A: ‘Your English is a lot better today. You speak English very well. ‘
B: “____. That’s a nice compliment”
A. Thanks
B. Sorry
C. That’s all right
D. Never mind

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Tenses and Figurative Language › View. What does the idiom ‘break the ice’ mean?
A. To initiate conversation in a social setting to relieve tension.
B. To shatter a physical object
C. To create a difficult situation
D. To end a conversation abruptly
Grammar: Used to, Would, Be used to, Get used to › View
We ___ enjoy our maths lessons, but now they’re fun.
A. wouldn’t
B. didn’t use to
English for Tourism › Viewohn : Excuse me, could you tell me how to
get to the nearest police station?
Paul : Yes, the nearest police station is on Michael Wood street. From here you need to go north on this street, after that turn left then go straight and you will find a junction then turn right, the police station is on your right across a hotel.
John : Thank you very much
After John find the junction, what should he do?
A. Turn left
B. Turn right
C. Stop there
D. Go straight
Grammar › View
a summary or abstract of a text or speech
A. prècis
B. paraphrase
C. afterthought
D. argument
