Conversation Starter - Frz ESL - 8th - 1er Trimestre

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  • I don't know anyone here. Do you know someone?

    • Um, actually, I also don't know anybody.
    • Actually, I don't know him
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Conversation Starter - FRZ ESL - 8th - 1er Trimestre.
Select the best response for each conversation starter.

Conversation Starter - Frz ESL - 8th - 1er Trimestre - Quiz

Questions and Answers
  • 2. 

    So you're from Costa Rica?

    • Actually, where you from?

    • No, actually I'm from Australia.

    • I'm a little cold actually.

    Correct Answer
    A. No, actually I'm from Australia.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "No, actually I'm from Australia." The question asks about the person's origin and the response clarifies that they are not from Costa Rica, but rather from Australia.

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  • 3. 

    This TV show is really interesting.

    • Sorry, it's a movie, actually.

    • Actually, it was my grand mother's.

    Correct Answer
    A. Sorry, it's a movie, actually.
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "Sorry, it's a movie, actually." This answer is correct because it clarifies that the given statement is referring to a movie, not a TV show. The phrase "Sorry, it's a movie" indicates that the initial assumption about the content being a TV show was incorrect, and "actually" emphasizes that the correction is accurate.

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  • 4. 

    Wow it's hot today!

    • Well, actually I think it's OK.

    • Actually I do.

    Correct Answer
    A. Well, actually I think it's OK.
    Explanation
    The given answer "Well, actually I think it's OK" suggests that the person disagrees with the statement "Wow it's hot today!" and believes that the temperature is not as hot as perceived. They express their opinion that the weather is tolerable or acceptable.

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  • 5. 

    I like your jacket. It's new, right?

    • Actually I like them too.

    • No, it's my sister's actually.

    Correct Answer
    A. No, it's my sister's actually.
    Explanation
    The speaker is correcting the assumption made by the other person that the jacket is new. They clarify that it actually belongs to their sister.

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  • 6. 

    Do you work around here?

    • No, I have a job actually.

    • Well... actually I'm a full time student.

    Correct Answer
    A. Well... actually I'm a full time student.
    Explanation
    The question "Do you work around here?" implies that the person being asked is being asked about their employment status in the area. The response "Well... actually I'm a full-time student" indicates that the person is not employed but instead is a student. This response suggests that the person is occupied with their studies and does not have a job in the area.

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  • 7. 

    Q: It's a beautiful day. I love the warm weather.

    • A: You really do, actually

    • A: Actually, I like cold weather more.

    Correct Answer
    A. A: Actually, I like cold weather more.
    Explanation
    The answer "A: Actually, I like cold weather more" is the correct answer because it contradicts the statement made in the question. The question states that "I love the warm weather," but the correct answer states that the person actually prefers cold weather. This answer is in direct opposition to the statement in the question, making it the correct response.

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  • 8. 

    Q: The train is really late today!

    • A: It's usually late, actually.

    • A: Actually now is really late.

    Correct Answer
    A. A: It's usually late, actually.
    Explanation
    The answer "A: It's usually late, actually." provides an explanation for the statement "The train is really late today!" by suggesting that the train is typically late, implying that it being late today is not out of the ordinary.

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  • 9. 

    Q: Do you live around here?

    • A: Actually I'm a bit late.

    • A: Yes, right around the corner, actually.

    Correct Answer
    A. A: Yes, right around the corner, actually.
    Explanation
    The answer "Yes, right around the corner, actually" suggests that the person does live nearby. The phrase "right around the corner" implies that their residence is very close to the current location. Additionally, the use of the word "actually" indicates that the person is confirming their proximity to the area.

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