3. Ask/ Give Advice
• Asking someone advice is to ask someone a
recommendation about what should be done.
• Giving someone advice is to give someone a
recommendation about what should be done.
4. Expressions of Asking Advice
• What should I do for…………?
• What do you think should…………?
• What do you advise?
• Could you give me some advice
for………?
• What you would advice?
• What would you do if…………?
• Do you think I should………?
5. Expressions of Giving Advice
• You should/ought to……………
• You ought to………………………
• I think you should/ought to…………
• I advise you to………
• If I were you, I would……………………
• I would recommend that you………
• You’d better tell……………
• You must to…………………
• Why don’t you………………
6. Read the dialogue!
Sally : Hello, Robby. What are you doing here? Seems like you
are sad, aren’t you?
Robby : Hi, Sally. I’m in a horrible confused right now. My mom
forbids me to join The Art Club, but actually I love
drawing. She wants me to join The Chemist Club. If you
were me, what would you do?
Sally : If I were you, I’ll tell my mother that my skill is on
drawing, and tell her how important that club because
we can improve our creations.
Robby : That’s a good idea, but how about if she gets mad on
me?
Sally : You haven’t told her, how you can feel that? Just try to
tell her honestly, then she will be understand.
Robby : Oh, I see. I’ll tell her later.
Sally : Yeah, I think you should be brave!
Robby : Yes, Sally. Thank you very much for the advice. You are
my best friend.
Sally : You’re welcome.
8. 1. You get your friend brought a lots of books in
library, what would you say?
2. You see an old woman on the street. She wants
to cross the street.
3. Your friend confused. She wants to go to a party,
but she has to do her homework.
4. Your sister/brother got cough.
5. Your new friend doesn’t know how to get a good
score.
6. Your little sister wants to go some place for
holiday.