This document provides examples of language for asking for opinions, giving opinions, and responding to opinions. It includes 10 examples each of asking for and giving opinions, and 5 examples each of agreeing with an opinion and disagreeing with an opinion. The document also lists headings for dialogues but does not include any sample dialogues.
This document provides examples of language for asking for opinions, giving opinions, and responding to opinions. It includes 10 examples each of asking for and giving opinions, and 5 examples each of agreeing with an opinion and disagreeing with an opinion. The document also lists headings for dialogues but does not include any sample dialogues.
This document provides examples of language for asking for opinions, giving opinions, and responding to opinions. It includes 10 examples each of asking for and giving opinions, and 5 examples each of agreeing with an opinion and disagreeing with an opinion. The document also lists headings for dialogues but does not include any sample dialogues.
A. Asking, Giving Opinion and responding to Opinion
Asking Opinion Giving Opinion Responding to Opinion 1. I need your opinion 1. In my opinion Agreeing with an opinion: 2. What do you think about …? 2. I think 1. Of course 3. Do you have opinion? 3. I believe 2. I agree with you 3. I think so 4. Could you tell me your opinion? 4. In my point of view 4. That’s agood point 5. What is your opinion? 5. My opinion about …. 6. What do you think of …? 6. In my mind Disagreeing with an opinion: 7. What is your view on …? 7. To be honest … 1. I am sorry. I don’t agree with 8. Please tell me your opinion on... 8. In my point of view you 9. How do you feel about …? 9. In my view 2. I disagree with you 10. I’d like to know your views on … 10. I reckon that … 3. I don’t believe that 4. I think you are wrong 5. I don’t think so