MATERI SUGGESTIONS & OFFER BAHASA INGGRIS KELAS XI WAJIB

JustSpeak English Club
11 Jul 202108:39

Summary

TLDRThis video from the Speak English Club teaches viewers how to express suggestions and offers in English. It covers key expressions like 'Let's,' 'Why don't we,' and 'What about' for making suggestions, and offers phrases such as 'May I' or 'Can I' for offering help. The video also explains how to accept or politely reject suggestions and offers. Aimed at learners of all ages, it provides practical examples and encourages viewers to engage by asking questions in the comments. This educational video is useful for both beginners and those looking to refine their conversational skills in English.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Expressing suggestions in English can be done in several ways such as using 'Let's', 'Why don't we', or 'What about'.
  • 😀 'Let's + verb' is a simple way to suggest doing something together. Example: 'Let's go fishing after school.'
  • 😀 'Why don't we + verb' is another polite way to suggest an activity. Example: 'Why don't we go fishing after school?'
  • 😀 'What about + verb-ing' or 'How about + verb-ing' are alternatives to make a suggestion. Example: 'How about going fishing after school?'
  • 😀 For a more formal suggestion, use 'I suggest that + subject + verb'. Example: 'I suggest that we go fishing after school.'
  • 😀 To accept a suggestion politely, you can say 'Sure, let’s do that' or 'Sounds great!'
  • 😀 If you want to decline a suggestion politely, say 'Sorry, I don’t feel like going' or 'Thanks, but I’ve already finished my homework.'
  • 😀 When making offers, common phrases include 'Can I + verb?' or 'May I + verb?' for offering help. Example: 'Can I help you with that?'
  • 😀 To offer something politely, use 'Do you mind if I + verb?' Example: 'Do you mind if I help you with this task?'
  • 😀 To accept an offer, say 'Yes, please. Thank you!' or 'That’s very kind of you. I appreciate it.'
  • 😀 To politely refuse an offer, you can say 'No, thank you. I can handle it myself.' or 'It’s okay, I’ve got it covered.'

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is how to express suggestions and offers in English, including the appropriate phrases and examples for giving and receiving them.

  • What are the key differences between 'suggestions' and 'offers' in English?

    -Suggestions are abstract ideas or solutions given to someone, such as advice or a plan, while offers can be both abstract (like help or advice) or physical (like giving money or food).

  • What is an example of a suggestion in English using 'Let's'?

    -'Let's go fishing after school' is an example of a suggestion using 'Let's,' which is a casual way to propose an activity.

  • How can you politely decline a suggestion in English?

    -You can politely decline a suggestion by saying phrases like 'I’m sorry, I don’t feel like going,' or 'No, thank you, I have finished my homework.'

  • What are some common phrases to make a suggestion in English?

    -Common phrases for making suggestions include 'Let's,' 'Why don’t we,' 'What about,' and 'I suggest.'

  • How can you accept an offer politely in English?

    -To accept an offer politely, you can say 'Yes, please,' 'Thank you, that’s very kind of you,' or 'I’d love to!'

  • What are examples of phrases used to offer help in English?

    -Examples of phrases used to offer help include 'May I help you?', 'Can I help you?', and 'Do you mind if I help?'

  • How do you refuse an offer in a polite way in English?

    -To politely refuse an offer, you can say 'No, thank you,' or 'Don’t worry, I can handle it myself.'

  • Which expression is used to suggest a plan for an activity using 'Why don’t we'?

    -An example of using 'Why don’t we' for suggesting an activity is 'Why don’t we go fishing after school?'

  • What is the purpose of the example conversation in the video?

    -The example conversation demonstrates how to apply the expressions for giving and receiving offers and suggestions in real-life situations, making it easier to understand how to use these phrases in context.

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