Showing posts with label Asking for and Giving Opinion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asking for and Giving Opinion. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Essential Grammar Unit 1


  A. Modal Auxiliary 'should'

The modal ‘should’ gives information about whether something is a good idea. We often use should to express an opinion.

Example:
  • You should watch the new stand up comedy. It’s really entertaining.
  • We shouldn’t watch too much television.

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Task 2 : Asking for and Giving Opinion

Choose A, B, C, or D for the correct answer!


1.       Mira       : Hi, Nana. What’s up ?
       Nana      : Good. Anyway, you look so slim, now. I want to lose weight, too. Can you give me some advice?
        Mira       : ______________________
A.      I dont’t think you can ever lose weight!
B.      You don’t need to lose weight. You look fine.
C.      Join a weight loss club. They will give you moral support
D.      I found that a brisk walk every lunch time helped me to lose weight.

2.       Mario                    : Excuse me, I am lost. I need to go to Westminster. Can you show me the way? 
       A stranger             : Oh, sure. ______________________
A.      I am sorry. I am busy.
B.      Ask at the tube station
C.      I am sorry I ca’t help you. I don’t know the way either
D.      Walk down the road, catch bus 123and it will take you there

Task 1: Asking for and Giving Opinion


Underlined the expressions of asking for and giving opinion (agree or disagree)!

Dialog 1

Person A              : I’m thinking of planing a company outing next year.
Person B              : I agree. I think that would be perfect.
Person A              : I think it can take place sometime in January.
Person B              : That might be a little too cold for some people.
Person A              : Yes, you are right.
Person B              : What about April? April has good weather, it isn’t too cold or too hot.
Person A              : Yes, that would work out better.
Person B              : You, know, maybe we could create a survey to see how that works for everyone.
Person A              : Good idea! We’ll have to get right on it.
Person B              : Fine! Well, I’ll get right on it now!