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Giving and Defending Opinions - Unit 3

Giving and Defending Opinions - Unit 3

Assessment

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English

11th Grade

Practice Problem

Hard

CCSS
SL.9-10.1, RL.11-12.6, SL.9-10.1C

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Arini Fazria

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12 Slides • 8 Questions

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Multiple Choice

What should students be able to do by the end of the lesson?

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Identify expressions for giving and defending opinions.

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Use the expressions in short conversations.

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Write an essay on opinions.

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Discuss opinions in a group.

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Multiple Choice

What are the key differences between giving and defending in a debate?

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Giving is about presenting ideas

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Defending is about countering arguments

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Giving involves persuasion

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Defending requires evidence

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Multiple Choice

I think that...

In my opinion, ...

I believe that...

From my point of view, ...

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All these expressions mean different things.

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Two of these expressions mean the same.

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Three of these expressions mean the same.

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All of these expressions mean the same.

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Multiple Choice

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Roni: What should we do for our group project?

Rebecca: ...

What is the best option to complete the sentences

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I don't think so.

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I think we should do a small presentation.

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I doubt that.

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Are you sure?

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Why do you think so?

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Multiple Choice

What does it mean to defend an opinion?

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To express your feelings

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To support your opinion with reasons

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To ignore others' opinions

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To listen without responding

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Multiple Choice

andy : what do you think about the new coffee shop near our school?

bella : i love it! the ambiance is cozy, and the coffee tastes is amazing

what is andy doing in this conversation ?

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giving opinion

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asking for bella's opinion

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making a complaint

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giving information

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Multiple Choice

What does the speaker mean by saying "I understand your urgency, but I’m afraid I can’t quite come to an agreement with your point"?

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They agree with the urgency

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They disagree with the urgency

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They acknowledge the urgency but disagree with the point

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They are indifferent to the urgency

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Multiple Choice

What is the significance of the phrase "Forgive me for interrupting, but I must respond that" in a conversation?

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It shows politeness

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It indicates urgency

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It suggests disagreement

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It is a formal greeting

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