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Communicative English Test for School Administrators
Directions: Read each situational dialogue carefully and choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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ชื่อ - นามสกุล
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หน่วยสังกัด (โรงเรียนและสังกัด)
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1.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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You are cheating me.
I want another bill, please.
I think there has been a mistake.
2.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Very well. How did it go?
Well done. I’m very happy for you.
Amazing. I never expected so much.
3.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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You really shouldn’t have.
Well, how much did they cost?
How could you do such a thing?
4.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Sorry Paul, you’ve got to give me more time.
Paul, don’t wait for me. What about tomorrow?
Paul, I can’t make it at 3 o’clock. Are you free at 5?
5.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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I admire your hostess.
Thank you for having me.
You make me feel so good.
6.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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I’m sorry to hear that.
It’s not the end of the world.
Don’t worry. It’s not important.
7.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Don’t be so serious, boss.
May I suggest another idea?
You’ve got to be reasonable.
8.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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I’d love to. But I have to see the dentist.
Thank you. It would be a great opportunity.
I’m terribly sorry! I’ll change the appointment.
9.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Thanks. The same to you!
Are you doing anything special?
I wish I could, but I'll stay with my family.
10.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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It made me feel so bad.
I hate that test.
I’ll say.
11.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Take care!
Have fun!
Nice to meet you!
12.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Her name’s Anna.
She’s a very calm person.
Oh, she’s fine now, thanks.
13.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Please forgive me.
I’m sorry to hear that.
I hope you get better soon.
14.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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We have 50 minutes for lunch.
How many students are there in your school?
There are more than five hundred students in my school.
15.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Yes, I have to.
No, I don't have to.
Yes. My school uniform is blue.
16.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Agree, but many students don't know what they are doing wrong.
I don’t agree with you. In my opinion head teachers suspend them.
You’re right. Students who cheat always intimidate younger students.
17.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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How many days are there in a week?
How many lessons do you have every day?
Are there any foreign students in your school?
18.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Is your house near your school?
Is it funny to give the answer?
Is it a boarding school?
19.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Why don't you find a new job?
Relax, be patient and do your work.
No, my job is more stressful than your job.
20.Choose the most appropriate expression for each situation.
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Who graduated from university?
When did Julia graduate from university?
What time does Julia graduate from university?
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