The document provides phrases and examples for expressing opinions in different ways and situations, including starting an opinion, agreeing or disagreeing with others, expressing strong or softened opinions, using examples or comparisons, and seeking agreement. Key phrases are given for introducing opinions, agreeing or disagreeing politely, expressing certainty or possibility, comparing options, and asking others for their views.
The document provides phrases and examples for expressing opinions in different ways and situations, including starting an opinion, agreeing or disagreeing with others, expressing strong or softened opinions, using examples or comparisons, and seeking agreement. Key phrases are given for introducing opinions, agreeing or disagreeing politely, expressing certainty or possibility, comparing options, and asking others for their views.
The document provides phrases and examples for expressing opinions in different ways and situations, including starting an opinion, agreeing or disagreeing with others, expressing strong or softened opinions, using examples or comparisons, and seeking agreement. Key phrases are given for introducing opinions, agreeing or disagreeing politely, expressing certainty or possibility, comparing options, and asking others for their views.
● I think (that)… ● Well, I guess… ● Personally, I feel like… ● You know, I'm thinking… ● It seems to me… ● In my opinion,… ● I believe that… ● Personally, I think… ● From my perspective,… ● It seems to me that… ● As far as I'm concerned,… Agreeing with Someone: ● Totally agree! ● That's so true! ● You're absolutely right. ● Couldn't agree more. ● I agree with you. ● I share the same view. ● That's exactly how I feel. ● I'm on the same page. ● You're right. Disagreeing with Someone: ● I see where you're coming from, but… ● I'm not really feeling that. ● I kinda disagree. ● I'm not sure about that. ● I'm on a different page, actually. ● I see your point, but… ● I understand where you're coming from, however… ● I'm not so sure about that. ● I respectfully disagree. ● I'm afraid I can't agree with you on this. Giving Strong Opinions: ● I'm pretty sure that… ● Honestly, I think… ● I'm totally convinced that… ● I'm absolutely certain that… ● No doubt in my mind. ● I'm convinced that… ● I'm absolutely certain that… ● I strongly believe that… ● There's no doubt in my mind that… Using Adjectives to Express Opinions: ● I find it (adjective)… ● It's (adjective) to me… Example: "I find the movie super interesting." Using Comparative Language: ● I like (option A) better. ● (Option A) is way cooler than (option B). ● To me, (option A) is more (adjective) than (option B). Example: "I like hanging out with friends way more than staying in." Giving Examples: ● Like, for example,… ● So, like… ● For instance, you know… ● Such as, like… ● Like, let's say… ● For instance,… ● For example,… ● Such as… ● Like… ● To illustrate,… Example: "Like, for example, I'm really into gaming." Softening Your Opinion: ● Maybe it could be a good idea to… ● You might wanna think about… ● I guess it's possible that… ● It could kinda make sense to… ● It might be a good idea to… ● You might want to consider… ● It could be argued that… ● It's possible that… Example: "Maybe it could be a good idea to chill out tonight." Expressing Indifference: ● I'm cool either way. ● It doesn't really matter to me. ● I don't really care. ● I don't have a strong preference. Example: "I'm cool either way, whatever you wanna do." Seeking Agreement: ● Don't you think so too? ● Right? Isn't that true? ● How about you? Thoughts? ● Don't you think? ● Wouldn't you agree? ● What's your opinion? ● How do you feel about…?
Example: "Don't you think so too? That show is hilarious!"