Asking and Giving Opinion
Asking and Giving Opinion
People who are able to ask and answer questions show respect to their interlocutors and demonstrate that they are actively interested in what their interlocutors have to say.
In this article, we will explain the meaning of "asking and giving opinion".
We will also provide sample dialogs so that you can practice your opinion skills during group discussions.
Definition
Asking for an opinion means asking the other person's opinion about something - for example: "What do you think of the new government policy?" Giving an opinion is when you express your personal views or feelings about something - for example: "I think the policy is too restrictive".
There are several questions you can use to asking and giving opinions, including:
Asking for opinion:
1. Do you thing that...?
2. What's your opinion on...?
3. What do you thing about...?
4. Do you belive that...?
5. Is that right/correct?
Giving opinion
1. I agree/ I disagree
2. In my opinion...
3. I belive that/ I don't belive that
4. I think so/ I don't thing so
5. I'm not sure/ maybe
Here is an example of a comic that Miss Fatma asked me to make. I made it with my friend Elisa. The theme of the comic is watching movies.
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