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Giving Advice

Giving Advice

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English, Professional Development

Professional Development

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Suzette Zeelie

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13 Slides • 27 Questions

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Giving Advice

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/speaking/upper-intermediate-b2/giving-advice

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Multiple Choice

do / What / should / I / do? / you think

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What should I do think you do?

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What do you think I should do?

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Multiple Choice

I’d / were / If I / talk to her. / you,

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If I were you, I’d talk to her.

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If I talk to her I'd were you.

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Multiple Choice

a / sure / good idea. / that’s / I’m not

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That's not sure I'm a good idea.

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I’m not sure that’s a good idea.

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Multiple Choice

try / could / you / Perhaps / phoning them.

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Perhaps you could try phoning them.

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Perhaps try could you phoning them.

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Multiple Choice

resetting / Why / the password? / you / try / don’t

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Why don’t you try resetting the password?

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Why the try resetting don't the password?

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Multiple Choice

you / I / suggested. / tried / what

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I tried what you suggested.

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I suggested what you tried.

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Multiple Choice

Noelia is stressed because a client keeps emailing her about unimportant things.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Noelia thinks she should ask the client to stop sending emails.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Noelia likes Bob’s suggestion at first.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Bob had a similar problem in a previous job.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Bob suggests that the scar on his neck is from a snake bite.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Noelia follows Bob’s advice and it works.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Choose the more polite option.

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Tell me what to say!

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What do you think I should say?

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Multiple Choice

Choose the more polite option.

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That's a really bad idea.

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I'm not sure that's a good idea.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the more polite option.

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Just call her office!

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Perhaps you could try calling her office.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the more polite option.

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Why don't you try doing nothing?

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You've done enough.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the more polite option.

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Check with Sam before you do anything.

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If I were you, I'd check with Sam first.

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Multiple Choice

Choose the more polite option.

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Oh, that's very good news.

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Fine. Good.

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Multiple Choice

What do you think I …………………………………… do?

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should

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were

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doing

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sure

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try

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Multiple Choice

If I …………………………………… you, I’d ask her to stop.

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should

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were

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doing

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sure

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try

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Multiple Choice

I’m not …………………………………… that’s a good idea.

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should

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were

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doing

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sure

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try

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Multiple Choice

Perhaps you could …………………………………… talking to Noelia about it.

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suggested

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do

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doing

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too

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try

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Multiple Choice

Why don’t you try …………………………………… nothing?

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suggested

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do

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doing

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too

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try

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Multiple Choice

Perhaps you could just …………………………………… nothing.

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suggested

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do

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doing

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too

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try

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Multiple Choice

I’m not …………………………………… sure about that.

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suggested

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do

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doing

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too

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try

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Multiple Choice

So, I tried what you …………………………………… .

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suggested

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do

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doing

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too

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try

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Open Ended

Who do you ask for advice and why?

Giving Advice

https://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/skills/speaking/upper-intermediate-b2/giving-advice

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