Pages 48–52 QUESTION 11. Question 11  You will give your opinion about a topic.  15 seconds to prepare.  60 seconds to speak.  Say as much as you.

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pages 48–52 QUESTION 11

Question 11

 You will give your opinion about a topic.  15 seconds to prepare.  60 seconds to speak.  Say as much as you can. Question 11

 Opinion “What is your opinion?”  Preference or Choice “Would you rather/ prefer …” “Some believe …” “Others believe …”  Agree / Disagree Favor / Not favor Support / Oppose  Hypothetical 가상 Ex: “If you could … ?” Question 11

 Which choice are you more passionate about?  Which idea/choice can you relate to more?  Which one is an easier argument to make?  More logical to you Choice that gives you more to talk about Question 11

 Not choosing one side or the other  Choosing both arguments  Remember, you only have 15 seconds to prepare.  Choose one side and stick to it. Question 11

Your opinionReason 1 Supporting information –explanation Reason 2 Supporting information –explanation Concluding statement Question 11

 I think   In my opinion, …  As far as I’m concerned,...  From my point of view, …  From my perspective, …  It is clear to me that …  It appears to me that …  It seems to me that …  I am inclined to believe that …  I support the idea that…  I am in favor of the idea that … Question 11 

 If you ask me,...  To be honest, …  Personally speaking, …  From what I gather, …  I (don’t) agree with the idea that …  I disagree …  I would argue that …  I oppose the opinion that…  I am against the opinion that … Question 11

Show contrast:  Consider the other viewpoint  Although …  Even though …  Some people may disagree with me, but as far as I’m concerned... Question 11

To what extent/degree:  Strongly / Completely / Absolutely / Totally  I am confident that … sure / certain / positive  I consider / assume / believe …  I suppose …  Somewhat / Partially Question 11

Your opinionReason 1 Supporting information –explanation Reason 2 Supporting information –explanation Concluding statement Question 11

Your opinionReason 1 Supporting information –explanation Supporting information –explanation Reason 2 Supporting information –explanation Supporting information –explanation Concluding statement Question 11

 The main reason is that …  First of all, …  In addition, … / Additionally, …  On top of that  Secondly, …  Moreover, …  Furthermore, …  Lastly / Finally Question 11

 Give details  Give clear arguments  Give examples  Use personal examples  More memorable, authentic 진정한, 믿을 만한, 인증된 Give a coherent response. Use correct grammar. Use interesting vocabulary. Speak clearly. Question 11

 Stuttering ( 말을 ) 더듬다  Long pauses/gaps  Ah… uh…  Filler words  like… you know…  Overusing the same words  and, but, because  Saying the same things  Too slow  Too fast If you make a mistake, just keep going… Question 11

 Coherent and cohesive response.  Your ideas must address the topic.  Your ideas must be clear.  Your ideas must tie together. Makes sense Question 11

Adding another idea furthermore, besides, also, similarly, in addition, additionally Saying when / time when, before, after, subsequently, until, while, within, then, first, finally… Giving examples for example, such as, for instance Cause - effect because, since, thus, as a result, so that, in order to Giving an opposite but, although, despite, yet, whilst, however, nevertheless, whereas Exclusion instead, rather than, on the contrary Question 11

Your opinionReason 1 Supporting information –explanation Supporting information –explanation Reason 2 Supporting information –explanation Supporting information –explanation Concluding statement Question 11

 For these reasons, I believe / think …  That is why I prefer (not) to …  That is why I (don’t) think …  That is why I would (not) …  Thus, I believe / think … Question 11 [repeat your opinion]

OpinionReason 1 Supporting information Reason 2 Supporting information Reason 3 Supporting information Concluding statement Question 11 Test 2 –p85 Sample answer Book2,p20

Live with parents Save money Free food and accommodation Not lonely Talk with parents Live comfortablyNo chores Convenient / relaxing Live with parents  better Question 11 Test 2 –p85 Sample answer Book2,p20

Live aloneMore freedomNo curfew Have own lifestyle Greater sense of responsibility Motivated to work harder Rewarding; feel accomplished Live alone  better Question 11 Test 2 –p85 Another answer

 Book 3 has a list of 100 Questions with related mind maps and sample answers. Question 11

(in)convenientpolite vs. threatening language recognizesituationadvice In order to…apology/apologize deal with a problemsuggest/suggestion return (my) calllet (me) knowfeel free to … Once again…as soon as possible Question 11 VOCABULARY QUIZ 2  Next class

 NEXT WEEK  Quiz 2  NEXT, NEXT WEEK  Speaking Test  NEXT, NEXT, NEXT WEEK  Vocabulary Test LAST DAY Question 11 PART I  Listening PART II  Picture PART II  Replace the underlined word(s) PART III  Choose the word/phrase PART IV  Fill-in the blanks