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English Dialogue Practice

The document provides 10 examples of dialogues where one person offers to help or assist another person. Each dialogue is followed by multiple choice answers to fill in the blank or complete the dialogue. The dialogues depict situations where someone needs assistance and the other person offers help, such as building a snowman, finding lost glasses, showing someone directions, studying together, and bringing someone a drink. The responses demonstrate polite ways to offer assistance when someone is in need.

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English Dialogue Practice

The document provides 10 examples of dialogues where one person offers to help or assist another person. Each dialogue is followed by multiple choice answers to fill in the blank or complete the dialogue. The dialogues depict situations where someone needs assistance and the other person offers help, such as building a snowman, finding lost glasses, showing someone directions, studying together, and bringing someone a drink. The responses demonstrate polite ways to offer assistance when someone is in need.

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Offering to do something

1. Annisa Reyzu Putri


2. Monica Rinaldi
3. Afnan Iamri
4. Hafiz Dailamy
5. Willy Leonardus

1. Elsa: Will you help me to build a snowman?


Olaf: Yes, of course. ………
Complete the dialogue above ….
a. I won’t
b. I willl
c. I will not
d. Will I?
e. Shall I?
Answer:b.

2. Romy: May I help you ?


Deny: Hmmm. Don’t bother yourself, thanks.
The underlined sentence express ….
a. Asking help
b. Giving help
c. Offering help
d. Refusing an offer
e. Accepting an offer
Answer:d.

3. Andi: Do you need any help?


Bino: 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.Make agreement
Answer: d.
4. Marta: It’s very hot here ………..
Sinta: Sure. No problem
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
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. Would you mind if I turn on the fan?
Answer: b.

5. Mike: Oh my God, I left my book at home.


Dave: …………
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
a. Shall I take it for you?
b. Just forget it.
c. Let me take you to school.
d. I’ll treat you chicken noodles.
e. Just buy it
Answer: a.

6. Nick: Sir, I think I’m lost.


Jery: …………..
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
a. Let me help you carry your bag.
b. Can I help you? I know this place.
c. May I help you? I have a dog too.
d. Shall I clean your shoes?
e. Can you show me the way?
Answer: b.

7. Steve: I don’t understand chemistry at all.


Banno: ………….
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is …
a. How about having dinner with me?
b. How about going to the beach?
c. How about studying together with me?
d. How about calling the police?
e. How about going to cinema?
Answer: c.

8. Jan: You look pale.


Jim: I’ve got a serious headache.
Jan: ………..
a. Let me take you to the restaurant.
b. What about a glass of avocado juice?
c. Let me take you to the hospital.
d. Would you like fried or steamed chicken?
e. Can you accompany me to the hospital?
Answer: a.

9. Sam: My car won’t start.


Ana: ………
a. May I help you? I know about car.
b. May I help you? I know about construction.
c. May I help you? I know about electricity.
d. May I help you? I know about bicycle.
e. May I help you? I know about house.
Answer: a.

10. Liz: I’m very thirsty.


May: ………..
a. Should I bring you a bottle of sauce?
b. Should I bring you a bowl of noodles?
c. Should I bring you a glass of orange juice?
d. Should I bring you a can of soup?
e. Should I bring you a plate of rice
Answer: c.

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