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Intermediate 2 Unit 4

Unit 4
Helping Out

Welcome to the Neighborhood!


a. Do you remember the video with Eric and Steven? Mark the following statements true ( )
or false ( ).

1. Eric is Steven’s next door neighbor. /


2. Eric and Steven have met before. /
3. Steven recently moved in. /
4. Eric brings Steven groceries. /
5. Eric helps Steven. /
6. Steven makes a mistake. /
7. The scene takes place in Chicago. /

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b. Do you remember who said what? Mark the correct column.

Eric Steven
1. “I live upstairs, apartment 11.” ___________ ___________
2. “You just moved in, right?” ___________ ___________
3. “Yes, about two weeks ago.” ___________ ___________
4. “That’s very kind of you.” ___________ ___________
5. “I’m from Chicago.” ___________ ___________
6. “Here, let me help you with that.” ___________ ___________

c. E
 ric and Steven continue their conversation. Write the sentences in the correct order. The
first one is done for you.

a. Steven: I’d love to. Thank you.


b. Eric: What do you think of the neighborhood?
c. Steven: Not yet. But I’m starting a new job next week, so I’ll meet people then.
d. Steven: I love it. The area is very beautiful and there’s a lot going on.
e. Eric: How would you like to join my wife and me for dinner this evening?
f. Eric: Do you know a lot of people here?

1. Eric: What do you think of the neighborhood?


_______________________________________________________________
2. Steven: _______________________________________________________________
3. Eric: _______________________________________________________________
4. Steven: _______________________________________________________________
5. Eric: _______________________________________________________________
6. Steven: _______________________________________________________________

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She Owes You a Favor


a. Do you remember the text from the computer lesson? Answer the following questions.

1. What happened to Alison’s car? ________________________________________


2. Who did she call to help her? ________________________________________
3. What was he doing when she called? ________________________________________
4. Why was he the right person to call? ________________________________________
5. What favor does he need from Alison? ________________________________________

b. Who is each phrase about? Mark the correct column.

Barry Marcello Alison


1. had a problem with the car _____ _____ _____
2. told his friend he looked tired _____ _____ _____
3. had a history paper to write _____ _____ _____
4. tried to push the car _____ _____ _____
5. called a friend in the middle of the night _____ _____ _____
6. is a mechanic _____ _____ _____
7. is good at history _____ _____ _____
8. owes someone a favor _____ _____ _____
9. met Barry on the way to class _____ _____ _____

c. What can we infer from what Barry says? Mark the correct answer. Share the reasons for
your answer with the class.

“However, knowing Alison the way I do, I took two quarts of oil and a gallon of gas, too.”

1. Alison can’t drive very well.

2. Alison often forgets to check the gas and oil.

3. Barry thinks Alison should stop driving.

4. Barry wants Alison to be more serious.

5. Alison doesn’t know Barry very well.

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d. Fill in the blanks to complete what each person is saying. Choose from the words in the
box.

a favor • assignment • good at • down • due tomorrow • easy • stuck • tired

“My car got (1)_____________. It broke (2)______________.”

“You look (3)___________. Why don’t you go


home and take it (4)___________________?”

“I have a history (5)___________. The paper is (6)_____________.”

“I have an idea. I’m (7)___________________________history.


and I owe you (8)_________________________________. I’ll
do the rest of the paper for you!.”

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Let's Go
a. Do you remember the dialogue, “Let’s Go”, in the computer lesson? Write the words that
Steve and his friend use to express the following:

Asking for help: ___________________________________________________

Agreeing to help: ___________________________________________________

Making a suggestion: ___________________________________________________

Accepting a suggestion: ___________________________________________________

b. Here are some sentences about getting tickets to a rock concert. Decide what each
person is expressing. Mark the correct column.

ASKING FOR AGREEING MAKING A ACCEPTING A


HELP TO HELP SUGGESTION SUGGESTION

1. “How about calling Dave?


He might be able to help you.”

2. “Of course I’ll get you some


tickets. It’s no problem.”

3. “Could you please try and get me


two tickets for Friday’s concert?”

4. “That’s a great idea! I’ll call him


now.”

5. “Why don’t you try asking Dave?


He works in a ticket office.”

6. “Thanks for the advice. I’ll give him


a call.”

