1. A: “I’m really tired. I have so much homework to do.” B: “_________?”

2. A: “I think we should join the debate competition.” B: “Good idea! _______”

3. A: “You look tired. Do you want me to help you with your project?” B: “_________”

4. A: “I’m bored. What should we do this weekend?” B: “_________ go to the cinema and watch a movie?”

5. A: “You seem stressed. Do you want to take a walk together?” B: “_________”

6. A: “I think we should organize a charity event for our school.” B: “_________ a great idea. Let’s plan it!”

7. Situation: You and your friend are planning a school project that requires a lot of research. A: “I’m worried we won’t finish all the research on time.” B: “_________ if we divide the topics and work simultaneously? That way we can finish faster.”

8. Situation: Your class is planning a fundraising event. A: “I’m not sure how to attract more participants for our charity fair.” B: “Maybe we should invite some popular local bands to perform. That usually draws a bigger crowd.” A: “_________! That’s a brilliant idea.”

9. Situation: Your friend is stressed about preparing for a major test. A: “I don’t know how to review all these materials before the exam.” B: “Why don’t you _______ a study schedule? That way you can focus on one topic at a time and reduce stress.”

10. Situation: You notice your friend struggling to improve their English speaking skills. A: “I want to speak English fluently, but I feel shy practicing in class.” B: “How about practicing with me after school every day? We can practice conversation in a relaxed environment.” A: “_________! I think it will help me a lot.”

for questions 1–5

Raka: “In my opinion, online learning is very flexible because we can study anywhere, even when we are traveling.”
Dinda: “I see your point, but sometimes it’s hard to focus when studying at home. There are too many distractions like TV or family members talking.”
Raka: “That’s true. But don’t you agree that online classes save time? We don’t have to spend hours commuting to school.”
Dinda: “Yes, that’s a good point. But for me, I personally prefer offline classes because I can interact directly with my friends and teachers. It feels more natural.”
Raka: “I understand. Honestly, I miss the atmosphere in the classroom too. Having discussions face-to-face is different from online.”
Dinda: “Exactly! Besides, when we study offline, the teachers can make sure that all students really pay attention.”
Raka: “You’re right. I agree with you. Face-to-face interaction is important for learning.”

1. What expression does Raka use to state his opinion?

2. How does Dinda show disagreement politely?

3. Which sentence shows agreement?

4. What does Raka miss about offline classes?

5. What is Dinda’s opinion about learning methods?

for questions 6–10

Arif: “I think social media is very useful to connect with people, especially with friends who live far away. It helps us maintain relationships.”
Sinta: “I don’t think so. Sometimes social media makes people addicted. They spend too much time scrolling instead of studying or doing something productive.”
Arif: “Well, you might be right about that. But don’t you agree that social media helps us get information quickly? For example, when there’s an important event, we can find out immediately.”
Sinta: “Yes, I agree with that point. It’s true that we can find information fast. But still, I think people should use it wisely, otherwise it will be harmful.”
Arif: “That’s a fair opinion. So, we can say social media has both positive and negative impacts.”
Sinta: “Exactly. I would say the impact depends on how people use it. If people control their time, social media is very helpful. But if they spend hours every day, it becomes dangerous.”
Arif: “I agree with you. Maybe schools should also teach students how to use social media responsibly.”
Sinta: “Yes, I couldn’t agree more. Digital literacy is very important nowadays.”

6. What is Arif’s opinion about social media?

7. Which expression shows disagreement?

8. “Well, you might be right” shows …

9. What does Sinta finally agree with?

10. What do Arif and Sinta both agree on at the end?

1. What is the main purpose of Rei’s speech?

2. According to Rei, where can he join the online class?

3. What is the first advantage of online learning mentioned by Rei?

4. Which of the following resources is NOT mentioned in the speech?

5. What do online resources help Rei to do?

6. What skills does Rei say he improves through online learning?

7. What does Rei say about online learning in his conclusion?

8. The word “flexible” in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to …

9. What is the main idea of the third argument?

10. What is the correct generic structure of Rei’s speech as an exposition text?