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Let’s Try These! Directions: Choose the appropriate response for each situation and/or expression below. Ready?

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Page 1: Let’s Try These! Directions: Choose the appropriate response for each situation and/or expression below. Ready?

Let’s Try These!

Directions: Choose the appropriate response for each situation and/or expression below.

Ready?

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1. Ferdie asks you to see a movie tomorrow. You like him but you do not like his kind of movies. You refuse by saying,

a) The movies you like bore me, so I’ll pass.

b) I’ll go with you if you make me choose the movie.

c) Sorry but I’ll be doing something tomorrow.

d) I don’t really like going to the movies.

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Oh No!That’s an

inappropriate response.

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CORRECT!That’s an

appropriate response.

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2. Marlo invites you to go camping in December. You like camping but not in December when it is cold. You refuse by saying,

a) Camping would be great in summ

er.

b) I’d love to but December is too cold .

c) I don’t really enjoy camping.

d) I have more important things to do in December.

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Oh No!Inappropriate

response.

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CORRECT!That’s an

appropriate response.

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3. I made some bibingka. Want some?

a) No thanks, I’m still full.

b) I prefer cake.

c) No thanks, I’m not thirsty.

d) That’s doesn’t sound good.

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Oh No!That’s

inappropriate.

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CORRECT!That’s an

appropriate response.

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4. I can’t understand the lesson. I really need some help.

a) Better ask someone to help you. b) Really! That’s so sad.c) Thank God, I thought I was the only

one who can’t. d) Maybe we can help each other on t

his.

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Oh No!That’s not

appropriate.

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CORRECT!That’s

appropriate!

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5. Tirso invites you for a snack one evening next week. You accept the invitation and say

a) Can I take a rain check?

b) How about inviting Manny?

c) No, thank you.

d) I’d love to.

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Oh No!Sorry that’s

not appropriate!

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CORRECT!That’s

appropriate!

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6. You want to invite your teacher for your birthday, you extend the invitation and say,

a) Would you mind attending my birthday, sir?

b) Do you like birthdays?c) I was wondering if you like birthdays

?d) Who likes birthdays, sir?

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Oh No!The subject and verb are

not in agreement.

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CORRECT!The subject and verb are in agreement.

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7. Mike wants to extend an invitation to his neighbor for a basketball game,

a) Sure, I’ll just go and change.b) Really, who are we playing ag

ainst?c) Would you like to play basket

ball?d) Maybe next time, I’m not feeli

ng well.

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Oh No!The subject and verb are

not in agreement.

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CORRECT!The subject and verb are in agreement.

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8. Angie likes to accept the invitation

of her boss to a party by saying,

a) I really want to but I have some stuff to do.

b) I would love to when and where will it be?

c) I want to invite you to my party, too.

d) Which party is this Ma’am?

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Oh No!The subject and verb are

not in agreement.

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CORRECT!The subject and verb are in agreement.

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9. A friend of yours invited you to attend their religious event, you refuse because you don’t feel comfortable with these kinds of activities and say,

a) That sounds great, sure. b) I’m not really religious so no.

c) Would you like to come to ou

r church, too? d) I have to say no, I hope you understand.

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Oh No!The subject and verb are

not in agreement.

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CORRECT!The subject and verb are in agreement.

Click HERE to move forward.

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10. You want to accept the invitation of your friend to join their study group but you feel shy with the others so you say,

a) I think I can do it on my own now.

b) Would you like to join us in our study group?

c) I love to but I feel shy with them?

d) Will they come too?

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Oh No!The subject and verb are

not in agreement.

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CORRECT!The subject and verb are in agreement.

Click HERE to move forward.

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Since you found some inappropriate expressions in those comic strips, it would be very exciting to see if you could improve them. The next activity will help you do

that with much fun. Just follow these procedures:1. Choose a partner and work in pairs.

2. Choose between the two comic strips in the previous page the one you would like to work on.

3. Click on the interactive website below. It is actually a comic creator which would help you improve the dialogs in the comic strip you have chosen. Make sure you

revise all the inappropriate expressions through this website.4. Choose another group and try critiquing each other’s work.

5. If they have suggestions, try improving your work. Your teacher will also go around to check your progress. Again, be ready to share your work with the

class.You are now ready to create your version of the comic strips. So click on this website

and enjoy! http://www.readwritethink.org/materials/comic/index.html

You surely had a lot of fun learning with that activity. Here’s another chance for you to check how much you have learned from all the activities you went through. Click on this on line quiz to find out. Quiz then answer the following:

1. What was your score?________________2. Which item (s) have you had much difficulty? _____________

Why?______________________________________________________3. What should you keep in mind to be able to get the right answer to those

questions?________________________________________________4. Try taking the quiz again then indicate your score here. ____________