Offering Help
There are a number of formulas used when offering help in English. Here are some of the most common:
· May I help you?
· Can I help you?
· Are you looking for something?
· Would you like some help?
· Do you need some help?
· What can I do for you today?
· Could I help you?
· How can I be of assistance to you?
· How can I be of help to you?
· What can I help you - What can I do for you?
· How can I assist you?
· How can I help you?
· Let me help you?
· Do you want me to help you?
· Shall I …?
Respond offering help
Receiving | Refusing |
· Yes please, Sure, · Why not, · Ofcourse, · Certainly, · I’d love to, · It’s a good idea, · That’s great. | · No, thanks, · Please don’t bother, · I’d love to but…, · That’s great but… |
Some ways to offering help for meals and drinks:
· Would you like…?,
· Would you care for …?,
· Why don’t you have…?,
· How about having …?
· May I offer you …?
Example:
Offering | Responses |
- Would you like some bread? | Yes, please. |
- Would you care for some coffee? | No, thanks. I don’t drink coffee. |
- Why don’t you have some biscuit, please? | Thanks, I’d love to. |
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