Questions: If someone asks, "¿En qué puedo servirle?", what is he/she asking?
A. How he/she can help me
B. If I need directions
C. If I need help
D. In which hotel am I staying
Transcript text: If someone asks, "¿En qué puedo servirle?", what is he/she asking?
A. How he/she can help me
B. If I need directions
C. If I need help
D. In which hotel am I staying
Solution
Answer
The answer is A. How he/she can help me
Explanation
Option A: How he/she can help me
The phrase "¿En qué puedo servirle?" translates to "How can I serve you?" or "How can I help you?" in English. This is a common way to offer assistance in Spanish-speaking contexts.
Option B: If I need directions
While asking for directions is a form of help, the phrase "¿En qué puedo servirle?" is more general and does not specifically refer to directions.
Option C: If I need help
This option is close, but the phrase specifically asks how the person can help, not just if help is needed.
Option D: In which hotel am I staying
This option is unrelated to the phrase "¿En qué puedo servirle?" and does not fit the context of the question.