Expressing opinions (A2)

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LESSON SET OVERVIEW

With this lesson set, your students will:

  • learn phrases to express and ask for opinions,
  • practise the phrases in a controlled, semi-controlled and free way,
  • use the language to talk about one of two topics (books or ads).

In the first lesson, students learn language to express and ask for opinions. In the second lesson, they use the language extensively while talking about a topic of your choice.

This is a lesson set. Use the lessons in the set in the suggested order. Learn more about sets here.

Each lesson in the set is also a standalone lesson.

Lesson 1

Teach students how to express opinions
Standard Lesson 60 min Unlimited Plan

How do you feel about…? (expressing opinions)

General

Students learn phrases for expressing and asking for opinions (e.g. I believe…, In my experience…, What do you think about…?). They also practise them in controlled, semi-controlled and free way.

Lesson 2

Choose one of the lessons to help students practise language for expressing opinions
talk about books
Speaking Class 45 min / 60 min Unlimited Plan

Talking about books

Lifestyle

In this Speaking Class, students express their opinions on books and reading habits. They also watch a short video about book lovers and talk about it. Encourage students to use the language for expressing opinions throughout the lesson.

speaking lesson about ads
Speaking Class 45 min / 60 min Unlimited Plan

The world of ads

Business General

In this Speaking Class, students discuss ads, marketing campaigns and advertisers’ tricks. They also watch and talk about two fun ads. Encourage students to use the language for expressing opinions throughout the lesson.

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