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ASEAN & Viet Nam | Speaking & Interaction

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  • Have you ever received a compliment?
    Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.
  • Someone says, “Your work is very good.” How do you respond politely?
    Thank you.
  • Tell the class one compliment.
    great job
  • Is it polite to praise someone’s work?
    Yes, it is.
  • What do you say when someone does better than before?
    You have improved.
  • Is “Yes, I know” a polite response to a compliment? Why or why not?
    No, it isn’t polite.
  • Someone compliments you. Respond politely.
    (sample): Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.
  • What do we say when someone joins and does an activity actively?
    Take part in an activity
  • Ask your someone about an activity they have taken part in.
    (sample): What activity did you take part in?
  • Someone praises your presentation. Give a confident response.
    Thank you. I worked hard on it.
  • Is “Well done!” a compliment?
    Yes, it is.
  • Someone gave a good presentation. Compliment them.
    Your presentation was excellent.
  • What can you say instead of only “Thank you”?
    Thank you. I really appreciate it.
  • Give someone a compliment.
  • Which word means “planning everything clearly”?
    Well organised
  • Is saying “Thank you” a polite response?
    Yes, it is.
  • How should you respond when a teacher compliments your effort?
    Thank you very much.
  • Do compliments make people feel happy?
    Yes, they do.
  • A friend finished a report successfully. What can you say?
    Well done on completing the report.
  • Your classmate organised a school event. Give a compliment.
    You did a great job. It was well organised.
  • Your friend prepared for an event very carefully. What is a nice compliment?
    You prepared very well.
  • What is the verb for finishing a written task?
    Complete a report
  • Share one thing you learned about giving compliments.
    Compliments help people feel confident.
  • A student joined a workshop and was very active. Praise them.
    You did well taking part in the activity.
  • Which phrase means getting ready before a big day?
    Prepare for an event