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Asking and Giving Opinions

Authored by rusman ujang

English, World Languages

11th Grade

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Asking and Giving Opinions
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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

what picture is it?

hotel room

bedroom

kitchen

living room

diningroom

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Siti: What do think of my new shoes? Aisah: I think they are lovely.What does Aisah express?

asking opinion
giving opinion
agree with opinion
disagree with opinion
giving suggestion

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

What is the expression of asking opinion?

Do you feel hot here?
I think it is good
I believe sheis kind
In my opinion, he will come
I guess they will be fine

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Mr Iqbal: Jon, come here please!
Andy: Yes, sir. I'm coming.
Mr Iqbal: (1) __________ the goods to the shop, please?
Andy: With pleasure, sir.
Mr Iqbal: Don't forget to put into the correct case!
Andy: (2) ______, sir.
Mr Iqbal: Thanks.
1. The suitable expression is ....

Can you bring
Can I bring
May I bring
Don't bring
I would like to bring

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Media Image

What do you think the man does?

Offers help

Teaches student

Manages the hotel

Cleans the room

Helps the guest

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

One morning, I was on my bike to the school. When I reached the T-junction, I was very shocked knowing that the wooden bridge fell down. Just a couple of days ago the same bridge stood proudly over the small sturdy road. After school, I used to stop over the T-junction and walked to the bridge. I spent some times enjoying the cold wind that mildly blew my face. I usually saw an old woman feeding the birds under the big bars of the bridge. Then, I was worried, “What if she was asleep when the bridge fell down?”

I felt a strong desire to find her. I got off my bike and rushed to the broken bridge. I crawled among the wooded bars. I focused my eyes and my ears to find old woman. After some minutes, I heard a faint cooing noise somewhere in the darkness. When I got closer, I knew it was the sound of birds that the old woman usually fed. They looked swollen and their eyes betrayed a look of death. “You poor thing, look at you!” I exclaimed. They drove me to reach a spot as soon as possible.

I had to be very careful because the wooden piles possibly buried me. Then, I was shocked. In the small hole, I saw the old woman was lying still, dead. She was surrounded by the birds. Then, I fell onto my knees beside her, trying to hold the tears back. The sorrowful cries of the birds didn’t make it any easier. I buried my face in my face and cried.

What is the story about?

An old bridge fell down

An old woman was abandoned

Beautiful birds were around an old bridge

An old woman was buried in the ruins of a bridge

No one took care of the birds, instead of the woman

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

One morning, I was on my bike to the school. When I reached the T-junction, I was very shocked knowing that the wooden bridge fell down. Just a couple of days ago the same bridge stood proudly over the small sturdy road. After school, I used to stop over the T-junction and walked to the bridge. I spent some times enjoying the cold wind that mildly blew my face. I usually saw an old woman feeding the birds under the big bars of the bridge. Then, I was worried, “What if she was asleep when the bridge fell down?”

I felt a strong desire to find her. I got off my bike and rushed to the broken bridge. I crawled among the wooded bars. I focused my eyes and my ears to find old woman. After some minutes, I heard a faint cooing noise somewhere in the darkness. When I got closer, I knew it was the sound of birds that the old woman usually fed. They looked swollen and their eyes betrayed a look of death. “You poor thing, look at you!” I exclaimed. They drove me to reach a spot as soon as possible.

I had to be very careful because the wooden piles possibly buried me. Then, I was shocked. In the small hole, I saw the old woman was lying still, dead. She was surrounded by the birds. Then, I fell onto my knees beside her, trying to hold the tears back. The sorrowful cries of the birds didn’t make it any easier. I buried my face in my face and cried.

They looked swollen…(par.2)’

What does the underlined word refer to?

The birds

Wood

Road

The bridge

Hole

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