by Mr. English Channel
Learn how to express opinions using phrases like 'I think,' 'I feel,' and 'In my opinion.'
Learn how to confidently share your thoughts in English using simple phrases like 'I think,' 'I feel,' and 'In my opinion.' This guide teaches you to agree, disagree politely, and ask others for their views in everyday conversations.
Begin your sentence with 'I think' followed by your opinion
This is the most common and simple way to express what you believe
Use 'I feel' when sharing opinions based on emotions or personal reactions
Works well for movies, books, or experiences
Start with 'In my opinion' when you want to sound more professional or serious
Perfect for work meetings or discussions with teachers
Use 'For me' to share personal choices or preferences
Shows this is your individual viewpoint, not a fact
Use questions like 'What do you think?' or 'Do you agree?'
Conversations are two-way, so always invite others to share
Use phrases like 'I agree with you,' 'Exactly,' or 'You're right'
These show you understand and support their viewpoint
Use softer phrases like 'I'm not sure,' 'Maybe, but...' or 'I see your point, but...'
These show respect while sharing a different opinion
Always explain your opinion using 'because' to give a reason
Complete opinions sound more confident and clear
If you don't have an opinion, say 'I don't really know' or 'I don't have a strong opinion about that'
Being honest is better than making something up