curriculum/challenges/english/blocks/learn-conversation-starters-in-the-break-room/67c872930067445099cc5a17.md
This is a review of the entire dialogue you just studied.
Write the following words or phrases in the correct spot:
sounds like, Are you familiar, Is the team, Are you into, What's, how about, and Are you happy.
Sarah: Hi, Tom. BLANK with the workplace so far?
Tom: Yes, it's great. Everyone is friendly. Listen, BLANK the team-building activities here? Are they cool?
Sarah: Yes, we go out with the team sometimes. BLANK these activities?
Tom: Absolutely! They're really fun. BLANK the team's favorite?
Sarah: Many of us enjoy the monthly game night. Are you into board games?
Tom: Yes, I love board games.
Sarah: "Monopoly" and "Ticket To Ride" are popular choices. BLANK with them?
Tom: Yes, I've played both before. Great choices. BLANK into playing games on computers as well, like "Gartic"?
Sarah: Oh, yeah! "Gartic" is another favorite. Maybe we can play "Gartic" on the next game night?
Tom: That BLANK a plan, Sarah. Thanks for the suggestions.
Are you happy
This forms a question asking if someone is satisfied or content. It begins with an auxiliary verb and a pronoun followed by an adjective meaning "pleased" or "satisfied".
how about
This introduces a suggestion or asks about a different topic. It begins with an adverb followed by a preposition.
Are you into
This forms a question asking if someone is interested in a topic. It begins with an auxiliary verb and a pronoun followed by a preposition.
What's
This contraction of what is is used to ask for information. Don't forget to capitalize it.
Are you familiar
This forms a question asking if someone knows or recognizes something. It begins with an auxiliary verb and a pronoun, followed by an adjective meaning "aware".
Is the team
This forms a question about the preferences or opinions of a group. It begins with a verb followed by a definite article and then a noun.
sounds like
This indicates that something appears to be a good idea. It begins with a verb followed by a preposition meaning "similar to".