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16 Oct 202004:44

Summary

TLDRThe transcript showcases various scenes from movies where characters ask for and give their opinions in natural English. It demonstrates phrases like 'What do you think?' and 'What is your opinion about?' used in a variety of contexts, from casual conversations to more serious discussions. Through dialogue, the scenes explore opinions about personal relationships, ideas, and even larger societal issues, providing an engaging way to learn and understand the expression of asking and giving opinions in English. The script emphasizes the importance of expressing one's views confidently and openly.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Asking for and giving opinions is a common aspect of natural conversations in English.
  • 😀 Common phrases for asking opinions include: 'What do you think of...?' and 'What is your opinion about...?'
  • 😀 Examples of giving opinions in English include: 'I think that's great' and 'In my opinion, best day of the week.'
  • 😀 Asking for an opinion can involve varying tones, from casual ('What do you think, DuJour?') to more formal contexts ('How do you feel about keeping slavery out of Illinois?').
  • 😀 The phrase 'What do you think?' is highly versatile and can be used in many situations, from casual to serious conversations.
  • 😀 Giving an opinion can include personal beliefs ('I reckon he's out there still') or assessments of a situation ('I think we're going to need another feather over here, professor').
  • 😀 In some cases, giving an opinion may involve questioning or reflecting on a situation, such as 'Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?'
  • 😀 Expressing an opinion does not always require full justification, as seen in short statements like 'A masterpiece, Harry.'
  • 😀 The transcript includes examples where opinions are offered in response to another person's thoughts or actions ('I think this is the longest conversation I've had with her').
  • 😀 Opinion-based phrases can reflect a range of emotional responses, from positive ('I think that's great') to skeptical or critical ('Codswallop in my opinion').

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the script?

    -The script focuses on expressions used to ask and give opinions in English, showcasing various movie scenes where characters engage in giving and receiving opinions.

  • How do characters in the script ask for opinions?

    -Characters ask for opinions using phrases like 'What is your opinion about?' and 'What do you think of?' These expressions are used to inquire about someone's views on a subject.

  • Can you provide an example from the script where a character gives their opinion?

    -Yes, in the script, Harry says, 'A masterpiece,' expressing his opinion about something, which shows how opinions are often short and direct.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'What do you think?' in the script?

    -The phrase 'What do you think?' is used to ask for someone's perspective on a matter, and it appears multiple times throughout the script, demonstrating a common way to engage in conversation and seek others' opinions.

  • In the script, does anyone express doubt or uncertainty about another character's opinion?

    -Yes, for example, when asked 'Do you think this mirror shows the future?' the response is 'How can it? Both my parents are dead,' which shows skepticism or doubt about the opinion being expressed.

  • What is the context behind the question 'Do you think maybe he's compensating for something?'

    -This question arises during a conversation in which one character is speculating about another's behavior, implying that the individual may be overcompensating for some personal flaw or insecurity.

  • What does the character Devlin express about a marriage in the script?

    -Devlin expresses enthusiasm and support for a marriage, saying, 'I think that's great,' showing a positive opinion about the upcoming event.

  • How do the characters in the script react to each other's opinions about the day's events?

    -The characters provide varying responses, such as 'Yes, fine' or 'I think this is the longest conversation I've had with her,' reflecting differing levels of engagement and emotional investment in the topics being discussed.

  • How is the phrase 'In my opinion' used in the script?

    -The phrase 'In my opinion' is used to introduce a personal view or belief. For example, 'In my opinion, best day of the week,' is used to express a personal take on the value of Sundays.

  • What insight does the script provide about political or social opinions?

    -The script includes a line about keeping slavery out of Illinois, with one character saying, 'I'm sure he'd love to hear your campaign speech,' which reflects the complexities of political discussions and differing opinions on societal issues.

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