7. “If I were you I’d speak to Dave. He


might help you out.”

8. “Sure! I’ll see what I can do. How


many tickets do you need?”

9. “Would you mind doing me a favor?


I need tickets for the concert.”

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c. Write two dialogues, using sentences from the list below. In Dialogue 1, Steve agrees to
help. In Dialogue 2, he doesn’t.

• I’m working on my history paper. Maybe later.


• Sure, if I’m able to.
• Thanks. I don’t like studying in the library. It’s so noisy.
• Oh, please. I really need your help.
• Peter? I don’t like Peter.
• My room is even quieter. Let’s go there.
• Well… we could study in my room. It’s quiet there.
• But he’s an excellent student.
• You’re right, it is too noisy here. Where can we study?
• You could ask Peter to help you. He’s also studying geography.

Dialogue 1
Friend: Hi, Steve. Would you mind helping me with the geography assignment?

Steve: _______________________________________________________________

Steve: _______________________________________________________________

Friend: _______________________________________________________________

Steve: _______________________________________________________________

Dialogue 2
Friend: Hi, Steve. Would you mind helping me with the geography assignment?

Steve: _______________________________________________________________

Friend: _______________________________________________________________

Steve: _______________________________________________________________

Friend: _______________________________________________________________

Steve: _______________________________________________________________

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Reported Speech: Statements and Questions


a. Match the two parts of each sentence. There are three extra possibilities in column B.

A B
1. “Can you help me please? This is the
third time I’ve called your mechanic and a. what is playing at the local movie theater.”
he hasn’t answered. I’d like to know...
2. “Welcome to Randall’s Bookstore. How
can I help you?” b. how many apples you are going to buy.”
“I want to know...
3. “I know you aren’t well and need some
rest. Let me take the kids out to a movie. c. why my car isn’t fixed yet.”
I’ll find out...
4. “Please help me find my ring. I think
I dropped it somewhere here in the
d. where you are going right now.”
restaurant.”
“Don’t worry. I’ll ask the manager...

5. “This math homework is really difficult.


Can you help me with it?” e. how much this dictionary costs.”
“Well, I’m not good at math, but I think...

6. “I’d like some dessert, but I’m allergic to f. that Susie might be able to help you with
strawberries. Do you know... your homework.”

7. “The baby has a very high temperature.


I called the doctor over an hour ago. g. if anyone has brought it to him.”
I can’t understand...

h. if there are any in that cake over there?”

i. when the course begins.”

j. why he is taking so long.”

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

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b. Complete each sentence with a suitable phrase.

Ryan will be thrilled • what time the party starts • how much that puppy costs
you could help me to organize it • what he wants • if she wants to help too
that she is free

Annie: 
I’m having a party for Ryan’s fifth birthday on Saturday afternoon.
I wonder if (1) _____________________________________________________.
Lyn: Sure. I’d love to help. Just tell me (2) ____________________________________.
Annie: The kids are invited to come at 11a.m.
Lyn: OK, I’ll be there at 9. I’ll ask Karen (3) ____________________________________.
She loves children. I hope (4) __________________________________________.
Annie: Thank you so much, Lyn. You’re such a good friend.
Lyn: By the way, what does Ryan want for his birthday?
Annie: 
I know exactly (5) ___________________________________________________.
That reminds me. I need to phone the pet shop. I need to know
(6) ______________________________________________________________.
Lyn: That’s a great gift for a 5-year-old. I’m sure that (7) _________________________!

c. In the situations below people are asking for help, offering help, or giving help.
Complete the reported sentences by putting the words and phrases in the correct order.

“Can you baby-sit for us tonight?”


1. We need a babysitter tonight. “When does the
next train leave?”
I’ll ask Jane ________________
_____________________________. 4. I need some information about your train
(if / she can / for us tonight / baby-sit) schedule, please. Can you tell me

“Will it work?” ________________________________

2. I need your advice about ________________________________?


this diet. Do you think (leaves / when / the next train)
_____________________________?
“Can you help me lift it?”
(work / it will / that)

“How much did 5. This box is so heavy. I need your help.


you pay for that?” I wonder
3. Could you please tell me ________________________________
_____________________________? ________________________________.
(for that / you paid / how much) (help me / whether / you can / lift it)

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