MATERI ASKING AND GIVING OPINION

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6 Aug 202108:43

Summary

TLDRThis English lesson introduces the concepts of asking and giving opinions. It outlines common phrases for soliciting opinions, such as 'What do you think about...' and 'How do you feel about...,' alongside examples. The lesson also covers expressions for giving opinions, including 'In my opinion...' and 'I think...' through relatable scenarios like discussing travel plans and movies. Emphasizing practical usage, the instructor encourages students to practice these phrases in daily conversations to enhance their fluency and confidence in expressing themselves.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Asking for opinions involves using phrases like 'What do you think about...?' or 'How do you feel about...?'
  • πŸ˜€ Giving opinions can be initiated with phrases such as 'In my opinion...' or 'I think...'.
  • πŸ˜€ The expression 'What is your opinion about...?' is a more formal way to ask for someone's thoughts.
  • πŸ˜€ It's important to express your opinion respectfully, especially when addressing someone older or in a position of authority.
  • πŸ˜€ Examples of casual conversation include asking about movies or travel plans using opinion-related phrases.
  • πŸ˜€ Phrases like 'How about...?' can be used to suggest ideas while also soliciting feedback.
  • πŸ˜€ The phrase 'Could you give me your opinion on...?' is useful for formal situations like meetings.
  • πŸ˜€ Responses to opinion requests should be clear and concise, expressing personal thoughts or feelings.
  • πŸ˜€ Using a variety of phrases helps to enrich conversation and makes it more engaging.
  • πŸ˜€ Practicing asking and giving opinions can improve communication skills in English.

Q & A

  • What does 'asking opinion' mean?

    -'Asking opinion' refers to the act of requesting someone else's thoughts or views on a particular subject.

  • Can you give examples of phrases used to ask for opinions in English?

    -Some phrases include 'What do you think about...?', 'What is your opinion about...?', and 'How do you feel about...?'

  • What is the difference between 'asking opinion' and 'giving opinion'?

    -'Asking opinion' is about requesting someone's views, while 'giving opinion' involves expressing your own thoughts in response.

  • What is a formal way to ask for someone's opinion?

    -A formal way to ask for someone's opinion is by saying 'Would you give me your opinion on...?'

  • What are some common expressions for giving opinions?

    -Common expressions include 'In my opinion...', 'I think that...', and 'As far as I know...'.

  • What is an example of a conversation using 'asking opinion' and 'giving opinion'?

    -An example could be: 'What do you think about the movie?' followed by 'I think it's a great movie.'

  • How can you express your opinion more formally?

    -You can express your opinion formally by using phrases like 'In my view...' or 'From my perspective...'.

  • Why is it important to ask for opinions?

    -Asking for opinions is important as it encourages discussion, shows respect for others' views, and can lead to better decision-making.

  • What is a casual way to ask someone's opinion about clothing?

    -A casual way to ask might be, 'What do you think of this outfit?'

  • How can you conclude a discussion about opinions effectively?

    -You can conclude effectively by summarizing the main points discussed and thanking everyone for sharing their thoughts.

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