English Conversation Skills: How to Give and Ask for Opinions
Summary
TLDRThis video script explores different ways of expressing and asking for opinions in conversations, both in personal and professional contexts. It highlights key phrases like 'I think,' 'In my opinion,' and 'What's your take on that?' through various dialogues. The script emphasizes thoughtful decision-making, as shown in examples like quitting a job or considering a new offer. Viewers are encouraged to listen for these expressions in conversations and apply them in real-life discussions. Ultimately, the video aims to help viewers better communicate their views and ask for others' opinions with confidence.
Takeaways
- 😀 Expressing opinions can be done with phrases like 'I think' and 'In my opinion'.
- 😀 Asking for opinions can involve questions like 'What do you think?' or 'What are your thoughts?'
- 😀 It's important to consider all aspects before making a decision, such as when deciding to quit a job.
- 😀 To offer advice thoughtfully, consider suggesting to avoid rushing into decisions, especially big ones.
- 😀 Personal exchanges often include asking others about their likes and dislikes, such as 'Did you like it?'
- 😀 When offering an opinion, it's important to back it up with reasoning, like how one might say 'But if you ask me, the writing was brilliant.'
- 😀 Expressions such as 'Have you given some thought to...?' can be used to ask someone about their considered opinion.
- 😀 The phrase 'All things considered' can be helpful when summarizing one's final stance after evaluating all options.
- 😀 When giving an opinion, acknowledging alternative views, such as 'Perhaps' or 'Not at all,' can be useful in maintaining a balanced conversation.
- 😀 It's valuable to express opinions clearly, whether in personal or professional settings, to foster open dialogue and understanding.
Q & A
What are some common ways to give an opinion?
-Some common ways to give an opinion include using phrases like 'I think...', 'In my opinion...', or 'If you ask me...'. These phrases help clearly express a personal viewpoint.
What are some ways to ask for an opinion?
-To ask for an opinion, you can use questions like 'What do you think?', 'What's your take on that?', or 'What are your thoughts on this matter?'
What did Terry suggest about quitting the job?
-Terry suggested that the person should quit their job if they were unhappy with it.
What advice was given regarding quitting the job?
-The advice given was not to rush into a decision. Instead, it was recommended to have a plan in place if quitting the job is a serious consideration.
How did one of the speakers feel about the casting in the movie?
-One speaker felt that the casting in the movie was a little off, specifically mentioning that the supporting roles might not have been played by the right people.
What did the other speaker think about the writing in the movie?
-The other speaker believed that the writing in the movie was brilliant, despite having some reservations about the casting.
What expression was used to show agreement in the conversation about Paula's offer?
-The phrase 'That's terrific news' was used to express agreement and positive feedback regarding Paula's offer.
How did one speaker view Jeremy's new proposal?
-One speaker viewed Jeremy's new proposal as not an easy solution, but still worth considering, showing a balanced opinion.
What was the final opinion about the proposal being too risky?
-The final opinion expressed was that the proposal was not too risky. It was considered bold but doable.
Are the expressions used for giving and asking for opinions suitable for both personal and professional conversations?
-Yes, the expressions used for giving and asking for opinions are appropriate for both personal and professional exchanges, making them versatile in communication.
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