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Question 1: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely declining a social invitation?
Nah, I’m good, thanks.
Thank you, but I’m unable to attend this time.
No way, I’m too busy.
Sorry, can’t make it.
Question 2: What is the best way to introduce yourself at a networking event?
Yo, I’m here!
Hi, my name is [Your Name], and I work in [Your Field].
Hey, what’s up?
I’m the best!
Question 3: How would you express agreement in a discussion?
I totally disagree.
I see your point.
That’s not true.
No way!
Question 4: How would you thank someone formally for their help?
Thanks a lot!
I really appreciate your assistance.
Cool, thanks!
Nice job!
Question 5: Which sentence has a natural flow for casual weekend plans?
I propose we meet on Saturday.
Let’s chill this Saturday, sound good?
I suggest a gathering this weekend.
We shall convene on Saturday.
Question 6: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely asking for someone’s opinion?
What’s your take on this?
I’d greatly value your perspective on this.
So, what do you think, huh?
Tell me your opinion, quick.
Question 7: 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 8: How is the word "route" pronounced in British English?
/ruːt/
/raʊt/
/ˈruː.tə/
/ˈraʊ.tə/
Question 9: How is "garage" pronounced in American English?
/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɪdʒ/
/ɡəˈræʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/
Question 10: Which phrase best expresses gratitude in a formal email?
Thanks a lot, you’re great!
I sincerely appreciate your support.
Awesome, thanks!
Big thanks, mate!
Question 11: How is the word "vase" typically pronounced in American English?
/veɪs/
/vɑːz/
/væs/
/veɪz/
Question 12: How is the word "leisure" pronounced in British English?
/ˈleʒ.ə/
/ˈliː.ʒə/
/lɪˈʒʊə/
/ˈlaɪ.ʒə/
Question 13: 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 14: What is a polite way to ask someone to repeat something?
Say it again!
Could you repeat that, please?
What was that?
Speak up!
Question 15: What is the best way to express disagreement politely in a meeting?
You’re totally wrong!
I see your point, but I respectfully disagree.
That’s nonsense!
No way, that’s stupid!
Question 16: How is the word “schedule” pronounced in British English?
/ˈsked.juːl/
/ˈʃedʒ.uːl/
/skəˈdjuːl/
/ˈʃed.juːl/
Question 17: How is the word "garage" pronounced in British English?
/ˈɡær.ɪdʒ/
/ɡəˈrɑːʒ/
/ɡəˈreɪdʒ/
/ˈɡær.ɑːʒ/
Question 18: 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 19: Which word is stressed on the second syllable in its verb form?
Record
Conduct
Project
Protest
Question 20: How would you politely ask for directions?
Where’s this place?
Could you tell me how to get to this location?
Show me the way!
I’m lost, help!
Question 21: Which word contains a silent "h" in its pronunciation?
Hope
Hour
Heart
Hill
Question 22: Which sentence uses the correct tone for expressing gratitude?
Thanks for your help!
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help?
Thanks for your help...
Question 23: How is the word "either" pronounced in British English?
/ˈaɪ.ðə/
/ˈiː.ðə/
/ˈeɪ.ðə/
/iːˈðər/
Question 24: 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!
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