Dialogue Completion Exercises 2


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3. Dialogue Examples
4. Conversation Completion
5. English Dialogue Practice
6. ESL Dialogue Worksheet
7. ESL Dialogue Completion

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Everyday Dialogue Examples
Complete the intermediate level ESL conversations correctly by choosing the best options.

1.
Allen
        "Bad news! The new manager is an anti-smoker."
Nora
        "----"

A) That sounds good.
B) I believe he will get used to it.
C) Could you tell me how you found the new boss?
D) Oh really, then you mean he won't allow us to smoke.
E) Are you satisfied with that choice?


2.
Alicia
        "----"
Paul
        "I know but there is nothing better to buy."

A) I don't think this shirt is worth buying.
B) Have you found a gift for your dad?
C) Do you know that I love reading.
D) I have already posted the letters.
E) Are you going to buy it?


3.
Derek
        "Was Melissa with you yesterday?"
Pete
        "----"

A) Yes, he was so excited.
B) No, but I just wonder if he is OK.
C) No, but apart from her, everybody was there.
D) She will join us soon.
E) She may come, but I am not sure.


4.
Ruth
        Hi Maria, how are you?
Maria
        Hi Ruth, I am doing good?
Ruth
        "----"
Maria
        Yes, I'd love to. What time?

A) What are you doing tomorrow?
B) Are you busy?
C) Would you like to have a dinner with me tonight?
D) Do you have any plans for this afternoon?
E) What would you like to do?


5.
Henry
        I love your cake; it's so delicious. Is it hard to make it?
Sandra
        No, not at all, It's very easy actually and It always works.
Henry
        "----"
Sandra
        Of course I can.

A) Can I have the recipe please?
B) Can you teach me how to make it?
C) Would you like some more?
D) Why don't you eat it?
E) I have already finished it.


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