925 English Lesson 33 – Explaining a Problem

In today’s 925 English video lesson, we’re going to learn how to explain a problem in English.

Much of your work probably involves solving problems. And sometimes we can’t do it alone. But cooperating with someone to solve a problem means explaining it clearly.

Before you explain the problem however, you’ll need to ask for help. Two really useful words in this situation are “would” and “could.” These words help you make polite requests. For example, you might say “could you help me?” or “would you help me with this?” And we can add to these expressions to get longer, even more polite expressions.

925 English is a new series of English video lessons for beginners (CEFR level A2). With 925 English you can learn business English phrases for work.

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