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Opinion-making Signals
Learning Competency: Share ideas using opinion-making signals
(EN8RC-IIIa-10)
CONCEPT/SHORT INPUT:
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Opinion signal words Add strength - assume that you
wanted to make the statement
may, ought, could, should, might stronger. You can do it by adding
, possibly, sometimes, often, I an adverb or adjective. For
think, it is believed, usually, example.:
seem(s), probably, many people I really think…I strongly believe…I
believe , everyone, no one, truly feel… or In
everybody , always my honest opinion…
In addition, giving reasons for
Examples your opinion adds strength to the
health.
Formal phrases - Next, look at a few phrases that are more common
in formal situations. For example, at different school activities like
debate, reporting or in a formal paper: From my point of view…From my
perspective…In my view… or It seems to me that…
Here’s an example: * In my view, homework should be given more
attention. They help us, as students, to learn more and help
ourselves to be more knowledgeable.
Asking for opinion - You’ve expressed yourself, but what about the
opinion of others? Often, when expressing an opinion or suggestion, it’s a
good idea to ask other people for theirs. Phrases like these help show our
desire to hear from others: What do you think of…? What are your
thoughts on…? How do you feel about…? And What’s your opinion on…?
Use these questions in many kinds of situations. For instance:
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Being Polite - People at work or school are sharing opinions about
politics or religious beliefs or something equally sensitive. For such times,
language should be more polite.
So, instead of saying “I totally disagree!” or “You’re wrong!” you might say
one of these: I’m not sure I agree with you on… I’m sorry but I don’t
agree. Or I’m afraid I disagree.
Example: I’m sorry but I don’t agree with your answers about the
difference between Pythagorean Theorem and Addition Theorem.
Example No. 1
In this example, the writer expressed his/her opinion regarding the alcohol
and face mask. Look carefully how he/she used the following opinion-
making signals.
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Activity #1:
Directions: Choose the appropriate opinion-making signals on the
following sentences. Please click to select your answer.
1.___________ that drinking water can make a person blotted.
A. Possibly C. I’m afraid I disagree
B. Sometimes D. Many people believe
2.She thinks that all people ___________ undergo mass testing for Covid19.
A. seems C. might
B. should D. possibly
4.The wild cats are _____________ the most beautiful animals in the world for
me.
A. often C. probably
B. could D. sometimes
Activity #2:
Directions: Write your own idea about the pictures found in box. There must
only one sentence for one topic. Use opinion-making signals.
e.g. Water - I strongly believe that if we drink water every day, we will get
rid of those awful pimples.
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Rubrics for making opinion statements:
1._______________________________________________________________________
2._______________________________________________________________________
3._______________________________________________________________________
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Activity# 3:
Directions: Give your own ideas or opinions on the following topics below.
Use the appropriate opinion –making signals. Please be guided with the given
rubrics.
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3. Teenage Pregnancy: How to lessen it?
In our life, we always like to express our own opinion but we should be
careful in doing so. By learning this lesson, we can know what are the
correct words to be used to our statements so that it will be easily identified
as an opinion and will not lead others into confusion. We must properly
construct our thoughts when it comes to expressing our ideas and should
arrange it properly so that people can easily understand your side. It could
help us not be engaged in some:
Example:
Misunderstandings
Arguments
Therefore, we should also share our ideas correctly with the help of the
Opinion-making signals.
Reference:
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1. Suu Kyi, A.S. (2012). Aung San Suu Kyi. Retrieved October 23, 2012
from http:// gury.orgfree.com/suukyi1.htm Opinion Signal Words.
(n.d.). Retrieved October 23, 2012 from http://www.e-
tme.com/opinion%20signal%20words%20-% 20sample.htm
2. TeachThis Limited,(2012) 2301 Bayfield Building, 99 Hennessy Road,
Wanchai, Hong Konghttps://www.teach-this.com/functional-
activities-worksheets/giving-opinions
3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQNs7Fvu5_Y This site contains a
short opening speech of Abdur Raheem McCarthy at the Peace
Conference. McCarthy explains how Islam can be the solution for
mankind. This video runs for 8:50 minutes.
4. EVERYDAY GRAMMAR. Published on January 24,2019
https://learningenglish.voanews.com/a/how-to-express-your-
opinions-in-english/4755937.html
Arteleih E. Mondejar
Evaluator
Digos City National High
School
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