Rabu, 13 Agustus 2014

Apology expression

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Sometimes, everybody makes mistakes. When it happens we need a phrase to tell the other person how really sorry we are and stop them getting really angry. We use the phrase to tell our expression that we have some mistake and apologize or forgive to people. Also to take all the responsibility for what happened. The expression include to be formal and informal. 

There are some apologize and forgiving expression :
Apologizing
Forgiving
I’m sorry
I apologize
Sorry about that
I beg your pardon
I apologize for saying that
I must apologize for my son’s rudeness
Please forgive me for having thrown your book away.
Forget about that
Don’t worry about that
No problem
I forgive you
I accept your apologies
You don’t have to apologize
There’s no need to apologize


Some apologize expression and how to use these  the phrase
Ten Expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing
  1. Sorry.
  2. I'm (so / very / terribly) sorry.
  3. Ever so sorry.
  4. How stupid / careless / thoughtless of me.
  5. Pardon (me)
  6. That's my fault.
  7. Sorry. It was all my fault.
  8. Please excuse my (ignorance)
  9. Please don't be mad at me.
  10. Please accept our (sincerest) apologies.
How To Use These Phrases In Your English
  1. Phrase 1 is a general short apology. We use this when we bump into people on the street. At other times, it sounds too weak.
  2. In phrase 2, we use 'so', 'very' and 'terribly' to make the meaning stronger. 'Terribly' is the strongest. If we use one of the words in brackets, it is stressed.
  3. Phrase 3 is quite formal but it's a stronger apology than just 'sorry'.
  4. We use phrase 4 to criticize ourselves and the mistake that we have just made.
  5. We use phrases 6 and 7 to take all the responsibility for what happened. Phrase 7 is a little stronger.
  6. We use phrase 8 to apologize for our lack of knowledge or ability. We can replace the word in brackets with other nouns, e.g. carelessness, forgetfulness.
  7. Phrase 9 is asking the other person not to get angry. The tone is quite informal.
  8. Phrase 10 is often used in formal letters. The word 'sincerest' makes the apology very strong and very formal.








Jumat, 01 Agustus 2014

EXPRESSING OF ASKING AND GIVING OPINION

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Okay guys know we would like to learn about the expression of asking and giving opinion. Before that do you know about opinion in dialog ??. Okay, Opinion is including  the words of opinion and argument or reasons. It can use the expressions, such as in my opinion, in my view, I think etc.  Argument dialogue is a dialog that states the arguments or reasons. It can use the words such as first, second etc for arranging arguments. In informal Expressions are used in a situation where you are talking between friends or close friends. The expressions usually respond to something that you discuss in an informal situation. And formal Expressions are used in a situation where you are talking in a formal situation, such as in the office or school between the teacher and students. Think about is used when a person is occupied with something or somebody. Example: I can’t stop thinking about her   think of is used to imagine something. You can actually replace the word think of with the word imagine.
There are some expression asking and giving opinion using formal and informal :

Asking opinion : 

Formal :
- Have you got any comments on …..
- Do you have any idea?
- Do you have any opinion on ……
- Would you give me your opinion on……….?
- What is your reaction to ……
- What is your opinion about……….?
- What are you feeling about………….?
- What are your views on……….?
- Please give me your frank opinion?
Informal
- What do you think of…….?
- What do you think about………?
- What is your opinion?
- Why do they behave like that?
- Do you think it’s going?
- How do you like?
- How was the trip?
- How do you think of Rina’s idea ?
- How do you feel about this dicition?

Giving opinion

Formal :
- I personally believe …..
- I personally consider ….
- I personally think /feel ….
- I hold the opinion ….
- My own view of the matter is ……
- Well, personally …….
- If I had my view, I would …..
Informal
- I think I like it.
- I don’t think I care for it.
- I think it’s good/nice/terrific……..
- I think that awful/not nice/terrible…………
- I don’t think much of it.
- I think that……..
- In my opinion, I would rather……….
- In my case …..
- What I’m more concerned with ….
- What I have in my mind is………
- The way I see is that…………
- No everyone will agree with me, but ….
- To my mind …..
- From my point of view ….
- If you aks me, I feel ….
- Absolutely ………

AGREIING AND DISAGREEING FOR AN OPINION
 
Agreeing 
Disagreeing 
Yes, I agree with John. 
I'm sorry, but I can't agree with John. 
Yes, I think that's a good point. 
I think you may have missed the point there ... 
I'll go along with that. 
Sorry, I can't go along with that. 

Example :
Dialog:
Mr. Lee  :  What do you think of my new house?
Shin        :  It is beautiful. I think. Oh you have many novels in your new house.
Mr. Lee  :  Yeah, some. I like Andrea Hirata’s novels.
Shin        :  How do you feel about Andrea Hirata’s novels ?
Mr. Lee  :  I feel they are great novels.
Shin        :  Yes, you are right. I think it is going to rain.
Mr. Lee  : I don’t think so. Look outside at the sky! It’s so clear. No clouds there.
Shin        : But I watched the weather forecast yesterday. It said that today is going
                to rain. OK Mr. Lee see you.




