4. Asking the Librarian for Assistance



1.

A: How are you doing today?

B: Good. Thanks for asking.

A: What may I do for you?

B: I need help with something.

A: What do you need help with?

B: I am looking for a newspaper article.

A: Have you looked in the periodicals?

B: I didn't even think about that.

A: I can show you where they are.

B: That would be a lot of help.

A: Follow me, please.

B: Thank you so much.



2.

A: How are you?

B: I'm great. Thanks.

A: Did you need something?

B: I need your help.

A: How may I help you?

B: I need to find this newspaper article.

A: Have you checked the periodicals section yet?

B: I forgot about that section.

A: If you'd like, I can show you where to find it.

B: Could you do that?

A: Follow me.

B: Thank you for all your help.



3.

A: How's it going?

B: I'm fine. Thank you.

A: Do you need anything?

B: I need you to help me.

A: What can I do for you?

B: I am looking for an article in a newspaper.

A: Did you check the periodicals?

B: I didn't even bother to think of that.

A: I'll show you where to find your article.

B: I get lost in this library.

A: It's right this way.

B: Thanks a lot for your help.



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