English conversation about asking for help at work

English conversation about asking for help at work

This conversation takes place in an office where an employee receives a new task and seeks help from a co-worker. It shows how people communicate politely and work together as a team. The dialogue uses simple and clear English for beginners. Learners can understand how to ask for support at the workplace. It is helpful for practicing daily office communication in English.

Character Introduction

  • Lucas – A new employee who just received a task.

  • Olivia – A friendly colleague who explains things clearly and offers support.

Conversation Script

Lucas
Hi Olivia, do you have a minute?
Olivia
Sure, Lucas. What do you need?
Lucas
I just got a new task from the manager.
Olivia
Oh, what kind of task is it?
Lucas
It’s about making a sales report, but I don’t know how.
Olivia
Don’t worry, I can show you the steps.
Lucas
Thank you, I feel a little nervous.
Olivia
That’s normal. Everyone feels that way with new work.
Lucas
Can I sit with you and learn?
Olivia
Yes, sit here. I will explain it slowly.
Lucas
Should I use Excel for the report?
Olivia
Yes, Excel is the best tool for sales data.
Lucas
Do I need to add graphs too?
Olivia
Yes, graphs make the report clear and easy to read.
Lucas
This looks difficult, but I will try my best.
Olivia
You are doing fine. It will be easy with practice.
Lucas
Thank you so much for your help, Olivia.
Olivia
You’re welcome, Lucas. I am always here to help.
Lucas
You made me feel more confident today.
Olivia
I’m happy to hear that. Keep learning every day!

Master english fluency with these daily sentences

1. Do you have a minute? — A polite way to ask for someone’s time.
Example 1: Do you have a minute? I need to talk about the report.
Example 2: She asked her friend, “Do you have a minute?”

2. I just got a new task — Explaining you received new work.
Example 1: I just got a new task from my manager.
Example 2: He said, “I just got a new task today.”

3. Don’t worry — Making someone feel calm.
Example 1: Don’t worry, everything will be fine.
Example 2: She smiled and said, “Don’t worry about it.”

4. That’s normal — Saying the situation is common.
Example 1: Feeling confused at first is normal.
Example 2: He said, “That’s normal for beginners.”

5. I will explain it slowly — Promise to teach in a simple way.
Example 1: Don’t worry, I will explain it slowly.
Example 2: The teacher said she would explain it slowly.

6. Best tool — The most useful option for work.
Example 1: This app is the best tool for learning English.
Example 2: He chose the best tool for the job.

7. Easy with practice — Something becomes simple after practice.
Example 1: Speaking English is easy with practice.
Example 2: This work will be easy with practice.

8. Always here to help — Showing support anytime.
Example 1: If you need help, I am always here to help.
Example 2: She told him she was always here to help.

9. Feel more confident — Feeling sure and less nervous.
Example 1: After training, I feel more confident now.
Example 2: She feels more confident while speaking in English.

10. Keep learning every day — Encouraging continuous improvement.
Example 1: To improve your skills, keep learning every day.
Example 2: The teacher told us to keep learning every day.

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Easy english sentences for better fluency :

Base SentenceNew way to sayReal-Life Example Sentence
What do you need?What can I get for you?What can I get for you today?
What are you looking for?What are you looking for in this store?
How can I help you?How can I help you with this problem?
What do you want?What do you want to order?
Is there something you need?Is there something you need right now?
What would you like?What would you like to drink?
Tell me what you needTell me what you need from the shop.
I can show youLet me show youLet me show you how it works.
I will show youI will show you the correct way.
I can guide youI can guide you through the process.
I’ll take you thereI’ll take you there myself.
I can explain it to youI can explain it to you clearly.
I’ll point it outI’ll point it out on the map.
Let me guide youLet me guide you to the counter.
I am always hereI’m always availableI’m always available if you need help.
I’m here for youI’m here for you anytime.
You can count on meYou can count on me in difficult times.
I’ll always be hereI’ll always be here to support you.
I’m never far awayI’m never far away when you need me.
I’m right hereI’m right here if you need anything.
I won’t go anywhereI won’t go anywhere, don’t worry.