Work in pairs. Use the model in 1 to make similar conversations for these situations. One of you is Student A, the other is Student B. Use the expressions below to help you.
1. Student A, a secondary school student, makes an appointment to see Student B, a university representative, to ask for advice on his/her education plans after leaving school. Student B can’t make the suggested day/time and proposes another day / time.
2. Student B, a secondary school student, makes an appointment to see Student A, a career advisor, to ask for advice on vocational courses. Student A can‘t make the suggested day / time and proposes another day / time.
[ 1 ] Student A: Hi there, do you need any help with your exercise routine?
Student B: Yes, please. I'm having a hard time with this one.
Student A: Let me help you with that. Here, let me show you the proper form.
Student B: That's very kind/nice of you. Thanks for your help.
Student A: Is there anything else I can do for you?
Student B: No, thank you. I think I'm good now.
[ 2 ] Student A: Excuse me, do you know where the healthy snacks are?
Student B: Yes, they are in aisle 3. Can I help you find anything else?
Student A: Actually, yes. I'm trying to find some low-sugar cereal for my kids.
Student B: Let me show you where it is. Here it is. That’s very kind/nice of you.
Student A: Thank you very much. Is there anything else I can do for you?
Student B: No, thanks. I think I’m fine now.