Conversation - Asking for help (1)

Conversation - Asking for help (1)

6th Grade

25 Qs

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Conversation - Asking for help (1)

Conversation - Asking for help (1)

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English

6th Grade

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Created by

Rosita Uyun

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25 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Lian: _____

Fei: Sure! Where did you last see it?

Lian: I think it was on my desk.

Fei: Look! It rolled under your chair!

What would be the best way to complete the first line?

"I can't find my eraser. Can you help me find it?"

"I can't find my eraser. Can you buy me the new one?"

"I lost my eraser. Can you get me a new eraser?"

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Harry: _____

Niall: Sure! Where did you last read it?

Harry: I'm not sure but I think it was in the kitchen.

Niall: Great! Let's go to the kitchen.

Harry: Oh! There it is! Thank you, Niall.

What would be the best way to complete the first line?

"I think I lost my storybook. Can you bring me a new one from the library?"

"I can't find my storybook. Can you help me look for it?"

"I think I don't want my storybook anymore. I got bored of it."

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Alia: I forgot where my shoes are. I took them off in the playground during recess.

Rani: Let's check the playground. Maybe you left them near the swings.

Alia: I have checked there. They're not there. Can you help me look for them?

Rani: Sure! Let's check under the bench.

Alia: Yes! I found them! Thank yo so much, Rani! You're the best!

Rani: No problem! Happy to help you.

What happened to Alia's shoes?

Alia put them in her backpack and she forgot it.

Alia left her shoes near the swings in the playground.

Alia left her shoes under the bench in the school playground.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Alia: I forgot where my shoes are. I took them off in the playground during recess.

Rani: Let's check the playground. Maybe you left them near the swings.

Alia: I have checked there. They're not there. Can you help me look for them?

Rani: Sure! Let's check under the bench.

Alia: Yes! I found them! Thank yo so much, Rani! You're the best!

Rani: No problem! Happy to help you.

What does Rani say to offer help?

"Let's check the playground."

"No problem! Happy to help you."

"Sure!"

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Daisy: My pencil is missing. _____

Anne: Sure! Have you checked under your chair?

Daisy: Let me see. Yes! I found it! Thank you, Anne!!!

Anne: Great!

What would be the best way to complete the first line?

"Can you help me look for it?"

"Can you buy me a new one?"

"Can you order it online?"

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Iris: I can't find my backpack. Can you help me find it?

James: Maybe it's near the door.

Iris: Oh! You're right! Thanks!

James: You're welcome.

Which sentence can be another way for Iris to say, "Can you help me find it?"?

"Can you help me sell it?"

"Can you help me look for it?"

"Can you help arrange it?"

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 4 pts

Read the conversation and answer the question.

Ben: Dad, I lost my favorite toy. Have you seen it?

Dad: Where did you last play with it?

Ben: In the living room, I think.

Dad: Let's check the couch. Oh! Here it is!

Why does Dad ask, "Where did you last play with it?"?

To remind Ben to clean his room.

To offer Ben to buy a new toy.

To help Ben remember where he lost the toy.

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