Everyday Speaking Skills in English – Giving Opinions and Agreeing / Disagreeing

Level: A1  |  Functional Language for Speaking

Vocabulary

In this lesson you will learn very simple phrases for saying what you like, giving your opinion, and agreeing or disagreeing with friends.
Saying what you like
Giving your opinion
Agreeing and disagreeing

Listening Practice

Listen to the conversation. Then answer the questions.

▶ Conversation — Talking About Pizza
Anna: Do you like pizza?
Ben: Yes, I love pizza! Do you like it too?
Anna: Yes, me too. But I don't like mushrooms on pizza.
Ben: I agree. Mushrooms are bad on pizza.
Anna: I think cheese pizza is the best.
Ben: I don't agree. For me, chicken pizza is the best.
Anna: OK! We like different things.
Ben: Yes, but we both love pizza!
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Answer the questions about the conversation.

Multiple Choice

Choose the correct phrase to complete each sentence or conversation.

Matching

Match each phrase to its meaning.

Gap Fill

Choose the correct phrase to complete each sentence.

Choose the Right Phrase

Each question shows you a sentence that is wrong. Choose the correct sentence.

Error Identification

Each sentence contains one error, or no error at all. Click the word you think is wrong and select the reason. If the sentence is correct, just select the reason.

Complete the Dialogue

Choose the correct phrase from each dropdown to complete the conversation between Lia and Sam.

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