The document provides examples of phrases to offer help or service to others, accept offered help or service, and refuse offered help or service. It includes common phrases like "May I help you?" and "Thank you very much" for offering and accepting help, and "No, thank you" and "I appreciate it, but..." for refusing help politely.
The document provides examples of phrases to offer help or service to others, accept offered help or service, and refuse offered help or service. It includes common phrases like "May I help you?" and "Thank you very much" for offering and accepting help, and "No, thank you" and "I appreciate it, but..." for refusing help politely.
The document provides examples of phrases to offer help or service to others, accept offered help or service, and refuse offered help or service. It includes common phrases like "May I help you?" and "Thank you very much" for offering and accepting help, and "No, thank you" and "I appreciate it, but..." for refusing help politely.
The document provides examples of phrases to offer help or service to others, accept offered help or service, and refuse offered help or service. It includes common phrases like "May I help you?" and "Thank you very much" for offering and accepting help, and "No, thank you" and "I appreciate it, but..." for refusing help politely.
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Have you ever helped someone when they were in trouble?
Now, we will learn about offering service/ help / something Offering help / service / something • May I help you? • I’ll be happy to ... If • What can I do for you? you’d like. • How can I help you? • Shall I ...? • Would you like some? • Would you like me • Would you like to try some? to ...? • • Would you like ...? Would you like to ...? • Let me ... • Would you like to leave a message? • I’ll ... If you’d like. Accepting help / service / something • Thank you very much • Yes, of course. • I’d love to. Thank you. • I appreciate that. • That’s very kind of you. • That would be great. • What a great idea. • Thanks a lot. • Thanks • Many thanks. • Just what I needed. • I’d like it very much. • Yes, please. • Thank you, I would. • It sounds great. Thanks • That would be very nice. Refusing help / service / something • No, thank you. • I appreciate it, but ... • That’s very kind of you, but ... • That would be great, but ... • Thank you for offering, but ... • I’m sorry ... • No, it’s alright. Really. • I’m sorry I can’t. • No, you don’t need to. • I’m afraid I can’t. Thanks • Don’t bother yourself. anyway. • No, thanks. I don’t need any • It would be a great help. pleasure, but ... • Don’t worry. I can do it myself.