Unit 4
Unit 4
Unit 4
Helping Out
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.
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.”
d. Fill in the blanks to complete what each person is saying. Choose from the words in the
box.
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:
b. Here are some sentences about getting tickets to a rock concert. Decide what each
person is expressing. Mark the correct column.
c. Write two dialogues, using sentences from the list below. In Dialogue 1, Steve agrees to
help. In Dialogue 2, he doesn’t.
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: _______________________________________________________________
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...
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.”
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
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.