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    Opinion




    Asking for opinion




    Expressing opinion




    - What do you think about/of…?



    - What’s your point of view about..?



    - What’s your opinion about….?



    - What’s your position on….?



    - How do you fell about…?



    - What about you…?



    - I was wondering where you stand on the position of….?




    - It seems to me that….



    - I believe..../think…/ guess../suppose



    - As far as I’m concerned .



    - To my mind…



    - My point of view …



    - In my opinion ….



    - As I see it….



    - To my eyes….



    - According to me…



    - It seems to me that…



    - From my angle vision




    fatiha · 484 vues · 0 commentaires
    20 Mai 2010 













    Agree, disagree



    Agreeing




    Disagreeing




    Agreeing with reservation




    - I totally / comp lately agree.



    - I think so



    - I’m with you



    - I’m for it



    - That’s true



    - I shave your opinion



    - I agree with you



    - Is shave the same view



    - You’re de finitely/ absolutely right




    - I disagree with you



    - I don’t think so



    - sorry to say, but you’re wrong



    - I don’t agree with you



    - I see what you want to say but I think you are wrong



    - I’m afraid, I disagree comp lately



    - I’m on the same wave length at




    - I agree but..



    - I see what you mean but…



    - you could be right but



    - May be but..





    Examples:


    1- you: In my opinion, youths don’t give importance to politics and you, what do you think?

    Your partner: you are absolutely right

    2- your: as for me, youths are munch interested in fashion than in other thing what about you?

    Your partner: I don’t think so. I suppose only teenagers who really care for that.

    3- your: to my mind, voluntary work is a very good experience to youths. Don’t you think so?

    You partner: yes, I shave the view

    Vocabularies:

    Acquired= something by practise / acquisition

    Inborn= innate

    Football player = a foot baller

    Poetry / a poet = writes poems

    Soccer = foot ball

    Award = a prize

    Achievements

    In a foot ball there are 11 players

    Strikers try to score goals.

    Defenders: help the goal keeper defend then goal.

    Najib Mahfoud was awarded the Nobel Prize literature .

    Prestigious: having prestige (a general respect)

    He enjoys the prestige by having such a famous person as a brother.

    A challenge: an invitation to compete.

    -This job is too dull. I want one with more challenge.

    Unprecedented: never happened before Ibn batuta .was an unprecedented traveller

    to combine : to link / a combination of reminiscent ( adj) = that reminds one of..

    Sufficient= enough

    Prodigy/ prodigious (adj) = wonder full a prodiger child = a child with unusual. And noticeable abilities .


    fatiha · 423 vues · 7 commentaires
    20 Mai 2010 

































    eview :



    Comparatives




    Superlatives




    Short Adjectives



    (1or 2 syllables)




    - we add « er », Smaller



    - the train is quicker



    Than the bus




    - we add " the …est"



    - the plane is the fastest means of transport.




    Long



    Adjectives




    - we add « more » before.



    the adj er « less »



    - books are more interesting than films.




    - we add " the most " before adj or " the least"



    - lazyness is the most dangerous enemy to students .




    irregular



    Adjectives




    good→better



    badworse →




    good→the best



    badthe worse →




    Irregular



    Adverbs




    Wellbetter →



    Badlyworse →



    Far →further




    Wellthe best →



    Badlythe worst →



    Far→the furthest




    Carefullymore carefully →




    Carefully the most carefully




    fatiha · 397 vues · 0 commentaires
    20 Mai 2010 


    language : Gerund or Infinitive


    Examples:


    1- She wanted to get a job.

    He would like to go to Africa.

    They helped me to decorate the room.

    2- She enjoys sailing in her spare time.

    Would you mind coming with me?

    The little child dreads being alone in the dark.

    3- It has started raining.
    It started to rain.

    Note:
    - Adjectives+ prepositions always take the gerund.
    For e.g: - I’m fond of singes
    - They’re keen on learning Spanish.
    - She’s fed up with working eight hours a day.
    - Most phrasal verbs also take the gerund.
    For e.g: - He kept on talking even if nobody was interested.
    - She apologized for being late.

     Other expression which take the gerund are:
    Can’t risk- can’t stand- can’t bear- can’t help- can’t resist- fell like- look forward to – it’s no use- it’s no good- get used to- be used to-


    For e.g: - She tried to be serious but she couldn’t help laughing.
    - It’s no use advising him. He won’t listen!!
    - Some verbs take an infinitive without to.
    Let- help- let’s – may- might- can- could- will- must- should- shall- had better
    For e.g: - Can you help me move this table?
    - Let me do it myself.



    fatiha · 550 vues · 3 commentaires
    20 Mai 2010 














    CLARIFICATION




    Showing a of understanding




    Asking for clarification




    I really can’t get you’re saying



    I don’t quite follow you.



    I’m not sure I get your point.



    I can’t understand




    Does this mean……?



    Can you explain why……….?



    Can you tell me why……..?



    How come………?



    What do you mean by ………….?



    Could you be more explicit…?



    ……………is that to?



    Would you clarify that pls?



    Don’t they





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