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GIVING AN OPINIONGIVING AN OPINION

AGREEING WITH AN OPINIONAGREEING WITH AN OPINION

DISAGREEING WITH AN OPINIONDISAGREEING WITH AN OPINION

PRACTICEPRACTICE

For the gifted class

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GIVING AN OPINIONGIVING AN OPINION

Here are some ways to express what you

think about something or someone

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MAKE A DIRECT STATEMENT, FOR EXAMPLE ABOUT

HOW GOOD/ BAD SOMETHING IS

EX:

No one should have to work more than 35 hours a week.

This city has terrible weather.

Paris has the best restaurant in the world.

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YOU CAN PUT A PHRASE WHICH INTRODUCES THE OPINION BEFORE YOUR DIRECT STATEMENT

Ex: In my opinion, you cook very well.

In my opinion,…

The way I see it…

Personally, I think / hope/ assume that…

From my point of view, I….

If you ask me, I…

The point is….

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USING AN OPINION VERB

believe

think

feel

Ex:

I hold the view that students should wear uniforms.

I think teachers should be paid more.

I feel it’s wrong to use animals in medical tests.

hold (formal)

insist (formal and strong)

maintain (formal)

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YOU CAN EXPRESS YOUR OPINION IN A WAY THAT TRIES TO GET THE OTHER PERSON’S

AGREEMENT

a. by using a question tag and falling intonation:

→ Those machines make a terrible noise, don’t they?

→ The food in this restaurant is delicious, isn’t it?

b. by asking a negative question about the situation:

→Aren’t the people here friendly?

→ Isn’t the weather terrible these days?

c. By asking a negative question about whatthe person thinks:

→ Don’t you feel that everyone should speak at least 2 languages?

→ Don’t you hate these expensive shops?

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AGREEING WITH AN OPINIONAGREEING WITH AN OPINION

Here are some ways to say you

agree with someone’s opinion

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USE A SIMPLE STATEMENT TO AGREE WITH AN OPINION

Using a simple statement to agree with an opinion:

A: Tom Cruise is a great actor.

B: I don’t think so. He’s not very good in his new film.

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USE A SIMPLE STATEMENT TO AGREE WITH AN OPINION

Using an expression that mean Yes, I agree:

A: The weather is terrible at this time of year.

B: That’s for sure.

Right.

That’s right.

It sure is.

That’s for sure.

You bet. ( very informal)

Yep. (very informal)

Uh-huh (very informal)I share your point.

I have the same idea.

I couldn’t agree more.

That’s just what I think.

I think so.

You have a point there.

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USE A SIMPLE STATEMENT TO AGREE WITH AN OPINION

Using a question tag with falling intonation:

The new city hall building is beautiful.

Isn’t it?

Movie stars earn too much money.Don’t they?

New cars are very expensive around here. Aren’t they?

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USE A SIMPLE STATEMENT TO AGREE WITH AN OPINION

After you agree you can add further information:

A: The weather’s really nice.

B: That’s for sure. Not too hot and not too cold.

A: I hate the new city hall building.

B: Right. It’s one of the ugliest buildings in town.

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It’s important to know how to disagree withan opinion in a politeway. Here are some

ways.

DISAGREEING WITH AN OPINIONDISAGREEING WITH AN OPINION

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DISAGREEING DIRECTLY

a. Say you partly agree and then add your own opinion:

Note that you can use a signal like but, though or then again to show the difference between your opinion and the other person’s opinion.

I can see that, but…Up to a point, but…To some extent, but…Maybe you’re right but…I partly agree with you but…

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DISAGREEING INDIRECTLY

b. Use a phrase, which introsuces the opinion, to indicate a different point of view:

In my opinion,…The way I see it,…From my point of view,…As far as I’m concerned…It seems to me…Personally, I think…That’s just what you think…I couldn’t agree more. I think…

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DISAGREEING INDIRECTLY

a. Use an opinion verb:

A: Cell phones should be banned in all theaters and restaurants.

B:Hmm. I believe people should be able to use them when they want to.

A: The food in this cafeteria is pretty bad.

B:Well, I think it’s good value for money

C: I feel it is as good as we can expect.

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DISAGREEING INDIRECTLY

b. To disagree strongly, use disagree, don’t agree, don’t think so:

I can’t agree with you on that.That’s not how I see it.I’m afraid I have to disagree.I don’t know about that.Not the way I see it.I don’t think so.Don’t be silly.Come off it.Forget your idea.

very informal

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It’s time for practising!

Please, download the practice powerpoint!