How To Ask for Help in English | Common Expressions #spon

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Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish!
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Are you here for some help with your English?
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Probably.
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Well, you're in the right place!
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You just need to ask
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and there are so
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many different ways to ask for help in English.
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In this lesson,
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I'm going to share some common expressions
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and collocations to help you
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confidently ask for help in English.
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I'll be talking about which
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modal verbs you can use when asking for help
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and I'll also share
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some really common expressions with you.
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Like, to give or lend someone a hand,
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to help someone out,
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to do someone a favour,
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or even this one
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I could use some help.
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All of these expressions will be useful
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when asking for help from an native English speaker.
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Speaking of helping someone out,
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have you heard of the HiNative app?
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By using it you can get help
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from native English speakers and
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help other people out who are learning your
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native language.
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It's an app that works just like a language exchange
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between native speakers of just about any language.
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You can ask a question and other native speakers
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in the community will help you to answer it.
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So you know sometimes you come across
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English phrases that you just can't find in a dictionary.
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Some random line from a movie or
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some weird song lyrics.
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HiNative can get you the answers
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when a dictionary can't.
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So let's say you're Spanish and
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you heard some words in an English song that you just
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don't really understand.
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I'll be loungin' on the couch just chillin' in my Snuggie.
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It's like having a native English-speaking friend
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that you can ask for help at any time!
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You type your question and a native English speaker
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will write back to you,
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usually in just a couple of minutes.
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You can even upload a voice recording to get feedback
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on your pronunciation.
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Chilling means relax.
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A Snuggie is a brand of super comfortable clothing,
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a little bit like a blanket.
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So chillin' in my Snuggie means
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to relax whilst wearing my Snuggie.
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Cool!
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When other people learning your native language
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have questions, then you can help them out too!
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It's so cool! It's free to download
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and it works on any smartphone!
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Getting help from native English speakers is a
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piece of cake with HiNative!
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So when you need help, how can you ask for it?
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Well let's start with the basics.
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There are a few modal verbs that are really helpful
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when asking for help.
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Can,
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"can you help me?"
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which means are you able to help?
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Could,
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"could you help me?"
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which means is it possible for you to help?
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Or would, "would you help me?"
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which means are you willing to help?
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Other modal verbs are possible too but these three
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are the most common ones when asking for help.
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If you need to be really polite when asking for help
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like when you're talking to a colleague
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or your boss or a customer for example,
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it's a good idea to include "would you mind"
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Would you mind helping me?
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Notice how the verb form following
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changes when you're using "would you mind".
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The main verb is always in the -ing form.
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So these modal verbs are often used to request for help.
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But what about some of the other expressions that
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I mentioned at the start of this video?
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To give someone a hand or to lend someone a hand.
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This is another really common way
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to ask for help in English.
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I use this expression all the time.
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Can you give me a hand for a minute?
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Could you lend me a hand?
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It's a casual, relaxed way to ask for help.
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Usually it's used when what you're asking
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doesn't require a huge amount of effort
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from the person that you're asking for help.
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Here are some more examples in different contexts
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with different tenses.
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Can you give me a hand with these shopping bags?
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They're really heavy!
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My mum really needs someone
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to give her a hand in the shop on Thursday.
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Thanks so much for giving us a hand yesterday!
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My brother gave me a hand moving furniture
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into the new apartment.
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It was so hot! I wish you had given me a hand.
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See how the verb form changes with these expressions
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when the tense changes.
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Mum needs someone to give her a hand.
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Thanks so much for giving us a hand.
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My brother gave me a hand.
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I wish you had given me a hand.
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To help someone out.
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Help me out, help you out, help them out.
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Help anybody out!
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When you're asking someone to do something for you
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or to help you solve a problem,
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you can use this phrasal verb.
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But you usually need to say who needs the help.
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So for example,
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I need to translate this sentence. Can you help me out?
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I'd really like to help you out,
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but I'll be working on Saturday.
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John always helps his neighbours out.
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His parents helped him out
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when he bought his first house.
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And in this context, this means
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that they gave him money.
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To help out, it can be with assistance
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or it can be with money.
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Now, all those examples were transitive phrasal verbs.
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I told you who was receiving the help.
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But "help out" can also be intransitive
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but that's when we know who is being helped
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by the context.
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So let me show you with some examples.
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Could you work in the shop next Tuesday?
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I know that's usually your day off...
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Sure, I can help out!
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It's clear what I'm going to help out with.
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I know you've got lots on at the moment.
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Would you like the kids to help out tomorrow?
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Now if you want, you can add 'with'
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to say what help you need.
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So the structure is to help out with something
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or to help somebody out with something.
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Can you help me out with this question?
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My brothers and I are lucky my mum and dad
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usually help us out with money if we really need it.
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Okay here's an interesting expression that will
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allow you to ask for help.
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I wonder if you've heard of it.
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To do someone a favour.
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A favour.
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What's a favour?
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Well it's something that you can do for someone
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to help them.
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And it's not specific but you can ask someone to do
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you a favour.
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You can ask them to do something for you
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that will help you
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and the way to do that is to say,
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"Could you do me a favour?"
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or "Can I ask you for a favour?"
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Now when you're asking for help,
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these are great expressions to use.
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Once you've asked someone for a favour, you can also
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owe someone a favour.
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I owe you a favour.
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So if you've helped me in the past
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and I want to help you,
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to show you how much I appreciate it,
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then I can use this expression "I owe you a favour"
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It's my turn to do something for you.
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In fact, you can say "let me return the favour"
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when you want to do something
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for the person who previously helped you.
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The person who helped you in the past.
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You can say "I want to return the favour"
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When talking about favours,
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you need to remember that this is a countable noun.
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So you need to include 'a' when you're
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talking about a single favour.
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You also need to remember these collocations.
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These are the words that you'll often hear and see
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used with favour.
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To do someone a favour.
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To ask someone a favour.
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To owe someone a favour.
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And to return a favour or return the favour.
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For example, he really did me a favour
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by introducing me to Terry.
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John keeps asking me for favours, and I've had enough!
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My sister owes you a favour!
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She returned the favour last week,
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she took me to a football game!
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You know what? I could use some help.
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This expression is quite vague,
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it's not being specific about what help you need
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or who you need the help from.
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And it's quite useful in a professional context
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when you might not want to ask for help
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but still you would like someone to help you out.
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You can make this request a little more direct
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by saying "I could use your help"
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instead of "some help".
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In this expression you must use 'could'
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as the modal verb.
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the expression doesn't sound right if you say
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"I can use your help"
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I could use your help moving this furniture.
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I could use your help with dinner.
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You can also use "I could use a hand" in the same way.
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I could use a hand, these bags are really heavy!
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Paul looks like he could use a hand.
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So there you have it!
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Five ways to ask for help in English naturally.
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Now idiomatic expressions and phrasal verbs
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like the examples in this lesson are a little tricky
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but try to focus on these ones this week.
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Ask for help from as many people as you can and offer
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your help to others too! It will be great practice.
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As an extra bonus I'll share an interesting expression
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with you about help.
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Have you ever heard anyone say
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"You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours!"
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It's used when two people both do something
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to help the other,
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so that they're both being helped.
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They're both benefiting.
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The HiNative app is a perfect example of this.
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When you help from a native English speaker,
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you can return the favour by helping them to
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understand an expression in your native language.
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Everybody wins!
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by clicking that red button down there
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and check out some of my other lessons right here!
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Thanks for watching and I will see you next week
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for another lesson. Bye for now!
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