What careful/formal phrase does Walt use to express his opinion?
I have the impression that...
Don’t you think that that...
I kind of feel that this might...
Well, I tend to feel that...
When does Walt think that the product should be launched?
April
May
May or June
Either June or April, depending on circumstances
In the next line of dialog, which phrase does Sheila use to ask Bruce's opinion about the launch schedule that Walt has proposed?
Bruce, what are your feelings on this?
What’s your reaction to that Bruce?
How do you feel about that, Bruce
What’s your view on this, Bruce?
Bruce's opinion about Walt's suggestion is that it "____________ about right." (Fill in the missing word below.)
Which of the following phrases does George use to interrupt the dialog so that he can give his opinion? (Select all those that apply.)
In the second, informal dialog, what phrase does Bruce use to ask Walt his opinion about the Chelsea/Liverpool game?
So, tell me Walt... how about that game last night?
What did you think, Walt?
What's your opinion, Walt?
What is your view on the game last night, Walt?
Meaning that he thinks Bruce is jokingly bringing up the game on purpose to make him feel embarrassed, Walt says, "You always have to _______ it in, don’t you Bruce?"
How does George feel about the game? Choose the best answer.
It was very good.
It was truly exceptional.
It was boring.
It was really terrible.
Why is George worried that they are going to be working overtime?
No one knows when the project is going to be launched.
Everyone is very busy with the project launch.
They have been watching too much football at work.
His colleagues are suggesting an early launch date.
Which of the following would be an example of "burning the midnight oil."
The electricity goes out, so you have to light candles.