1) You want to know your friend’s opinion about online learning. What should you say? a) I think online learning is boring. b) Do you agree with me? c) What do you think about online learning? 2) Your friend asks: “What do you think about our English teacher?” The best response is … a) In my opinion, she is very inspiring. b) Yes, I do. c) I don’t think so. 3) Which expression shows asking for agreement? a) Don’t you think so? b) I agree with you. c) In my view… 4) Your friend says: “I think playing games too much is not good.” The best way to agree politely is … a) I couldn’t agree more. b) I don’t think so. 5) Your friend says: “In my opinion, school uniforms are unnecessary.” You disagree politely by saying … a) I’m afraid I disagree with you. b) You’re absolutely right. 6) Which of the following is the correct way to give an opinion? a) I don’t think so. b) I personally believe that education is important. 7) Your friend says: “I like studying at the library.” Which response shows agreement? a) Yes, I feel the same way b) Sorry, I can’t agree with you. 8) Your teacher asks: “Who can give me an opinion about global warming?” The best response is.... a) In my opinion, people should reduce plastic use. b) I don’t think so. 9) Which sentence shows disagreement? a) I see your point, but I think it’s different. b) That’s a good idea. 10) Your friend: “English is the most important subject.” You: … (show disagreement) a) I totally agree. b) I’m not sure about that. 11) Your friend asks: “What do you think about using smartphones in class?” The best opinion is … a) I think it helps students learn faster. b) I don’t think so. 12) Which sentence shows asking for opinion? a) What’s your opinion about this topic? b) I agree with you. 13) Your friend says: “In my opinion, studying abroad is a great experience.” You want to agree. What do you say? a) I think so too. b) I don’t think so. 14) Which of the following shows polite disagreement? a) I’m not sure I agree with you. b) Exactly! 15) You want to ask your teacher’s opinion about your homework. You say … a) What do you think about my homework, Sir/Ma’am? b) I agree with you. c) I don’t think so. 16) Your friend: “I believe English is easier than Math.” You politely disagree by saying … a) I’m afraid I can’t agree with you. b) That’s exactly what I think. c) You’re right. 17) Which is the correct expression of agreement? a) That’s a good point. b) I don’t think so. c) What’s your opinion? 18) Your friend asks: “Do you agree if we have a longer holiday?” The best answer to show agreement is … a) Absolutely, I totally agree with that. b) I’m not sure. c) That’s not true. 19) Your friend says: “I think fast food is unhealthy.” You want to disagree. What do you say? a) I’m afraid I disagree, because sometimes it’s okay. b) I couldn’t agree more. c) Yes, that’s true. 20) Which of the following is NOT an expression of giving opinion? a) I believe that… b) Don’t you think so? 21) Your teacher: “What’s your opinion about climate change?” The correct response is … a) In my view, people must save energy. b) I don’t think so. 22) You want to check if your friend agrees with you. You say … a) Do you agree with me? b) I couldn’t agree more. 23) Your friend says: “I think studying late at night is effective.” You want to disagree politely. You say … a) I don’t really think so. b) I completely agree. 24) Which one is an expression of strong agreement? a) I’m afraid I disagree. b) I totally agree with you. 25) Your friend: “School should finish earlier in the afternoon.” You: … (ask for agreement) a) Do you agree with that? b) I think so too.

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