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Asking and

Giving
Opinion
XI English Chapter 2

Ibu Guru Adelia Pramono

@deaannisasyah X @blue.school
Expressing
Opinion
Remaining Neutral - to share ideas

Strong Opinion - to convince ideas

Asking someone to share opinion

Agree to someone's opinion

Disagree to someone's opinion


Remaining Neutral
I think (that) ... Strong Opinion
I feel (that) ...
In my opinion ... I am absolutely convinced
As far as I concerned ... I am sure that ...
As I see it ... I am strongly believe that ...
In my view ...
To my mind ...
I have no doubt that ...
From my perspective ... I firmly believe ...
It is generally accepted that ...
According to me ...
Asking Someone to
Share Opinion
What do you think?
What do you say?
How do you see the situation?
What's your opinion about ...?
How do you feel about ...?
What's your reaction to that ...?
Oral Common Use:
Agree to Someone's Opinion Yeah.
I think you're right Mm hm.
Yes, I see what you're right. Right.
I agree with you. True that.
Yes, I see what you're getting at.
Good point.
Yes, I see where you're coming from.

Totally agree: Partially Agree


I couldn't agree more.
You're absolutely right. I agree with you up to a point, but ...
I agree entirely. That's quite true, but ...
I totally agree. I agree with you in principle, but ...
I see what you mean but don't you think that ...
Note:
Disagree to Someone's Opinion
I'm not sure I agree with you. the diplomatic use of the
That's one way of looking at it, however I agree up to a point, but ... expression
(I'm afraid) I don't agree/ I disagree. "I'm afraid ..." when
(I'm afraid) I can't agree with you. disagreeing politely
(I'm afraid) I don't share your opinion. with someone

Totally disagree: Opinion o·pin·ion


I don't agree at all.
/əˈpinyən/
I totally disagree.
I couldn't agree noun
with you less. A view or judgment formed about something, not
necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
An Opinion Essay
Introduction
Main Body
Conclusion
Grammar: use the same tense throughout the essay
Vocabulary: linking words allowed & avoid slang
Spelling and capitalization
Step 1 - Introduction Step 3 -
address the reader directly; Conclusion
include a quotation, direct speech, a sentence from a book or play; Conclude your
ask a rhetorical question. opinion.

Step 2 - Body Proofreading


Tense - use present tense Grammar
Linking words - adding ideas (first of all / secondly / what is more / Vocabulary
finally) Spelling and
- expressions opinions (to my mind/ I am convinced Capitalization
that/ from my point of view)
- giving reasons (one reason for ... is/ many people
Ibu Guru
believe believe that... Adelia
/ since Pramono
... / due to ...)
Pembuatan
PRO /Papan
Pros Cerita
Buatlah naskah pendek tentang topik apa saja yang kamu pikirkan. Jangan lupa sertakan
more proactive, which means an individual or group who agrees on
analisis audiens yang menjelaskan siapa audiens yang dituju oleh proyekmu dan alasannya.

an opinion or discussion result

CONTRA / Cons
Pembuatan Papan Cerita
a state of disagreement
Buatlah naskah pendek tentang topik apa saja yang kamu pikirkan. Jangan lupa sertakan
analisis audiens yang menjelaskan siapa audiens yang dituju oleh proyekmu dan alasannya.
or in a state of opposition
or against the statement

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