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Question 1: How would you politely interrupt someone in a meeting?
Stop talking!
Excuse me, may I add something?
Be quiet now.
I’m talking now.
Question 2: Which phrase is best for expressing gratitude after a presentation?
Thanks for listening, you guys rock!
Thank you for your attention and valuable questions.
Cool, thanks for coming out!
Big thanks, everyone!
Question 3: Which word has a silent “c” in its pronunciation?
Circle
Scene
Call
Course
Question 4: Which word has a silent “t” in its pronunciation?
Table
Castle
Time
Train
Question 5: How would you ask for clarification during a discussion?
What’s your point?
Could you explain that again, please?
I don’t get it, talk faster!
Why are you so confusing?
Question 6: How would you politely express gratitude in a conversation?
Thanks a lot!
I really appreciate your help.
Cool, thanks.
Nice one!
Question 7: How is the word “schedule” pronounced in British English?
/ˈsked.juːl/
/ˈʃedʒ.uːl/
/skəˈdjuːl/
/ˈʃed.juːl/
Question 8: Which response is best when asking for directions politely?
Where’s this place?
Could you tell me how to get to the station?
Show me the way now!
I’m lost, help!
Question 9: Complete the sentence: "Can you ___ the event?"
organize
organizing
organized
organizes
Question 10: Which sentence has a natural tone for casually suggesting a movie night?
I propose a film viewing tonight.
Wanna watch a movie tonight?
Let us schedule a movie evening.
I suggest we view a film.
Question 11: Which closing statement is most appropriate for a formal presentation?
Thanks for listening, folks!
I appreciate your attention and welcome any questions.
Alright, that’s it for now!
Cool, we’re done here!
Question 12: Which word is stressed on the second syllable in its verb form?
Record
Conduct
Project
Protest
Question 13: How would you politely decline an invitation to an event?
No way, I’m not coming.
Thank you, but I’m unable to attend.
I don’t want to go.
Forget it!
Question 14: Which phrase is most appropriate for opening a formal workshop?
Alright, let’s get this started!
Welcome, I’m delighted to lead today’s workshop.
Hey, ready to dive in?
Let’s kick things off, cool?
Question 15: What is a polite way to decline an invitation?
No way, I’m busy.
Thanks, but I can’t make it.
I don’t want to come.
Not interested.
Question 16: Which word has a silent "r" in some British English dialects?
Iron
Rain
Road
River
Question 17: How would you politely ask for a moment to think during a debate?
Wait, I need to think.
Could I have a moment to gather my thoughts?
Stop talking, I’m thinking.
I don’t know what to say.
Question 18: How is the word "garage" pronounced in British English?
/ˈɡær.ɪdʒ/
/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/
/ɡəˈreɪdʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/
Question 19: Which phrase is most suitable for formally summarizing a team discussion?
Alright, that’s the gist!
Thank you for your insights; let’s summarize our key points.
Cool, we’ve covered it all!
Done, let’s move on!
Question 20: What is the best way to thank someone formally?
Thanks a bunch!
I sincerely appreciate your help.
Cool, thanks!
You’re awesome, thanks!
Question 21: Which is a polite way to close a conversation?
See you later!
It was a pleasure speaking with you.
I’m out!
Catch you later!
Question 22: How would you politely end a conversation at a networking event?
I’m done talking.
It was great meeting you, let’s stay in touch.
I have to go now.
See you later!
Question 23: Which sentence uses the correct tone for a formal apology?
My bad, sorry!
I sincerely apologize for the error.
Oops, messed up.
Sorry, my fault.
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