4 exercices sur le vocabulaire pour donner son avis en anglais

Entraînez-vous sur le vocabulaire anglais pour donner son opinion grâce aux exercices suivants.

En fin de page, vous retrouverez nos leçons complémentaires pour réviser et des exercices de vocabulaire supplémentaires.

EXERCICE 1

Complétez les phrases suivantes avec les mots de la liste.

Listes de mots :

I disagree, That’s not how I see it, I believe, I couldn’t agree more, Personally, I think

Question 1 - Fill in the Blanks

the new movie was overrated. It didn’t meet my expectations.

Question 2 - Fill in the Blanks

A: Online learning is better than traditional classrooms.
B: . I prefer face-to-face learning because of direct interactions.

Question 3 - Fill in the Blanks

A: We should reduce working hours to improve productivity.
B: ! It would make employees happier and more efficient.

Question 4 - Fill in the Blanks

banning single-use plastic is a necessary step to protect the environment.

Question 5 - Fill in the Blanks

A: I think social media brings people closer together.
B: Hmm,. Sometimes, it actually isolates people.

EXERCICE 2

Vrai ou faux ?

Question 1 - True or False

"In my opinion" is a polite way to express personal thoughts.

Question 2 - True or False

"I see what you mean, but…" is used to completely agree with someone.

Question 3 - True or False

"There’s no doubt that" is a phrase used to express uncertainty.

Question 4 - True or False

"I suppose you have a point" is a polite way to disagree completely.

Question 5 - True or False

"As far as I’m concerned" introduces a personal opinion without assuming others will agree.

EXERCICE 3

Mettez les mots dans l’ordre pour former une phrase correcte.

good / don’t / the / amazing, / but / soundtrack / movie / I / was / the / was / think / .

be / might / right / but / decision / sure, / not / seems / I / this / right / .

should / combat / take / view, / change / what / in / we / to / your / steps / climate / ?

strongly / I’m / in / universal / healthcare / favor / affordable / of / .

to / but / I / not / with / extent, / completely / you / agree / some / .

EXERCICE 4

Choisissez la bonne option.

Question 1 - Multiple Choice

Your friend asks, “Do you think we should travel to Japan or Italy?” What’s a natural way to respond?

Question 2 - Multiple Choice

Someone asks, “What’s your opinion on electric cars?” How can you express a firm opinion?

Question 3 - Multiple Choice

A friend says, “I think fast food should be banned.” How can you agree strongly?

Question 4 - Multiple Choice

A friend asks, "Do you think people should work four days a week instead of five?" What’s a neutral but thoughtful response?

Question 5 - Multiple Choice

A friend says, "Reality TV is a waste of time." What’s a diplomatic way to disagree?

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