Prática de Shadowing: Learn How to Express Your Opinion in English | Real Conversations for Beginners (A2-B1) - Aprenda a falar inglês com o YouTube

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Hello everyone and welcome back to Mr. English Channel,
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where learning English is easy and fun.
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I'm Emily.
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Hello Emily.
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Hi everyone.
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It is so wonderful to be here with you today.
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I am feeling very happy.
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I am happy too, Paul.
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You look very energetic today.
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Did you have a good morning?
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I did.
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I had a very big breakfast.
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Eggs, toast, and a very large orange juice.
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It was delicious.
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Oh, wow.
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A big breakfast is the best way to start the day.
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I only had a small yogurt and my coffee.
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Well, your coffee is very important too.
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I see it there.
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It looks warm.
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It is.
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It is my favorite part of the morning.
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But Paul, I'm excited because today we have a very special topic.
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Oh, I love special topics.
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What are we talking about today?
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Today, we are going to learn how to express our opinion.
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Ah, opinions.
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That is very important.
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We all have opinions, right?
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Yes, exactly.
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We have opinions about food,
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movies, music, and even the weather.
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That is true.
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I have many opinions.
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Sometimes I think I have too many opinions.
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That's okay.
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It is good to share what we think.
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It helps us talk to people and make friends.
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I agree.
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But sometimes it is hard to find the right words in English.
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I don't want to be rude,
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and I want people to understand me.
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You are right, Paul.
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Many students feel nervous about this.
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They think, how do I say what I think?
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Or is this correct?
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Yes, that is exactly how I feel sometimes.
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So, I am ready to learn some easy ways to do this.
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Great.
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But wait, Paul.
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Before we start our chat,
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we should ask our friends for a small favor.
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Oh, yes, you are right.
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Everyone, if you like our podcasts If you want to learn more English with us,
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please click the like button.
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Yes, please.
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It helps us a lot.
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And please subscribe to Mr. English Channel.
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We want to see you here every week.
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And don't forget to share this with your friends or family.
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If they are learning English,
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they can listen and learn with us too.
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Thank you so much.
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Okay, Ball, are you ready?
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I am ready.
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Let's talk about opinions.
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Okay, so the first way to give an opinion is very, very simple.
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We use two words, I think.
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I think.
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Hmm, I know those words.
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Yes, it is the most common way to start.
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For example, I think this coffee is great.
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Ah, okay.
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So I can say, I think the sun is very bright today.
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Exactly.
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Or, I think English is fun.
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I definitely think English is fun.
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That is an easy one.
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It is.
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Another word that is very similar is I feel.
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I feel?
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Like my emotions?
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Yes, but we use it for opinions too.
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For example, I feel that this movie is too long.
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Oh, I see.
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So, I think and I feel are like cousins.
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They are very similar.
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Yes, they are perfect for daily life.
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You can use them with your friends or at work.
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What if I want to sound a little more formal or different?
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That is a good question.
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You can use the phrase, in my opinion.
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In my opinion?
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That sounds very professional, Emily.
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It does, but it is still easy to use.
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In my opinion, the blue dress is better than the red dress.
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Oh, I like that.
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In my opinion, pizza is the best food in the world.
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Well, that is a very strong opinion, Paul.
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But it is a good sentence.
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Thank you.
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So we have I think,
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I feel, and in my opinion.
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Yes, and there is one more that is very friendly.
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You can say, for me… For me?
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Yes.
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For me, summer is the best season.
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It shows that this is your personal idea.
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Ah, for me, tea is better than coffee.
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Oh, Paul, how can you say that?
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I'm sorry.
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It is just an example.
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I like your coffee too.
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Okay, okay, I forgive you.
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But see, you just expressed your opinion.
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That was great.
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Wow, it is not so difficult.
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But Emily, what happens after I say my opinion?
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I want to know what the other person thinks.
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That is very important.
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A conversation is two people talking,
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so you must ask a question.
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What question should I ask?
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The easiest one is, what do you think?
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What do you think?
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Okay, I like that.
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It is simple.
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Yes, or you can ask, do you agree?
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Do you agree?
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Hmm, that is a good one too.
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Let's practice, Paul.
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I will give an opinion and then I will ask you.
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Okay, I'm ready.
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I think that cats are better than dogs.
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What do you think?
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Oh, hmm, I'm not sure.
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For me, dogs are better because they are very friendly.
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Do you agree?
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I see.
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I agree that dogs are friendly,
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but I think cats are very cute and quiet.
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That is true.
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Cats are very quiet.
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My dog is very loud.
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See, we are having a real conversation about opinions.
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Yes, and I used a new phrase.
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I said, I'm not sure.
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Yes, that was perfect, Paul.
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I'm not sure is a very polite way to say you don't have the same opinion.
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Is it rude to say no?
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Sometimes just saying no can be a little strong.
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It's better to say, I disagree,
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or I don't think so.
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I don't think so.
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That sounds softer.
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Yes.
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Or you can say, maybe, but… Maybe, but...
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Oh, I like that.
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It shows I am listening.
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Maybe, but I think the other restaurant is cheaper.
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Exactly.
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It is very polite.
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It shows you respect the other person's idea,
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even if you don't agree.
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This is very helpful.
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Sometimes I am afraid to say I don't agree because I don't want the other person to be sad or angry.
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I understand.
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But in English-speaking cultures, it is okay to have different opinions.
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We just use polite words.
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Polite words.
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Like, in my opinion, or I see your point, but… Yes.
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I see your point is a fantastic phrase.
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It means, I understand what you are saying.
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I see your point, Emily,
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but I think green tea is very healthy.
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You really love your tea today, Paul.
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I do.
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It gives me energy.
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That's great.
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Now, Paul, what if we agree with someone?
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What can we say?
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Hmm.
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I usually just say yes.
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Yes is okay, but we have better ways.
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You can say, I agree with you.
