Worksheet

Asking And Giving Opinion


1 - Considering the theoretical class of this lesson, choose the best option:


a) We’ll have a long holiday next month. What are you going to do?

1. I believe I’m going to Bali.

2. Sorry, I can’t take you with me.

3. It’s none of our business.

4. I don’t know what to play.


b) What did you think of the film?

1. Thank you.

2. You forget him.

3. Let’s go.

4. I think it was really an excellent film.


c) ___________________________________________ he is polite.

1. I don’t like.

2. I don’t feel that.

3. What is your opinion.

4. What do you feel.


d) Anna: I got a terrible headache and stomachache.

Tommy: ___________________________________________ you need to see a doctor.

1. You need to sing.

2. It’s obvious to me that.

3. You will play.

4. I need some rest, too.


e) Yuri: I have some problems with my mobile Phone. What’s your idea?

Star: ___________________________________________

1. It sounds great.

2. I feel good for you.

3. I think you need a new one.

4. It’s nice.


f) “I think you are beautiful with it”. The sentence in italic is used for:

1. Showing appreciation.

2. Asking opinion.

3. Giving opinion.

4. Giving invitation.

g) “What do you think about my new hairstyle? Am I beautiful with it?” The sentence in italic is used for:

1. Giving opinion.

2. Asking opinion.

3. Giving invitation.

4. Showing appreciation.


h) Atilla: You are going to retire next semester, what are you going to do after that?

Linda: ___________________________________________

Atilla: I wish you all the best.

1. I don’t like.

2. I am busy.

3. I’m not sure, but I believe I will move to Florida.

4. I don’t think so.


i) Andy: Look at the view. What do you think about my penthouse?

Mary: ___________________________________________ it’s amazing!

1. I can do that.

2. I will do that.

3. I won’t do that.

4. I guess that.


j) Eric: Our city is very hot at the moment.

Eve: ___________________________________________ our city is much cooler than other cities in this country.

1. I am not blaming that.

2. I pay it.

3. I don’t think so, in my opinion.

4. I work it.