Invite your friend to the cinema

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English Quiz on Invite your friend to the cinema, created by Вика Савостей on 06/04/2022.
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Quiz by Вика Савостей, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
Nick: Hi Liz! [blank_start]Fancy going to the cinema on Saturday.[blank_end] Liz: Good idea! [blank_start]What’s on?[blank_end] A western again? Westerns are boring. I’d like to watch something more exciting. Nick: No, it’s an action film. The Avengers! Liz: [blank_start]Great![blank_end] I love them! [blank_start]Where is it on?[blank_end] Nick: At the Odeon. Liz: [blank_start]What time does it start?[blank_end] Nick: On Saturday it starts at half past three, six or eight. Liz: I think six o’clock is alright. Nick: See you outside the cinema at ten to six on Saturday. Liz: OK. [blank_start]See you there[blank_end]. Bye. Nick: Bye.
Answer
  • Fancy going to the cinema on Saturday.
  • What’s on?
  • Great!
  • Where is it on?
  • What time does it start?
  • See you there

Question 2

Question
M: Hi, Jen. This is Maurice. How are you? J: Hello, Maurice! I’m fine. How are you? M: I’m very well, thanks. [blank_start]Let’s go to the cinema tomorrow.[blank_end] J: [blank_start]What’s on?[blank_end] M: There’s a great western on in the Odeon. J: [blank_start]Oh, sorry.[blank_end] I don’t like westerns. I think they are really boring. [blank_start]I’d like towatch something more amusing.[blank_end] M: Have you seen Madagascar? It’s about animals that run away from the zoo. J: Is it a comedy? M: It’s a really funny cartoon. You must see it! J: Well, OK. [blank_start]What time does it start?[blank_end] M: 6 o’clock. [blank_start]See you there.[blank_end] J: Bye!
Answer
  • Let’s go to the cinema tomorrow.
  • What’s on?
  • Oh, sorry.
  • What time does it start?
  • See you there.
  • I’d like towatch something more amusing.
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