Asking and Giving Opinion Dialogue
Asking and Giving Opinion Dialogue
Asking and Giving Opinion Dialogue
NEW PHONE
Putri: I want to buy a new phone, but the options out there are overwhelming me.
Any advice?
Edi : You can just buy the one like mine. You don’t need much for a phone, do you?
Edi : *taking out his phone* Pretty compact even if it’s 5 inches. The interface is
Edi : For me, it’s enough, since I only use it for texting, chatting, checking e-mails,
and making calls. I rarely use it for anything other than those.
Putri: I don’t think it would either. When did you buy this phone of yours?
Putri: Then the price wouldn’t be so different now. Do you think the budget fit me?
Edi : I think so. It’s pretty cheap compared to any other brand with the exact same
NEW DRESS
Ernest: Glade, that’s a very nice dress. Wow, you look great in it.
Gladys: Last month. There was a Mango sale at the mall, up to 70%.
Gladys: I just knew at the very last moment myself. I got it very, very cheap. What do
you think?
Ernest: It fits you nicely. And I love the color. Suits your skin tone.
Gladys: Duh, I got lucky they had a dress in this size. This is size S and I still had to
Ernest: Oh, I wish I had a body like yours so I could wear anything I want.
Situation: Trevor and Matt are discussing issues of banning smartphones in the
school.
Trevor: Have you heard about our school’s plan to ban smartphones in the school?
Matt : Yeah
Matt : you see… Smartphones have caused so much trouble in our class.
Remember yesterday’s history class? Our teacher got very angry because was
interrupt by a smartphone ringing many times. This may happen again and again.
Matt : Another thing is… Smartphones have caused a kind of stupid competition.
Matt : you know, Everyone seems to compete to have the latest model.
Matt : So it’s a good idea if the school doesn’t allow students to use their