These exercises are based on the simple agreement and disagreement phrases introduced in the course. Practice using expressions like ‘I agree!’, ‘Me too!’ and ‘I don’t think so.’ in real contexts.
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Exercice 1 — Choose the right expression
Read each situation and choose the correct expression to agree or disagree.
- Your friend says: 'Pizza is delicious!' You feel the same way. What do you say?
- Your classmate says: 'English is very easy.' You do NOT agree. What do you say?
- Your teacher says: 'It is important to practise every day.' You agree completely. What do you say?
- Your friend says: 'I love cold weather.' You feel exactly the same. What do you say?
Correction
- Me too!
- I don't think so.
- I agree!
- Me too!
Exercice 2 — Match the situation to the expression
Match each situation on the left with the correct expression on the right.
- Someone says something and you completely agree with them.
- Someone says something and you share the same feeling or experience.
- Someone says something and you do not believe it is correct.
- Someone says something and you want to politely say they are wrong.
Correction
- I agree!
- Me too!
- I don't think so.
- I disagree.
Exercice 3 — Complete the conversations
Fill in the blank with the correct agreement or disagreement expression from the course.
- Anna: 'I think cats are great pets.' Ben: '___, they are so cute and calm!'
- Tom: 'I love watching films in English.' Sara: '___! It really helps me learn.'
- Lena: 'I think this exercise is very easy.' Max: '___, I think it is quite difficult!'
- Chris: 'I want to go to the park today.' Jo: '___, it is too cold outside!'
Correction
- I agree, they are so cute and calm!
- Me too! It really helps me learn.
- I don't think so, I think it is quite difficult!
- I disagree, it is too cold outside!
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