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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A I really like your shirt. Doesn't Ahmet have one just like it?
B Yes he does. Speaking of Ahmet, did he get the job he applied for?
To change the direction of a conversation, but making a link with what has just been said.
To introduce something you have just thought of, or to change the subject completely.
To introduce additional surprising or unexpected information.
To introduce the idea that what you said before is less important than what you are going to say now, or to return to the main topic after a digression.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
So let's meet at five o'clock then. By the way / Incidentally, could you lend me some money until the weekend?
To change the direction of a conversation, but making a link with what has just been said.
To introduce something you have just thought of, or to change the subject completely.
To introduce additional surprising or unexpected information.
To introduce the idea that what you said before is less important than what you are going to say now, or to return to the main topic after a digression.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
A Did you see the game last night? B No, I didn't. Actually / In fact / As a matter of fact, I don't really like basketball.
To change the direction of a conversation, but making a link with what has just been said.
To introduce something you have just thought of, or to change the subject completely.
To introduce additional surprising or unexpected information.
To introduce the idea that what you said before is less important than what you are going to say now, or to return to the main topic after a digression.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
We didn't go away for the weekend because I had too much work. In any case / Anyway the weather was awful, so we didn't miss anything.
To change the direction of a conversation, but making a link with what has just been said.
To introduce something you have just thought of, or to change the subject completely.
To introduce additional surprising or unexpected information.
To introduce the idea that what you said before is less important than what you are going to say now, or to return to the main topic after a digression.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Yes, it was a bad accident. At least nobody was killed, though. Tom's coming to the meeting, or at least he said he was.
To generalize.
To introduce a positive point after some negative information, or to qualify what you have just said or to make it less definite.
To return to a previous subject, often after you have been interrupted.
To say that you are taking everything into consideration.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
As I was saying, if Mark gets the job we'll have to reorganize the department.
To generalize.
To introduce a positive point after some negative information, or to qualify what you have just said or to make it less definite.
To return to a previous subject, often after you have been interrupted.
To say that you are taking everything into consideration.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
On the whole, I think that women make better journalists than men.
To generalize.
To introduce a positive point after some negative information, or to qualify what you have just said or to make it less definite.
To return to a previous subject, often after you have been interrupted.
To say that you are taking everything into consideration.
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