Communication skills : Expressing opinion [ agreeing / disagreeing ]

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17 Jun 202003:35

Summary

TLDRIn this educational video, viewers are introduced to essential English communication skills, focusing on expressing opinions, agreement, and disagreement. The script offers various phrases for asking opinions, such as 'What do you think about...' and 'How do you find...'. It also provides common expressions for sharing one's viewpoint, including 'In my opinion...' and 'As far as I'm concerned...'. Furthermore, the video covers agreeing statements like 'I agree with you' and 'You are right', as well as disagreeing politely with phrases such as 'I disagree with you' and 'We don't share the same opinion'. The lesson aims to enhance viewers' ability to engage in constructive dialogues in English.

Takeaways

  • πŸ—£οΈ The video is a lesson on communication skills, focusing on expressing opinions, agreeing, and disagreeing.
  • πŸ€” To ask for someone's opinion, you can use phrases like 'What do you think about...' or 'What's your opinion about...'.
  • πŸ’­ When expressing your own opinion, common expressions include 'In my opinion...', 'I think that...', and 'It seems to me that...'.
  • πŸ‘ To agree with someone, you can say 'I agree with you', 'I'm with you', or 'I totally agree with you'.
  • πŸ‘πŸΌ A polite way to strongly agree is to say 'You are right' or 'That's quite true'.
  • πŸ‘₯ To show that you and another person share the same viewpoint, you can say 'We share the same points of view'.
  • πŸ‘Ž To disagree, a straightforward expression is 'I don't agree' or 'I disagree with you'.
  • πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ A polite form of disagreement is to say 'Sorry, but this is wrong' or 'You must be right, but...'.
  • 🀝 A more diplomatic way to express disagreement is to say 'We don't share the same opinion' or 'We don't see it in the same way'.
  • πŸ“š The lesson provides a variety of expressions for learners to enhance their ability to communicate effectively in English.
  • πŸ‘‹ The video concludes with the hope that viewers have learned something and an invitation to join another lesson soon.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script?

    -The main topic of the video script is communication skills, specifically focusing on how to ask for opinions, express opinions, and agree or disagree in English.

  • How many ways does the script suggest to ask for someone's opinion?

    -The script suggests three ways to ask for someone's opinion: by saying 'What do you think or believe about...', 'What's your opinion about...', and 'How do you find...'.

  • What are some common expressions to express one's own opinion in the script?

    -Some common expressions to express one's own opinion include 'In my opinion...', 'I think/believe/guess that...', 'I would/should...', 'It seems to me that...', 'From my point of view', 'I would like to...', 'For me', and 'As far as I'm concerned...'.

  • How can one agree with someone politely in the script?

    -One can agree politely by saying 'I agree with you', 'I'm with you', 'I totally agree with you', 'You are right', 'That's quite true', or 'We share the same points of view'.

  • What are the expressions provided for disagreeing with someone in the script?

    -The expressions for disagreeing include 'I don't agree', 'I disagree with you', 'Sorry, but this is wrong', 'You must be right, but...', 'We don't share the same opinion', and 'We don't see it in the same way'.

  • What is the purpose of the expressions for agreeing and disagreeing in the script?

    -The purpose of the expressions for agreeing and disagreeing is to provide viewers with a variety of polite and direct ways to express concurrence or discordance in English conversations.

  • What is the significance of using 'As far as I'm concerned' when expressing an opinion?

    -Using 'As far as I'm concerned' emphasizes that the speaker is presenting their personal viewpoint, which may not necessarily reflect the opinion of others.

  • How does the script suggest expressing agreement in a shorter form?

    -The script suggests using 'I'm with you' as a shorter form to express agreement.

  • What is the script's approach to teaching communication skills?

    -The script's approach to teaching communication skills is through providing a list of practical expressions for asking for opinions, expressing opinions, agreeing, and disagreeing in English.

  • How does the script conclude the lesson on communication skills?

    -The script concludes the lesson by summarizing the expressions taught and expressing hope that the viewers have learned something, with a promise to see them in another lesson.

  • What is the intended audience for this video script?

    -The intended audience for this video script is likely English language learners who want to improve their communication skills, particularly in expressing opinions and agreeing or disagreeing.

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