Speaker A: Can I help you Speaker B: ().
A: Sorry, I don’t need your help.
B: What help can you give us
C: Thanks. It’s very kind of you to offer us help.
D: I’d like to try on these shoes, please.
A: Sorry, I don’t need your help.
B: What help can you give us
C: Thanks. It’s very kind of you to offer us help.
D: I’d like to try on these shoes, please.
举一反三
- — What can I do for you, sir— ______. A: I can help myself B: No , I don’t need C: Yes , please help me D: I’d like to buy a pair of shoes
- -Good evening! What can I do for you, ma'am?-_________. A: Yes, you can help me B: No, I don't need any help C: Of course, if you like D: No, thanks, I'm being served
- What can the receptionist say to offer help to guests? ( ) A: Can I help you? B: May I help you? C: How can I help you? D: What can I do for you?
- Speaker A: Good morning, Shevedon Hotel. Speaker B: Hello, I"d like to book a double room for this weekend, please. Speaker A: ______ A: What"s the matter B: What can I do for you C: OK D: Can I help you
- The right way of offering help on the phone are: A: How can I help you? B: What can I do for you ? C: Do you need help? D: Hold on, please.