Asking for Help - Practice Spanish Professional Dialogue | DialoguePractice
Learn essential Spanish phrases for requesting support from coworkers, delegating tasks, and asking for instructions.
Dialogue Script & Speaking Practice
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Colega A:
"Hola Ana, ¿tienes un minuto? Necesito que me eches una mano con este informe."
Hi Ana, do you have a minute? I need you to lend me a hand with this report.
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Colega B:
"Claro, dime. ¿En qué estás bloqueado?"
Sure, tell me. Where are you stuck?
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Colega A:
"No consigo que los gráficos se actualicen correctamente."
I can't get the charts to update correctly.
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Colega B:
"A ver... Ah, es por la fuente de datos. Si quieres, te explico cómo hacerlo paso a paso."
Let's see... Oh, it's because of the data source. If you want, I'll explain how to do it step by step.
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Colega A:
"¡Me vendría genial! Muchas gracias, Ana. Te debo una."
That would be great! Thanks a lot, Ana. I owe you one.
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Colega B:
"¡De nada! Para eso estamos los compañeros."
You're welcome! That's what colleagues are for.
Vocabulary Spotlight & Keyword Definitions
- echar una mano: To lend a hand / To help out.
- bloqueado/a: Stuck / Blocked.
- paso a paso: Step by step.
Methodology & Speak Fluently Trainer
This interactive dialogue practice session uses the shadowing method. By repeating native-speaker phrases aloud immediately after you hear them, you build speech muscle memory, improve pronunciation, and internalize rhythm, stress, and intonation. Use these dialogues to rehearse realistic situations on your own schedule and turn passive vocabulary into active speaking skills.