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Unit 4 - Lesson 1

Unit 4 - Lesson 1

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Unit 4 - Lesson 1

By Nicte De Leon

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Answer the following questions based on the text.

Speak your mind - Unit 4 - Lesson 1​

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Multiple Choice

Choose the best summary for the article.

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communication is a way of getting other people to agree with you. You do this by asking them questions and talking about your feelings.

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You can become a better communicator by listening carefully, telling the truth and building relationships with people.

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Multiple Choice

What point is the writer making in the first paragraph?

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It isn't right to try to chanbe other people's opinions.

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Communication isn't just about explaining things well.

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Multiple Choice

According to the writer, active listening is a way of...

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understanding someone's opinion.

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getting people to understand you.

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Multiple Choice

According to the writer, good communicators...

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pretend they feel the same way as the other person.

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tell the truth about their emotions.

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Multiple Choice

It can help you understand what people want when you...

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look for things that are true for both of you.

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help them understand a situation correctly.

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Choose the best option to complete each of the following sentences.

Speak your mind - Unit 4 - Lesson 1​

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Multiple Choice

You need to explñain your ideas clearly to ______ other people to do what you want.

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persuade

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have

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in common

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connection

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Multiple Select

I find it easy to communicate with you because we _______ a lot ________.

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honest

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have

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in common

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connection

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Multiple Choice

I have a very strong ________ with my twin brother and I know what he's thinking.

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persuade

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have

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in common

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connection

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Multiple Choice

Be______. You don't like my new hairstyle, do you?

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honest

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have

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in common

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connection

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  • We use the infinitive with to after some verbs: agree, like, prefer,​ want, advise, tell, warn, persuade, etc.

  • We use infinitive with to, to express a purpose.

  • We use the infinitive with to after some adjectives (easy, happy, hard, ready, etc.) + direct object.​

Infinitives with to

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