When do we ask for and give opinions?

You make a good point, but … Asking for and expressing opinions is something we frequently do in every day English. We will need to ask and give opinions in formal situations such as in business, in writing, both academic and informal texts, and in informal speaking. It seems to me that the government should reduce trade tariffs. (Formal)

Can you answer a question you don’t know the answer to?

No matter what your job or level, your work life is always throwing questions at you. Some of them are easy to answer with a confident “yes,” “no,” or a well-reasoned explanation. Others aren’t. Most of the time it’s no big deal when you don’t have a solid answer right away.

What happens if you don’t give an opinion?

If you fail to give your opinion when it is asked for, it means you failed to complete the task. This will reduce your score significantly for Task Response which is 25% of your task 2 marks. Opinion Tips don’t put your opinion unless you are asked to give it

Do You give your opinion on this task?

Answer Yes, this task requires your opinion. While some people think that the problem with education in poor countries is the teaching methodology used, others believe it is the lack of resources that is the real issue. Discuss both sides. Answer No, this task does not ask for your opinion.

How to write no opinion in a survey?

Provide ‘No Opinion’ answer options (when necessary) By including a ‘neutral’ answer option, such as ‘N/A’, ‘Prefer not to Answer’ or ‘No Opinion’, you give respondents the choice to opt-out. If they aren’t given this choice, they have to select another answer.

What are the pitfalls of ” don’t know / no opinion “?

Pitfalls of “don’t know/no opin In this new blog article we dig deeper into the use of the “don’t know” and “no opinion” (“DK/NO”) answer options in closed questions. After all, there is some debate in the scientific literature on whether to include or omit them.

Do you know how to express your opinion in English?

Knowing how to express your opinion in English is valuable whether you are speaking or writing. In today’s program we will look at phrases you can use to share your point of view. Many phrases are suitable in everyday speech and some types of writing, such as on blogs and personal websites.

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