Expressions for greement
Inglês
1.Fill the dialogue below using the expressions for agreement and disagreement in the box bellow and consider the verbs at the end of some sentences I don’t think so.
(I think/ that was…), I disagree, Nonsense, That’s ridiculous. (I agree. That’s for sure. Me, too. / Me, neither. So do I / Neither do I. I suppose so.
Practise 1.
A: Do you ___________ reading English novels? (enjoy/want)
B : Yes, I __________ to read English novels. (like/want) But I prefer Tamil fiction. How about you? A: Well, I really ___________ reading Bible. (fancy/ enjoy)
B: _________________, sometimes. But I don’t like talking about it either.
A: ____________________________.
A: Who do you ___________ talking to? (love/ like)
B: I like talking to children.
Practise: Fill in the blanks with expressions from the box.
(But I don’t care… I’m not interested…. Are they… (Really) Really.
Are they? Sorry, but I’m not)
Salesperson Would you like to see our new nylon shirts?
Customer ___________________________really interested in nylon shirts just now. Salesperson But they’re very nice you know.
Customer _____________________________ Salesperson And not expensive either.
Customer Oh, ____________________________about that. Salesperson Everybody is buying them. Customer __________________________________________ Salesperson Yes, they’re very fashionable you see.
Customer I’m afraid _____________________________ in fashion. Salesperson I see. Customer But thank you very much.
PRACTICE 1:
Read the dialogue and fill in the blanks using the expressions below.
a short ten-minute drive to walk a two-hour train ride
A: How long does it take from your home to the hospital?
B: Just ________________________________.
A: So, it’s not far, you just have _____________________.
B: You? A: I need to take ____________________________. But I don’t care… I’m not interested…. Are they… (Really) Really. Are they? Sorry, but I’m not
B: it’s quite far.
A: Yes. Children shouldn’t have a TV in their rooms. Do you agree with the statement? If yes or no, why?
A) _____________________________,
(I suppose/ In my opinion ) I think they shouldn’t have TV in their room because…Violence on TV makes young children more violent. ______________________________________________________________________________
B) ___________________________, (I strongly believe that/ as far as I’m concerned) children shouldn’t have TV in their room due to violence.
2. Is TV a good way for communication?
A) _________________________, (Frankly speaking/ I see things rather differently) from my point of view) TV is a good way of communication.
B) ______________________________, (from my concern/ personally I think) TV is not good way of communication.