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必学常用口语分享:14种方式表达“我认为”

作者:  发布时间:2016-03-17 18:24:44  点击率:

  So there you have it! You have 14 ways to give your opinion in English. Which expressions are you likely to use?

  2. I reckon

  ·To be honest, I preferred it when you were blonde。

  ·To my mind, private education is better than state education。

  5. It seems to me (6) All things considered:

  7. If you ask me

  ·To tell you the truth, your father was right when he said that you undersold the company。

  All three expressions are a way of giving your opinion when you know that people may not like what you have to say

  This is the most common and general way of giving an opinion. You can use it both informally and formally

  ·In my view, they made a huge mistake in not selling the company when they had the chance。

  In this post, I’d like to share with your some common expressions we have of giving one’s opinion. I have used Liz Potter’s excellent article for Macmillan Dictionary’s blog as the main structure and made some changes to it。

  1. I think

  This is a more informal way of giving your opinion:

  13. To my mind (14) As far as I’m concerned

  ·Frankly speaking, I don’t know what she sees in him。

  英文交谈中我们常常被问到有何看法,很多时候我们只用"I think"或者是"in my opinion"。其实除此外还有很多其他常见表达方式,以下为大家列举了14种,大家活学活用吧!(来源:爱思英语)

  When you realise that other people may not agree with you you would use either of these expressions:

  You would use this expression to give your opinion in a more familiar and forthright way。

  12. Personally

  ·In my opinion, the Bank of England should not raise interest rates this year。

  ·If you ask me, she has spoilt her children far too much。

  · I think if you offer a consistently good service to your clients, they will keep coming back to you。

  8. To be honest (9) To tell you the truth (10) To be frank

  ·All things considered, I think we made a wise choice in recruiting James。

  3. In my opinion (4) In my view:

  11. Frankly speaking

  This is used when your opinion is critical. Sometimes, people say this even when their opinion hasn’t been asked for! – “If you ask me,…。.” “But I didn’t ask you….!”

  The British are especially careful when giving their opinion (in business, that is). They often don’t want to cause offence and consequently, will start their sentences using certain expressions to soften the blow. A number of my clients have said that the British are very polite and considerate in their dealings with colleagues and clients. So much so, that the British way of doing business is often admired。

  This is used to emphasize that you are giving your own opinion

  ·I reckon it will be much faster to get to London by train。

  Sometimes we can be very direct with our opinion and it won’t upset the other person. However, more often than not we need to be careful how we share our thoughts so as not to offend or hurt the other person’s feelings. This can be especially true in business where cultural differences can have a detrimental effect on business dealings。

  When you’ve thought about a situation carefully you could use either of these two expressions

  These expressions are more formal and are often used when talking about important issues

  ·It seems to me that they are spending more money than they need to to attract new talent into the company。

  ·To be frank, I thought her acting was simply terrible。

  In life we’re often asked to give our opinion, or in some cases, we give our opinion even if it hasn’t been asked for!

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