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Jouer Test
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How does the conversation start?
A.
By asking about which school he attends.
B.
By asking where he's been lately.
C.
By asking how he's doing.
2.  []
What does the man answer to the woman's first question?
A.
That he's fine and asks back
B.
Only that he's fine
C.
Only asks back
3.  []
Listening to the rest of the conversation, what is the relationship between the speakers?
A.
They know each other very well: close friends
B.
They know each other, but not so well: friends
C.
It's the first time they meet: acquaintances
4. 
What greetings may be used in this kind of conversation, formal?
A.
How ya doing?
B.
How are things with you?
C.
How have you been keeping?
D.
What's up?
5. 
Now listen to the conversation only. What's the relationship between the speakers?
A.
They know each other very well: close friends
B.
They know each other, but not so well: friends
C.
It's the first time they meet: acquaintances
6. 
Are the expressions used here the same as the previous conversation?
A.
Yes
B.
No
7. 
Now pay attention to the language notes. Who would you greet saying "Hello!"?
A.
Someone I don't know, e.g. when asking for directions.
B.
Someone I know very well, e. g. my best friend.
8. 
Now, who would you ask "Where are you off to?"?
A.
A teacher or someone in a higher hierarchical status
B.
A student or someone in the same hierarchical status
9. 
Listen to the conversation only. What kind of conversation is this?
A.
It's a formal one
B.
It's an informal one.
10. 
Tick the expressions you hear
A.
How are you doing?
B.
How is everything doing?
C.
I'm great, thank you!
D.
I'm OK!
E.
I'm more than happy to speak with you!
F.
Good evening, professor!
11. 
Now pay attention to the language notes. If it's 4 pm and you greet someone, what would you say?
A.
Good morning!
B.
Good afternoon!
C.
Good night!