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Exercise 1: Choose the correct option.
1. What does the phrase "Break the ice" mean?
Pull out the ice cubes from the refrigerator and crush them.
Going out with friends and throwing ice.
To initiate a social conversation.
None of the above.
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2. Which is more appropriate when you introduce yourself?
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Your name comes first.
Your name comes at last.
Your name comes in between.
You don't tell your name.
3. 'Having word with someone' means....
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To speak with someone
To go away from someone
To start an argument with someone
To fight with someone
4. To approach someone means....
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Dealing with someone
Becoming nervous with someone
Hiding from someone
None of them
5. Generally, a conversation with a stranger begins with_________.
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Greeting
Hesitating
Criticizing
Insulting
6. How do you enter the office when you go and meet your professor?
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Just open the door and enter.
Seek the permission first to enter.
Smash the door.
None of the above.
7. Which is a nice gesture while talking with someone?
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Politeness
Animosity
Rudeness
Egotist Attitude
8. Which is a more appropriate question?
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This year is your final year?
Is this your final year?
Second is correct. First is Indian variant of asking questions. Though, officially, yet not acceptable.
None of the above.
Other:
9. 'Looking forward to meet you.' means...
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Expecting to meet you.
Don't want to meet you.
Going away from you.
Never want to meet you.
10. Which words represent politeness in this video?
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Break the ice, Plato, and Final Year
Thank you, Sorry, and Please
Assignments, Theories,and Liberary
Philosophy Section, Stranger, and Books
Exercise 2: Match the words to their definitions.
1. deadline
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The latest time or date by which something should be completed
A friend.
To form and refine, as by education.
A set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
Of enormous size; huge.
2. aesthetics
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The latest time or date by which something should be completed
A friend.
To form and refine, as by education.
A set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
Of enormous size; huge.
3. pal
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The latest time or date by which something should be completed
A friend.
To form and refine, as by education.
A set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
Of enormous size; huge.
4. Cultivate
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The latest time or date by which something should be completed
A friend.
To form and refine, as by education.
A set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
Of enormous size; huge.
5. mammoth
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The latest time or date by which something should be completed
A friend.
To form and refine, as by education.
A set of principles underlying and guiding the work of a particular artist or artistic movement.
Of enormous size; huge.
Exercise 3: Choose the correct preposition.
e.g. The principal entered _____ the class. (into, in, to, by)
Answer: The principal entered into the class.
1. He's standing at the edge, and I think he's about ___ jump.
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in
on
to
at
2. Can I have a quick word ___ you
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by
with
in
to
3. Don't worry about that, I'm working ___ it.
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in
out
on
through
4. He went ____ the red shoes instead
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for
to
out
with
Exercise 4: Choose the correct verb form for the expression.
e.g. How ____ you? (am/is/are/was/were)
Answer: How are you?
1. How ____ you doing?
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am
is
are
was
were
2. What ____ going on?
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am
is
are
was
were
3.How ____ things going?
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am
is
are
was
were
4. How ____ life?
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am
is
are
was
were
5. How _____ life in the land of Yash? (or Siddharth, Ashvin)
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am
is
are
was
were
6. How_____it going?
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am
is
are
was
were
7. How ____ life treating you?
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am
is
are
was
were
8. What_____shaking?
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am
is
are
was
were
Exercise 5: Convert a declarative sentence into an interrogative one.
e. g. I know him.
Answer: Do you know him?
Note: Make sure you put question mark (?) at the end.
1. You may come in.
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2. You can suggest the reference book.
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3. This is your final year
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4. I want to become a lecturer.
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5. You have joined Google group of our College.
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Exercise 6: Type the correct word order.
e.g. Thank much you so.
Answer: Thank you so much.
2. I fine am.
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2. About what you?
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3. Are what for waiting you?
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4. Your I name may know?
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5. A minute wait.
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6. You luck the wish all.
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7. So of that you kind is.
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8. Is to meet pleasure you meet it.
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9. You soon see.
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Exercise 7: True or False
Choose the right option.
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True
False
Professor Khuman is teaching English.
Siddarth is working on Aristotle's theory.
Siddharth is studying in the final year.
Siddarth has decided to go for B.Ed.
Professor Khuman suggests to prepare for NET exam.
True
False
Professor Khuman is teaching English.
Siddarth is working on Aristotle's theory.
Siddharth is studying in the final year.
Siddarth has decided to go for B.Ed.
Professor Khuman suggests to prepare for NET exam.
Exercise 8: Answer the following question.
1. Describe your first conversation with the professor in the college.
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2. You are travelling by bus. And you find very good person who is sitting beside you. Prepare a conversation on the given situation.
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3. Do You find any error in the opening credits? If yes, mention it.
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Exercise 9: Is there any spelling error in the opening credits? If no, watch the video again.
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