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SOAL Offering Help

This document discusses offering and asking for help. It provides examples of dialogues where one person offers help to another and vice versa. There are tasks for students to complete, such as filling in blanks in dialogues and choosing the best responses to questions about offering and asking for help. The document emphasizes understanding how to properly express offering or requesting assistance from others.
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SOAL Offering Help

This document discusses offering and asking for help. It provides examples of dialogues where one person offers help to another and vice versa. There are tasks for students to complete, such as filling in blanks in dialogues and choosing the best responses to questions about offering and asking for help. The document emphasizes understanding how to properly express offering or requesting assistance from others.
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Nama :

Kelas :
No. Absen :

OFFERING AND ASKING FOR HELP

Assalamu’alaikum wr.wb. Good morning, class. I hope everyone’s in a good condition. Today, we will
continue our discussion about offering and asking for help (menawari dan meminta bantuan).

Now, go to the following tasks to learn more about offering and asking for help (menawari dan
meminta bantuan).

Task 1
Direction: Listen to the recording, and then fill in the blank with the correct words.

Dialogue 1
A: Would you like me to help you on your new 1)___________?
B: I would love the help! Would you prefer helping with the writing part or is programming more your
thing?
A: I would enjoy 2)____________with the writing portion.
B: Perfect! You'll be working alone on that portion. Do you like to work alone?
A: That is OK sometimes.
B: Our first meeting is next Monday. Could you 3)_______with us at that time?
A: No, I can't be there.
B: Please send me your background information 4)__________the meeting so I can look at it.
A: I can send that 5)__________________to you.
B: OK. I look forward to working with you. Enjoy your week!
Dialogue 2
A: 6)________I help you on your new project?
B: I have a need for help with 7)____________and also a need for help with the computer work. Which
would you prefer?
A: I want to 8)_______with both.
B: That would be wonderful. Sometimes we will be working 9)_____________and sometimes
10)____________________. Would that be okay?
A: Most of the time that is what I prefer.
B: We start on Monday. Can you be there?
A: I am not sure yet.
B: I need your background information before the meeting.
A: I will do that.
B: I'll enjoy working with you. Have a great day!

Task 2
Direction: Read the following questions carefully and then choose A, B, C, or D to answer each
question.

1. John: Hello, Jean. Where have you been?


Jean: Hi, John. I just bought few kilograms of apples in the market.
John: Do you need some help to carry the apples?
Jean:
The suitable respond to complete the dialogue is ….
A. I don’t know C. Of course, that’s very kind of you
B. Why? D. I will help you
2. Ronald: You look so busy.
Marry: No, thank you. I can handle them.
The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is
…. C. Do you want to help me?
A. I will leave you alone D. Sure, I would like to
B. Would you like some help?
3. Andy: I heard there will be a concert tonight. Would you like to go with me?
Sam: I’m afraid I can’t.
Andy: Why? I think you really love the band.
Sam: Yes, I do. But I have many works at home.
Andy: Let me help you, then.
Sam:
Andy: Never mind. That’s what friend should
do. What should Sam say?
A. I really appreciate your help C. I am fine, thank you
B. I don’t need your help D. I will go, too

Dialogue for number 4 to 5.


Judy : Good morning, Sir. Do you have a science book about animal anatomy?
Shopkeeper : Of course, dear. We have the book that you want. (4) to show you the shelf?
Judy : I am fine, Sir. I can find by myself. I have other books to find, too.
Shopkeeper : (5). Take your time.
Judy : Thank you, Sir.
4. The suitable expression to complete the dialogue is…..
A. Can you C. Would you like me
B. Do not go D. May I
5. What should the shopkeeper say?
A. I am busy C. Will you go?
B. Sorry D. That’s okay
6. Romy : Sir, would you like me to close the window for
you? Mr. Arthur : Yes, please. It’s very cold inside.
The underlined sentence express:
A. Asking help C. Refusing something
B. Offering help D. Accepting an offer
7. Ela : Mom, do you need some help? You look so busy this morning.
Mom : Of course, dear.
I need another pair of hands to wash the dish.
The underlined sentence expresses ….
A. Accepting help C. Refusing help
B. Offering help D. Looking for something
8. Bob : Sony, will you join me to build a
birdhouse? Sony : Sure, . I am really
excited.
Complete the dialogue above with right expression C. I will not
…. D. I have to go
A. I don’t want to.
B. I will
9. Ryo : Sir, I think I’m lost. C. Shall I clean your mirror?
Police Officer : ……………………….. D. Would you help me?
A. Can I help you? I know this place.
B. May I help you? I have a phone too.
10. Satrio : I don’t understand chemistry at all.
Beni : ……………………………
A. How about having dinner with me?
B. How about studying together with me?
C. How about calling the police?
D. How about visiting the garden?

That’s all for today. I hope you can understand the material and know how to express offering or asking
for help. See you next week.

Wassalamu’alaikumwr.wb.

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