Asking and Giving Opinion (2)

BARAJA SERO
3 Aug 202003:18

Summary

TLDRIn this video, two individuals discuss the pros and cons of a new car, with one suggesting modifications to improve space and comfort. They also engage in a conversation about a new music track, offering feedback on the fast-paced beat. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of asking and giving opinions, reflecting constructive criticism and personal preferences. The video ends with a teaching moment, encouraging students to practice creating dialogues using similar expressions of opinion-sharing, fostering communication skills and open discussion.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker introduces their new car and expresses that it feels too small.
  • 😀 They suggest that a bigger car would allow for more storage capacity.
  • 😀 One of the speakers proposes modifying the backseat to create more space.
  • 😀 There is a concern about the cost of making modifications to the car.
  • 😀 Despite concerns, the speaker believes having more space in the backseat would enhance comfort.
  • 😀 The conversation transitions to discussing music, with one speaker sharing a new track they created.
  • 😀 The music is played, and there are moments of applause in response.
  • 😀 One of the listeners finds the beat of the music to be too fast and expresses uncertainty about it.
  • 😀 Despite the feedback, the speaker remains positive and believes the music is good.
  • 😀 The conversation shifts to a classroom setting, where the teacher recalls a previous discussion on expressions for asking and giving opinions.
  • 😀 The teacher invites the students to create their own dialogues using the expressions for asking and giving opinions.

Q & A

  • What is the first topic of discussion in the transcript?

    -The first topic of discussion is about the new car, with one person commenting that it feels too small and the other suggesting modifications.

  • What is the suggestion to improve the car's space?

    -The suggestion is to modify the backseat to create more space, making it more comfortable.

  • Why is the second person hesitant about modifying the car?

    -The second person is hesitant because modifying the backseat would likely be expensive.

  • How does the first person respond to the suggestion about modifying the car?

    -The first person agrees with the suggestion, stating that they absolutely agree with the opinion on increasing the space.

  • What happens after the discussion about the car?

    -The conversation shifts to music, with the first person mentioning they have new music they'd like to share.

  • How does the second person feel about the new music played?

    -The second person expresses that they think the beat is too fast, but they are unsure about it.

  • What is the first person’s response to the second person's feedback about the music?

    -The first person apologizes for the music and thanks the second person for their opinion, acknowledging that the music is good despite the faster beat.

  • What does the teacher say in the latter part of the transcript?

    -The teacher introduces the topic of asking and giving opinions and suggests that the students create their own dialogue using these expressions.

  • How does the teacher encourage the students to engage with the lesson?

    -The teacher encourages the students to create their own dialogue by using expressions for asking and giving opinions.

  • What is the overall tone of the conversation in the script?

    -The overall tone of the conversation is casual and reflective, with participants sharing their thoughts and opinions on a variety of topics like cars and music.

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Car ModificationMusic OpinionsAsking OpinionsGiving OpinionsCasual DialogueEnglish LessonStudent InteractionLesson AssignmentCar TalkMusic FeedbackLearning English