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I agree with you.
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Okay.
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Or you can say, exactly.
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Oh, exactly.
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I hear
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that word a lot yes it means you agree 100 it
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is a very positive word exactly see i used it perfect you can also say you're right you're right
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that is a very nice thing to hear it is
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when someone says you're right it makes me feel very happy me too So,
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if you say, this podcast is very helpful for students,
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I can say, you're right.
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Ah, thank you, Paul.
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And I agree with you, too.
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This is fun.
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We are learning how to agree and how to disagree.
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Yes, but there is one more thing.
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When we give an opinion,
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it is very good to say, why.
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Why?
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You mean, give a reason?
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Yes, we use the word because.
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Because.
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Okay, I think winter is beautiful because I love the snow.
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Yes, that is a complete opinion.
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Opinion plus because plus reason.
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Okay, let me try another one.
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In my opinion, learning English is important because it helps you travel.
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Wow, Paul, that is a perfect sentence.
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It is very clear.
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Thank you.
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It feels good to say more than just, I like English.
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Yes.
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Adding because makes your English sound much better.
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It makes you sound more confident.
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Confidence.
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Like our other episode.
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Exactly.
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Confidence is key.
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Emily, I have a question.
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What if I don't have an opinion?
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Sometimes people ask me, what do you think of this new song?
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And I don't know the song.
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That happens to me, too.
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In that situation, you can say, I don't really know.
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I don't really know.
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Or, I don't have a strong opinion about that.
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I don't have a strong opinion.
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That is a long sentence,
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but it is very useful.
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It is.
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It means you don't care very much or you don't have enough information.
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That is very honest.
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I like being honest.
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Me too.
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Honesty is important in conversation.
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Okay, so we have many tools now.
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I think, I feel, in my opinion,
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for me, I agree, I disagree, and because.
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Yes, you are doing a great job, Paul.
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Should we practice with some more topics?
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Yes, let's do it.
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Hmm, what is a good topic?
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Oh, movies.
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Okay.
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What is your opinion on action movies?
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Hmm.
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I think action movies are very exciting because they are fast.
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What do you think, Emily?
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For me, action movies are a bit loud.
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I prefer romantic movies because they are sweet.
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Do you agree?
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Maybe.
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But sometimes romantic movies are a little boring for me.
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I see your point.
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They can be slow, but that is okay.
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We can like different things.
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Exactly.
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We are still friends.
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Of course.
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Okay, let's try another one.
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What is your opinion on cooking at home?
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Oh, in my opinion, cooking at home is better than eating at a restaurant because it's cheaper,
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and I like to cook.
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What about you?
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I agree with you, Paul.
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Cooking at home is healthy.
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But I think eating at a restaurant is fun because you don't have to wash the dishes.
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Oh, you are right.
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Washing the dishes is the worst part.
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It really is.
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I don't like it at all.
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Me neither.
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So, for me, a restaurant is better on the weekends.
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That is a good plan.
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See?
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We are using all the phrases.
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It feels very natural.
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It doesn't feel like a lesson.
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It feels like a chat.
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That is the goal.
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Learning English should feel natural.
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I agree.
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Emily, do you have any more tips for our listeners?
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Yes.
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My advice is to start small.
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Don't try to use very difficult words.
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Use I think first.
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I think is a great start.
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Yes, and when you're comfortable, try In My Opinion.
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And don't forget to smile.
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Like we said in the confidence episode,
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a smile makes your opinion sound friendly.
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Yes, even if you disagree,
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if you smile and say,
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I'm not sure, it is very kind.
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That is true.
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A smile is very powerful.
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It really is.
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Paul, I think we have covered a lot today.
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We have.
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I feel much more confident about sharing my ideas now.
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That makes me so happy,
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and I hope our listeners feel the same way.
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I hope so, too.
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It is so much fun to talk about what we like and what we don't like.
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Yes, it makes the world interesting.
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Imagine if everyone had the same opinion.
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That would be boring.
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Oh, yes, very boring.
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Everyone eating the same food and watching the same movies?
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No thank you.
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Definitely not.
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Well, Paul, before we finish,
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should we remember the main points from today?
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Yes, let's think.
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What did we talk about first?
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Well, we started with the easy ways to say what we think,
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like using I think or I feel.
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That's right.
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And I remember we can also use for me or in my opinion if we want to change it a bit.
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Yes.
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And then we talked about how to ask other people for their ideas using what do you think or do you agree?
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Oh, and my favorite part was learning how to agree and disagree politely using words like exactly or I'm not sure.
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Exactly.
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And we also said it is very important to use the word because to give a reason for our opinion.
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Yes, because makes the sentence complete.
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And if we don't know,
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we can just say, I'm not sure or I don't know.
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Perfect, Paul.
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You remembered everything.
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You are a star.
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Thank you, Emily.
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You are a great teacher.
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Oh, thank you.
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But we are just friends talking.
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That is the best way to learn.
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It really is.
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Well, I think our time is almost finished.
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Yes, it is.
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But before we go, we want to hear from you, our listeners.
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Yes, we have a question for you to answer in the comments.
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What is the question, Paul?
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Hmm.
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In your opinion, what is the best city in the world and why?
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Oh, that is a fantastic question.
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In my opinion, the best city is because… Yes!
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Please write your answer in English.
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We love to read your comments and your opinions.
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Yes, we do.
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It is so much fun to see where you are from and what you think.
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And remember, if you liked this episode,
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please subscribe and share it with your friends.
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Yes, please!
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It helps Mr. English Channel grow and reach more people around the world.
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Thank you so much for listening today.
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It was a pleasure to talk with you, Emily.
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The pleasure was mine, Paul.
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I enjoyed our chat very much.
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Me too.
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Well, see you next time, everyone.
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Bye for now.
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Bye-bye.

