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Asking for favors Responding to favors Offering assistance Responding to assistance Can/ Could you help me, please? Could you do me a favor? I need a favor. Can/ Could you …? May I help you …? Let me help you. Do you need any help? Certainly/ Of course/ Sure. No problem. What can I do for you? How can I help you? I’m sorry. I’m really busy. Yes/No. Thank you. Yes. That’s very kind of you. No. Thank you. I’m fine. Offering assistance Responding to assistance May I help you …? Let me help you. Do you need any help? Yes/No. Thank you. Yes. That’s very kind of you. No. Thank you. I’m fine. Now use the appropriate phrases in the box to make similar dialogues about some of the following situations with a partner. WHO WHAT WHY tourist needs to find a police station lost money Now use the appropriate phrases in the box to make similar dialogues about some of the following situations with a partner. WHO WHAT WHY tourist neighbor friend needs to find a police station lost money needs help fixing her bike has a broken leg has a flat tire needs help tidying yard [...]...Now use the appropriate phrases in the box to make similar dialogues about some of the following situations with a partner WHO WHAT WHY tourist needs to find a police station lost money neighbor needs help tidying yard has a broken leg friend needs help fixing her bike has a flat tire aunt needs to buy some vegetables is busy cooking meal . station lost money needs help fixing her bike has a broken leg has a flat tire is busy cooking mealneeds to buy some vegetables needs help tidying yard. police station lost money needs help fixing her bike has a broken leg has a flat tire needs help tidying yard Now use the appropriate phrases in the box