Ces exercices vous permettent de pratiquer les formules vues dans le cours pour exprimer un accord ou un désaccord en anglais. Entraînez-vous à utiliser ‘I agree’, ‘I don’t think so’ et ‘That’s true, but…’ dans des situations concrètes.
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Exercice 1 — Que dire dans cette situation ?
Lisez chaque situation et choisissez la réponse la plus appropriée pour exprimer un accord ou un désaccord en anglais.
- Your friend says: 'English is very useful.' You completely agree. What do you say?
- Your classmate says: 'This exercise is easy.' You think it is difficult. What do you say?
- Someone says: 'It is cold today.' You agree but want to add something. What do you say?
- Your teacher says: 'Practising every day is important.' You fully agree. What do you say?
Correction
- I agree, English is very useful.
- I don't think so, this exercise is difficult.
- That's true, but I like cold weather.
- I agree, practising every day is important.
Exercice 2 — Complétez le dialogue
Complétez chaque réplique manquante du dialogue en utilisant une formule d'accord ou de désaccord vue dans le cours. Répondez avec une phrase complète en anglais.
- A: 'I think pizza is the best food.' B: You agree completely. What does B say?
- A: 'I think it is easy to learn English.' B: You disagree. What does B say?
- A: 'Music is very relaxing.' B: You agree but want to add that sport is also relaxing. What does B say?
- A: 'We have too much homework.' B: You agree completely. What does B say?
Correction
- I agree, pizza is the best food.
- I don't think so, it is not easy to learn English.
- That's true, but sport is also relaxing.
- I agree, we have too much homework.
Exercice 3 — Reformulez avec la bonne formule
Reformulez chaque phrase en utilisant la formule d'accord ou de désaccord indiquée entre parenthèses. Écrivez une phrase complète en anglais.
- You think the opposite: 'Cats are better than dogs.' (Use: I don't think so)
- You agree with: 'Reading books is good for you.' (Use: I agree)
- You partly agree with: 'Travelling is expensive.' but want to add it is also fun. (Use: That's true, but)
- You agree with: 'Sleeping early is important.' (Use: I agree)
Correction
- I don't think so, cats are not better than dogs.
- I agree, reading books is good for you.
- That's true, but travelling is also fun.
- I agree, sleeping early is important.
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