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Expressing Opinions

 

Lesson Plan- Expresssing Opinions

Just about everyone has an opinion about most things. We seek people’s opinions all the time. You may want to know a friend’s opinion of a movie that you are thinking of seeing. A teacher may ask you your opinion of a homework assignment. A co-worker may want to know what you think of a job related suggestion to improve sales. An acquaintance may seek your opinion on a political candidate. There are several expressions that can be used when asking someone’s opinion. Look at the examples below. 

 

English Expressions- Expressing Opinions

Expression: What did you think of ( … the movie)? 
Response: I thought it was boring.

Expression: Do you concur with ( …the board’s recommendations)?    
Response: Yes, but with minor reservations. 

Expression: What is your opinion of ( … the president’s proposed economic package)? 
Response: I don’t think it will help the economy too much.  

Expression: Do you agree with ( … Pam’s proposal)? 
Response: I can’t say that I do, I think it will be ineffective. 

After an opinion is given, either you agree with it or not. Look at the expressions below to indicate agreement or disagreement.    

Expressions for Agreeing/Disagreeing

Statement: I think classical music is boring to listen to.
Agree: You said it.
Disagree:  I couldn’t disagree more.

Statement: The president needs to raise taxes to solve the problem.
Agree: I think you’re right.
Disagree: I don’t think that’s the answer at all.

Statement: Abortion is nothing less than murder.
Agree: I believe so too.
Disagree: In my opinion, ( .. abortion is nothing more than freedom of choice).

Statement: I think the president’s economic policies are good?
Agree: I’ll go along with that.
Disagree: Well, we don’t see eye to eye on that.

Statement: I think studying English is a waste of time.
Agree: I’m with you.
Disagree: I beg to differ.

Statement: I like this red dress. How about you? 
Agree: It work’s for me.
Disagree: I don’t really think (… that red is your color).

Statement: GONE WITH THE WIND is the best movie ever made.
Agree: I’ll buy that.
Disagree: I disagree, (… STARS WARS was much better). 

 

Dialogue- Expressing Opinions

Alice: What did you think of the movie, Peter?
Peter: I thought it was boring.
Alice: Really? I loved it. Why did you think it was boring?
Peter: It was too predictable. You knew what would happen in the end.
  The same old thing- boy meets girl, boy fights with girl, boy marries girl.
Peter: Did you like the sound track of the movie?
Alice: No, I hated it. It was too loud and too hard rock for me. What did you
  think of it?
Peter: I thought it was great, but then, I like hard rock.

 

Conversation Activities- Expressing Opinions

1. Pair work- discussion
    Do you agree or disagree with your partner about the following topics?
     Discuss these topics with partner and give reasons why you agree
     or disagree.

watching golf is exciting
governments should spend less money on social services
tests are a poor method of assessing students acquired
watching too much TV is bad for a child’s mind
children should be seen and not heard

2. Pair work- discussion
     What are you and your partner’s opinions about these topics?
     Discuss them. Give detailed reasons for your opinions.

The acting skills of Tom Hanks                           The movie Titanic

Your partner’s hair style                                     The WWF

Madonna                                                             Plays by Shakespeare

Punk rock music                                                 Your partner’s attire

Using cell phones while driving                           Euthanasia (mercy killings

The death penalty                                              Your English teacher(don’t be rude)

The honesty of politicians in your country

Exploration of space– worth while or not

 

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 Phrases to Express Opinions

 

 

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