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Sobre Esta Aula

Nesta aula, você irá aprender como expressar sua opinião em inglês de maneira clara e natural. O vídeo apresenta uma conversa entre dois amigos, Paul e Emily, que discutem seus gostos pessoais sobre alimentação, entretenimento e a importância de compartilhar opiniões. Essa habilidade não apenas enriquece suas conversas, mas também facilita a formação de novas amizades. Com a prática, você vai ganhar confiança para falar sobre seus próprios pensamentos e sentimentos, tornando suas interações em inglês mais autênticas.

Vocabulário e Frases Chave

  • I'm feeling very happy. (Estou me sentindo muito feliz.)
  • What do you think? (O que você acha?)
  • I have many opinions. (Eu tenho muitas opiniões.)
  • That is true. (Isso é verdade.)
  • I only had a small yogurt. (Eu só tive um iogurte pequeno.)
  • It helps us talk to people. (Ajuda-nos a conversar com as pessoas.)
  • It is good to share what we think. (É bom compartilhar o que pensamos.)
  • Sometimes it is hard to find the right words. (Às vezes é difícil encontrar as palavras certas.)

Dicas de Prática

Para aproveitar ao máximo esta aula e melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês, recomendamos uma técnica chamada shadowing. Essa técnica consiste em escutar e repetir imediatamente o que alguns falantes nativos dizem no vídeo. Siga estas dicas para aplicar o shadowing em inglês de forma eficaz:

  • Assista ao vídeo algumas vezes para se familiarizar com o conteúdo e o ritmo dos falantes.
  • Inicialmente, pause o vídeo após cada frase para repetir o que ouviu. Preste atenção à entonação e à pronúncia.
  • À medida que se sentir mais confortável, tente reproduzir as frases sem pausar, imitando o tom e a velocidade. Isso ajudará a melhorar sua pronúncia em inglês.
  • Use as frases aprendidas em conversas do dia-a-dia para reforçar seu aprendizado.
  • Experimente encontrar outras aulas no shadowing site que ofereçam exercícios relacionados à expressão de opiniões e sentimentos.
  • Lembre-se de que a prática constante é essencial. Quanto mais você praticar, mais naturais suas conversas se tornarão.

Fique à vontade para voltar a este vídeo sempre que precisar de um pouco de inspiração ou de novas ideias para expressar suas opiniões em inglês. Aprender inglês com YouTube é uma excelente maneira de treinar esta habilidade!

O que é a Técnica de Shadowing?

Shadowing é uma técnica de aprendizado de idiomas com base científica, originalmente desenvolvida para o treinamento de intérpretes profissionais. O método é simples, mas poderoso: você ouve áudio em inglês nativo e repete imediatamente em voz alta — como uma sombra seguindo o falante com 1-2 segundos de atraso. Pesquisas mostram melhora significativa na precisão da pronúncia, entonação, ritmo, sons conectados, compreensão auditiva e fluência na fala.

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