Getting Help with Daily Problems — English Shadowing Practice
Practice the exact English for getting help with daily problems. In this lesson you shadow real lines like “Excuse me, can you help me?”, “I'm new here and I'm not sure what to do.”, and “Could you point me in the right direction?”. It gives you polite, general ways to ask a stranger or staff for help with anything. You listen and speak along, copying the natural rhythm and polite tone, so the words are ready the moment you need them.

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What this lesson trains
Make these key phrases automatic: “Excuse me, can you help me?”, “I'm new here and I'm not sure what to do.”, “Could you point me in the right direction?”, “I really appreciate your help.”.
Grammar in focus: Polite help requests (“Can you help me?,” “Could you point me…?”) and thanking warmly.
Say this vocabulary clearly: help, not sure, mistake, right direction, appreciate.
Copy the question intonation on lines like “I really appreciate your help.” so you sound natural, not memorized.
Learning goals
- Handle getting help with daily problems in English without hesitating.
- Use the core phrases for getting help with daily problems clearly and politely.
- Ask precise questions and understand the answers.
- Say key vocabulary clearly enough to be understood the first time.
About this practice
The lesson is built from a real exchange of short, practical lines you'd actually use when getting help with daily problems.
At B1 level it targets the high-stakes daily conversations textbooks usually skip.
Practice tips
- 1Shadow out loud, staying half a beat behind the speaker.
- 2Drill the vocabulary (help, not sure, mistake) until it's instantly clear.
- 3Be specific when you describe a problem — that's what gets it solved.
Frequently asked questions
What will I be able to do after this lesson?
You'll be able to handle getting help with daily problems in English — ask for help with daily problems — using natural, practiced phrases.
What level is this lesson?
B1. The phrases are short and practical, chosen for real daily life abroad.
How do I ask for help politely?
You practice “Excuse me, can you help me?” and “Could you point me in the right direction?” plus a warm thank-you.
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