What You Will Learn
- Share opinions in simple English
- Support ideas with reasons and examples
- Build a daily speaking habit
Introduction
Opinion sharing is one of the easiest ways to practise daily English. You can speak about food, movies, work, study, travel, habits, or news in a simple and natural way.
Why It Matters
When you share opinions, you practise sentence structure, vocabulary, reasons, and confidence together. It also prepares you for conversations, interviews, and group discussions.
Core Concept
Use this structure: opinion, reason, example, and closing line. Keep the opinion simple. The reason makes your answer stronger.
Practice Method
Choose one topic every day. Speak for forty-five seconds using the structure. Do not worry about advanced vocabulary. Focus on clear meaning.
Daily Habit
Repeat the same topic after two days and improve one sentence. This makes progress visible.
Real-Life Examples
Example: I think morning study is useful because the mind feels fresh. For example, I can understand difficult topics faster in the morning. That is why I prefer starting early.
Common Mistakes
- Saying only I like it without a reason.
- Using too many filler words.
- Changing the topic before completing the idea.
- Trying to sound advanced instead of clear.
Practice Exercise
Choose one simple topic and record a forty-five second opinion. Include one reason and one example.
Action Steps
- Pick a topic.
- Say your opinion.
- Add one reason.
- Add one example.
- Repeat and improve one sentence.
Summary
Daily opinion practice builds fluency because it is simple, repeatable, and connected to real conversations. Speak clearly and support your ideas with reasons.
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