Rabu, 13 Agustus 2014

Apology expression

Sometimes, everybody makes mistakes. When it happens we need a phrase to tell the other person how really sorry we are and stop them getting really angry. We use the phrase to tell our expression that we have some mistake and apologize or forgive to people. Also to take all the responsibility for what happened. The expression include to be formal and informal. 

There are some apologize and forgiving expression :
Apologizing
Forgiving
I’m sorry
I apologize
Sorry about that
I beg your pardon
I apologize for saying that
I must apologize for my son’s rudeness
Please forgive me for having thrown your book away.
Forget about that
Don’t worry about that
No problem
I forgive you
I accept your apologies
You don’t have to apologize
There’s no need to apologize


Some apologize expression and how to use these  the phrase
Ten Expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing
  1. Sorry.
  2. I'm (so / very / terribly) sorry.
  3. Ever so sorry.
  4. How stupid / careless / thoughtless of me.
  5. Pardon (me)
  6. That's my fault.
  7. Sorry. It was all my fault.
  8. Please excuse my (ignorance)
  9. Please don't be mad at me.
  10. Please accept our (sincerest) apologies.
How To Use These Phrases In Your English
  1. Phrase 1 is a general short apology. We use this when we bump into people on the street. At other times, it sounds too weak.
  2. In phrase 2, we use 'so', 'very' and 'terribly' to make the meaning stronger. 'Terribly' is the strongest. If we use one of the words in brackets, it is stressed.
  3. Phrase 3 is quite formal but it's a stronger apology than just 'sorry'.
  4. We use phrase 4 to criticize ourselves and the mistake that we have just made.
  5. We use phrases 6 and 7 to take all the responsibility for what happened. Phrase 7 is a little stronger.
  6. We use phrase 8 to apologize for our lack of knowledge or ability. We can replace the word in brackets with other nouns, e.g. carelessness, forgetfulness.
  7. Phrase 9 is asking the other person not to get angry. The tone is quite informal.
  8. Phrase 10 is often used in formal letters. The word 'sincerest' makes the apology very strong and very formal.








Jumat, 01 Agustus 2014

EXPRESSING OF ASKING AND GIVING OPINION




Okay guys know we would like to learn about the expression of asking and giving opinion. Before that do you know about opinion in dialog ??. Okay, Opinion is including  the words of opinion and argument or reasons. It can use the expressions, such as in my opinion, in my view, I think etc.  Argument dialogue is a dialog that states the arguments or reasons. It can use the words such as first, second etc for arranging arguments. In informal Expressions are used in a situation where you are talking between friends or close friends. The expressions usually respond to something that you discuss in an informal situation. And formal Expressions are used in a situation where you are talking in a formal situation, such as in the office or school between the teacher and students. Think about is used when a person is occupied with something or somebody. Example: I can’t stop thinking about her   think of is used to imagine something. You can actually replace the word think of with the word imagine.
There are some expression asking and giving opinion using formal and informal :

Asking opinion : 

Formal :
- Have you got any comments on …..
- Do you have any idea?
- Do you have any opinion on ……
- Would you give me your opinion on……….?
- What is your reaction to ……
- What is your opinion about……….?
- What are you feeling about………….?
- What are your views on……….?
- Please give me your frank opinion?
Informal
- What do you think of…….?
- What do you think about………?
- What is your opinion?
- Why do they behave like that?
- Do you think it’s going?
- How do you like?
- How was the trip?
- How do you think of Rina’s idea ?
- How do you feel about this dicition?

Giving opinion

Formal :
- I personally believe …..
- I personally consider ….
- I personally think /feel ….
- I hold the opinion ….
- My own view of the matter is ……
- Well, personally …….
- If I had my view, I would …..
Informal
- I think I like it.
- I don’t think I care for it.
- I think it’s good/nice/terrific……..
- I think that awful/not nice/terrible…………
- I don’t think much of it.
- I think that……..
- In my opinion, I would rather……….
- In my case …..
- What I’m more concerned with ….
- What I have in my mind is………
- The way I see is that…………
- No everyone will agree with me, but ….
- To my mind …..
- From my point of view ….
- If you aks me, I feel ….
- Absolutely ………

AGREIING AND DISAGREEING FOR AN OPINION
 
Agreeing 
Disagreeing 
Yes, I agree with John. 
I'm sorry, but I can't agree with John. 
Yes, I think that's a good point. 
I think you may have missed the point there ... 
I'll go along with that. 
Sorry, I can't go along with that. 

Example :
Dialog:
Mr. Lee  :  What do you think of my new house?
Shin        :  It is beautiful. I think. Oh you have many novels in your new house.
Mr. Lee  :  Yeah, some. I like Andrea Hirata’s novels.
Shin        :  How do you feel about Andrea Hirata’s novels ?
Mr. Lee  :  I feel they are great novels.
Shin        :  Yes, you are right. I think it is going to rain.
Mr. Lee  : I don’t think so. Look outside at the sky! It’s so clear. No clouds there.
Shin        : But I watched the weather forecast yesterday. It said that today is going
                to rain. OK Mr. Lee see you.




 

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