play the ukulele (尤克里里).And she was really good at it.She wanted to(3)
the poor children in her town,so she decided to raise some money(4)
playing the ukulele in the street.At first,only a few people gave her money.Several days later,she put a sign beside her.It says why she(5)
doing so.When people saw the sign,they were all moved and started to help her.Mandy also(6)
her favourite toys to collect money..When her teachers and classmates got to know this,they all began to sell their old toys,clothes and books to collect money, (7)
. Mandy(8)
money for three years,and now she's got more than¥3 000.She says she(9)
2726.If someone says"thank you"to you,how would you respond (反應)?Of course,the most common response is "You are welcome." Is there anything easier than this? (1)
Most of you may learn this at school.But in fact,spoken English is quite casual (隨意的). (2)
This can help you speak English like a native. British people respond to"thank you"in different ways.Common responses include (包括)"No problem".You can often hear it among friends. (3)
For example,helping to move a heavy box.It shows that it wasn't difficult to give a helping hand. "It's OK" is also a common response. While if you're speaking with an Australian friend,saying " no worries" is a popular reply.(4)
However,there is no wrong way to respond. (5)
and you can find the response that suits your own style.
A.There are many other ways to respond. B.It's also common to say after you've helped someone. C.Americans like using "Sure" or "Happy to help". D."You are welcome" is the most standard (標準) response. E.You should say "thank you" when other people help you. F.Try these phrases.