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Question 1: Which word has stress on the second syllable?
Present (noun)
Present (verb)
Conduct (noun)
Record (noun)
Question 2: Which phrase is best for expressing agreement in a formal meeting?
Totally, I’m on board!
I fully support your proposal.
Yeah, that sounds good!
Sure, let’s go with that!
Question 3: How would you politely express gratitude in a conversation?
Thanks a lot!
I really appreciate your help.
Cool, thanks.
Nice one!
Question 4: What is a polite way to ask someone to repeat something?
Say it again!
Could you repeat that, please?
What was that?
Speak up!
Question 5: What is a suitable way to express agreement during a team meeting?
I completely agree with your point.
That’s a terrible idea.
Let’s move on.
I don’t care.
Question 6: How is the word "vase" typically pronounced in American English?
/veɪs/
/vɑːz/
/væs/
/veɪz/
Question 7: What is a polite way to ask someone to repeat themselves?
Say that again!
Could you please repeat that?
What did you say?
Speak louder!
Question 8: What is the best way to express agreement in a formal meeting?
Yeah, sure.
I completely agree with your point.
Whatever.
No way!
Question 9: Which sentence uses the correct phrasing for a formal closing remark?
Alright, we’re done here.
Thank you for your attention.
See you next time!
Okay, that’s it.
Question 10: How is the word "coupon" pronounced in British English?
/ˈkuː.pɒn/
/ˈkjuː.pɒn/
/ˈkuː.pən/
/ˈkjuː.pən/
Question 11: Which phrase is best for politely asking for a favor during a conversation?
Can you do me a favor, please?
Do this for me now!
I need your help, hurry up!
Just help me out, okay?
Question 12: Which phrase feels most natural for casually suggesting a coffee break?
I propose a brief coffee pause.
Wanna grab a coffee real quick?
Let us schedule a coffee break.
We should take a coffee intermission.
Question 13: How is "schedule" pronounced in British English?
/ˈsked.juːl/
/ˈʃed.juːl/
/ˈskɛdʒ.uːl/
/ˈʃɛd.juːl/
Question 14: Which phrase is most appropriate for politely requesting a meeting reschedule?
Can we move the meeting, please?
I’d appreciate it if we could reschedule the meeting.
Hey, let’s change the time.
I need a new meeting time.
Question 15: Which word contains a silent "g" in its pronunciation?
Sign
Gate
Gold
Game
Question 16: How would you ask for clarification during a discussion?
What’s your point?
Could you explain that again, please?
I don’t get it, talk faster!
Why are you so confusing?
Question 17: Which word is pronounced /ɪnˈvɪt/ (verb)?
Invite (noun)
Invite (verb)
Invitation
Invited
Question 18: Which phrase best completes this dialogue: "How’s your day going?" "___."
It’s going great, thanks!
I’m reading a book.
The weather is cloudy.
I have two cats.
Question 19: Which word has a silent "n" in its pronunciation?
Name
Hymn
Note
Nest
Question 20: Which word is pronounced with a voiced "s" sound in American English?
House
Mouse
Use (verb)
Close (adjective)
Question 21: Which phrase is most appropriate for formally welcoming attendees to a seminar?
Hey, glad you’re here!
Welcome, thank you for joining today’s seminar.
Yo, let’s get started!
Alright, good to see you all!
Question 22: How is the word "privacy" pronounced in British English?
/ˈprɪv.ə.si/
/ˈpraɪ.və.si/
/prɪˈvæk.si/
/ˈpraɪ.væk.si/
Question 23: How is "patron" pronounced in American English?
/ˈpæt.rən/
/pəˈtroʊn/
/ˈpeɪ.trən/
/pæˈtrɒn/
Question 24: How would you politely ask for a meeting to be rescheduled?
Move the meeting now.
Could we reschedule the meeting, please?
I can’t make it.
Cancel the meeting.
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