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Responding
to an Offer
XI MIPA 2
Name
: Adithiya Wiradinatha
Saputra
Place of : Palangkaraya, 16
Birth
December 1999
Address : Jln. Hiu Putih Gang
Salap no. 26
Hobbies : Playing badminton,
speaking in front of
people and reading
Name
: Maria Amanda
Name
: Ratna
Mutumanikam
Tuharea
Place of : Palangkaraya, 03
Birth
January 2001
Address : Jln. Cilik Riwut km. 7
Komp. Transito no.
56/ 42
Hobbies : Reading, eat, playing
games, and watching
(Korean drama, film,
anime,
etc)
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Definition/Meaning
Definition/Meaning
Purpose
Purpose
Expression
Expression of
of
Offering
Something
Offering Something
Responses
Responses to
to an
an Offer
Offer
Example
Example
Defintion/Meaning
:to give someone the
opportunity to accept or
take (something)
Purpose
To
Neutral
Informal
Some sandwinch?
Want a hand?
What can I do to
help?
I will...
If you like I could...
Is there anything I
can do?
Responses to an Offer
Accepting an Offer
(Positive Responses)
Refusing an Offer
(Negative Responses)
No thanks
Yes, please
Example
Video
Modals Used
To Offer
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Definition of Modals
They are a type ofauxiliary
verbwe use with other verbs to
add more meaning to the verb.
After modal verbs we use the
infinitive formwithoutto.
Can
Use
Examples
IcanspeakEnglish.
Permission to do something in
the present (substitute form: to
be allowed to)
Request
Canyouwaita moment,
please?
Offer
Suggestion
Possibility
Could
Use
ability to do something in the
past (substitute form: to be able
to)
permission to do something in
the past (substitute form: to be
allowed to)
Examples
IcouldspeakEnglish.
May
Use
Examples
possibility
Itmayraintoday.
permission to do something in
the present (substitute form: to
be allowed to)
polite suggestion
MayIhelpyou?
Will
Use
Examples
prediction, assumption
promise
Iwillstopsmoking.
spontaneous decision
habits
Would
Use
Examples
Wouldyoushutthe door,
please?
Sometimes
hewouldbringme some
flowers.
Shall
Use
suggestion
Examples
ShallIcarryyour bag?
Question
1. x: The box you brought looks very heavy....
y: Sure its very kind of you. Thanks.
a. Would you like me to help you
b. Would you like to help me
c. Would i I like to help me
d. Would you do me a favor
e. Would you like to bring it for you
2. x: Can I help you carry the bag to your room?
y: 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 someones problem
d. Offering to do something
e. Disagreeing with someones opinion
9. Amar : Its very kind of you to offer me some drink. Thank you!
Nancy : __________
A. Terrific
B. How do you do
C. Dont mention it
D. Bye
E. No, thank
10. These statement are true about today material, except....
. The definition of offer is to give someone the opportunity to accept or
take (something)
b. It purpose is To show empathy and minimise someones problem
c. Can is less formal than could
d. Modals areused with the auxiliary verbdo; to form thenegative, we
addnotafter the modal
e. That's very kind. Unfortunately, I ... is polite way to refuse offer
Source:
Offer
http://esl.about.com/od/smalltalk/a/Offering-Something.htm
http://languagelearningbase.com/85079/expressions-for-asking-for-or-offering-help-and-responding
http://englishwithatwist.com/2014/07/29/english-skills-11-ways-of-offering-something-to-someone/
http://www.improvespokenenglish.org/2010/08/communication-english-offering-help.html
http://www.phrasemix.com/collections/9-ways-to-offer-to-help-someone
http://www.belajaringgris.net/expression-of-offering-help-3166.html
https://prezi.com/ah4me9pojraz/offering-help/
http://www.english-at-home.com/speaking/making-requests/
http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/communication-lesson-offers.php
https://www.englishclub.com/vocabulary/fl-offering.htm
Modals
http://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/grammar/hilfsverben2.htm
Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmJH9XrU0ok