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OFFERING

What Is OFFERING?

It means to offer something :


- help/service
- things
OFFERING

Help/service Things
EXPRESSING OFFERING

OFFERING
• Can/may I help you?
• What can I do for you?
• Do you want me to joint us?
• Would you like me to ….
• Let me …
• I’ll …. if you ‘d like
• I’ll be happy to ….. if you ‘d like
• I’d be glag to ……. if you ‘d like
• Shall I …………….?
• Would you like me to……………..?
• Would you like ……………..?
RESPONDING

Accepting
• Yes, please Declining
• Yes, of course • I appreciate that but I can do it myself
• Of course I can • Thank you for your kindness but I can
• That’s very kind of you do it myself
• I appreciated that • I’m sorry …..
• That would be marvelous • I’m sorry I can’t. I have to …
• Thank you • Oh, I’d love to, but I don’t
• Thanks a lot • think I can’t. It’s all right.
• Thanks, I’d love to • I can …
• Many thanks • No, thanks.
• Yes, please • No, I really won’t thank you.
• I’d like it very much • Not for me, thanks.
• Thank you, I would • No, thanks. I’m not hungry.
• That would be very nice
EXAMPLE
 A: May/Can I help you?
B: (positive) Yes, please. I'd like to buy some jewelry.
B: (negative) No, thank you. I'm just looking/browsing.

 A: Would you like/Do you need some help?


B: (positive) Yes. That would be great. Thank you.
B: (negative) Thank you for offering, but I think I can manage it.

 A: It looks/You look as if you could do with some help!


B: (positive) I sure could! I'm glad you came along.
B: (negative) Thanks. I think I've got it.

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