How do you express an opinion on ESL?
I really think… I strongly believe… I truly feel… or. In my honest opinion……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…?
What is the example of asking opinion in the informal way?
What is the example of asking opinion in the informal way? Why do they behave like that? Do you have any idea? Dina : Rani, in this weekend our squad will go to watch a movie together.
How do you express your opinion in English advanced?
How to Express Opinions in English: Advanced
- After giving this matter some thought, …
- As far as I’m concerned, …
- I can’t help thinking that …
- I think it’s fair/reasonable to say …
- I’ll tell you what I think, …
- I’ve come the conclusion that …
- If you want my opinion, …
- In my limited experience, …
What are the expressions of giving opinion?
In my opinion … In my view … From my point of view … In my opinion/In my humble opinion.
What are the words used for giving opinion?
Pre-intermediate
- I agree with …
- I feel that …
- I guess/imagine …
- I have no doubt that / I’m certain that …
- I strongly believe that …
- I’ve never really thought about this before, but …
- My personal opinion is that / Personally, my opinion is that …
- To be honest / In my honest opinion, …
What are the expression for giving an opinion?
Giving Opinions: In my opinion … In my view … From my point of view … In my opinion/In my humble opinion.
What expressions can we use to ask for and giving opinions and thought?
Asking for Opinions
- Do you think …?
- How do you feel about …?
- In your opinion, …?
- Please tell me your opinion on …
- What do you think about …?
- What’s your opinion on …?
How do I write an opinion in English?
Giving Opinion
- “In my experience…”
- “As far as I’m concerned…”
- “I’m absolutely convinced…”
- “Speaking for myself…”
- “In my opinion…”
- “Personally, I think…”
- “I’d say that…”
- “I’d suggest that…”
How do you give an opinion without saying I?
Informal English Phrases
- “In my opinion, + [your sentence]”
- “I believe that + [your sentence]”
- “In my mind, + [your sentence]”
- “It would seem that + [your sentence]”
- “It could be argued that + [your sentence]”
- “This suggests that + [your sentence]”
- “This proves that + [your sentence]”
What are the expressions used when asking for and giving examples?
Going beyond phrases such as “like” and “for example”. Phrases like “such as”, “to use a well-known example” and “e.g.” are vital for supporting arguments in situations such as presentations, debates and academic writing (including IELTS Academic Writing Task 2).
How do you say in your opinion without saying I?
You can use these phrases as well to prevent the redundancy of saying “in my opinion” :
- My take on this is …
- My impression is…
- To my mind…
- From where I stand…
- As I see it..
- In my view…
- From my point of view…
- From where I’m sitting…