
Expressing an Opinion
Students practice expressing opinions in spoken English. They also practice responding to opinions and asking for opinions. Includes listening practice and an assessment task.
Vocabulary
- I think
- I believe
- In my opinion...
- I couldn't agree with you more
- That's true
- but...
- I'm not so sure about that
- opinionated
- open-minded
Grammar
- modals (should)
PDF Content
- warm-up
- dialogues
- speaking practice
- grammar review
- assessment tasks
Task Content
- Let's Learn!(Reference)
- Warm-Up(Reference)
- Usage Note(Reference)
- Dialogue 1(Dialogue)
- Dialogue 2(Dialogue)
- Dialogue 3(Dialogue)
- Group Activity A(Reference)
- Word Stress(Reference)
- Sentence Starters(Reference)
- Asking for Opinions(Reference)
- Agreeing & Disagreeing with Opinions(Reference)
- Grammar Review: Modals(Reference)
- Group Activity B(Reference)
- Complete the Sentences(Multiple-Choice)
- Review(Open-Ended Questions)
- Assessment A: Listen & Answer (Video)(Multiple-Choice)
- Assessment B: Speaking(Speaking Task)