Sen listen and check.
* Did you enjoy
taking
(take) the quiz?
Yes, it was interesting. I discovered that I'm good at
(do) creative things.
So you're right-brain dominant? Yes, I am. I don't appear I was a mixture. On the whole I learn by (be) as good with details. What about you? (study) the rules first, and afterwards
I attempt (answer) questions one by one. That's left-brain dominant. But I also risk (make) mistakes from time to time, which is more right brain.
Have you asked anyone else in the class
3: Not yet. I was thinking of
(try) the quiz?
(ask) Pietro
(show) that he's left-brain dominant.
Good idea. I'd expect the test Me too. But you never know!
Explanation:
The conversation is about a quiz that the person speaking took. They enjoyed taking the quiz and discovered that they are good at creative things. The speaker is told that they are right-brain dominant, meaning they are more creative and less analytical. The speaker explains that they learn by studying the rules first and then attempting to answer the questions one by one, which is left-brain dominant. However, they admit to making mistakes from time to time, which is more characteristic of right-brain dominance.
The speaker mentions that they haven't asked anyone else in the class about taking the quiz yet, but they are thinking of trying it with Pietro to see how he scores. The other person agrees that it's a good idea and mentions that they would expect Pietro to score similarly, but you never know.
Overall, the conversation is about different learning and thinking styles based on left-brain dominance (analytical) and right-brain dominance (creative).