This document discusses expressions for asking and giving opinions in formal and informal situations. It provides examples of questions to ask for opinions, such as "What do you think of..." and "How do you feel about this decision?". It also gives examples of expressions for stating opinions, such as "I personally believe..." or "In my opinion, I would rather...". The document aims to outline common phrases used in opinion dialogues in both formal and informal contexts.
This document discusses expressions for asking and giving opinions in formal and informal situations. It provides examples of questions to ask for opinions, such as "What do you think of..." and "How do you feel about this decision?". It also gives examples of expressions for stating opinions, such as "I personally believe..." or "In my opinion, I would rather...". The document aims to outline common phrases used in opinion dialogues in both formal and informal contexts.
This document discusses expressions for asking and giving opinions in formal and informal situations. It provides examples of questions to ask for opinions, such as "What do you think of..." and "How do you feel about this decision?". It also gives examples of expressions for stating opinions, such as "I personally believe..." or "In my opinion, I would rather...". The document aims to outline common phrases used in opinion dialogues in both formal and informal contexts.
This document discusses expressions for asking and giving opinions in formal and informal situations. It provides examples of questions to ask for opinions, such as "What do you think of..." and "How do you feel about this decision?". It also gives examples of expressions for stating opinions, such as "I personally believe..." or "In my opinion, I would rather...". The document aims to outline common phrases used in opinion dialogues in both formal and informal contexts.
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EXPRESSIONS OF ASKING AND GIVING OPINION
(Meminta dan Memberikan Pendapat)
Opinion is including the words of opinion and argument/ reasons. Opinion dialogue is a dialog consists of two persons or more who have opinion each others. It can use the expressions, such as in my opinion, in my view, I think etc. Argument dialogue is a dialog that states the arguments or reasons. It can use the words such as first, second etc for arranging arguments. Asking opinion : Formal : - Have you got any comments on .. - Do you have any idea? - Do you have any opinion on - Would you give me your opinion on.? - What is your reaction to - What is your opinion about.? - What are you feeling about.? - What are your views on.? - Please give me your frank opinion? Informal - What do you think of.? - What do you think about? - What is your opinion? - Why do they behave like that? - Do you think its going? - How do you like? - How was the trip? - How do you think of Rinas idea ? - How do you feel about this dicition? Giving opinionFormal : - I personally believe .. - I personally consider . - I personally think /feel .
- I hold the opinion .
- My own view of the matter is - Well, personally . - If I had my view, I would .. Informal - I think I like it. - I dont think I care for it. - I think its good/nice/terrific.. - I think that awful/not nice/terrible - I dont think much of it. - I think that.. - In my opinion, I would rather. - In my case .. - What Im more concerned with . - What I have in my mind is - The way I see is that - No everyone will agree with me, but . - To my mind .. - From my point of view . - If you aks me, I feel . - Absolutely