's very kind of you, but I'll
"Yes, please. That would be great." manage on my own.
"Thank you. I'd appreciate that." I'm grateful for your help, but I don't
"I'd love to. Thank you for your help." need it right now.
"Sure, I could use some assistance." Thank you, but I've already taken
That's very kind of you. Yes, please. care of it.
I appreciate it, but I've got it covered.
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DIALOGUE EXAMPLE

Kissha : Hey you looks pale, what's wrong with you?


Helen : My stomach hurts, maybe this is because I
didn't take breakfast this morning.
Kissha : May I bring you to the UKS?
Helen : Sure, It would be really helpful.
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