ºÝºÝߣ

ºÝºÝߣShare a Scribd company logo
The Summary of Chapter 2
Bullying, we've heard the problem is
very excited about bullying among
teenagers and children. There were
bullied because of shortcomings, those
that are bullied because their parents
circumstances. As a result of bullying,
many children drop out of school due
to being distracted by his friends, many
who choose home schooling, and some
are becoming depressed because of
this. However, this must be prevented
for the sake of the lives of future
children who will be our next
generation. STOP BULLYING!!!
MY OPINION ABOUT BULLYING
An opinion is the way you
feel or think about
something. Our opinion
about something or
someone is based on out
perspective. Whenever we
give or express our opinion
it is important to give
reasoning or a example to
support our opinion.
Subject Verb Object
I agree with what you are saying.
We believe this is not the right way to handle things.
I reckon this could be right considering the reasons you have prvided.
I agree that I didn¡¯t look at it from this perspective.
I doubt that this is possible.
We assume you are biased on this issue.
I don¡¯t agree with you.
I think you are mistaken.
I think so too.
Sentence strucure to express opinions:
EXPRESSIONS
Opinions can be expressed in
the ways given below:
Personal Point of View General Point of View
1. In my opinion ......
2. What I mean is ......
3. In my humble opinion ......
4. I would like to point out that ......
5. To my mind ......
6. By this I mean ......
7. I am compelled to say ......
8. I reckon ......
9. As I see it ......
10. I think ......
11. Personally, I think ......
12. In my experience ......
13. According to me ......
14. I strongly believe that ......
15. As far as I am concerned ......
16. From my point of view ......
17. As I understand ......
1. Most people don¡¯t agree ......
2. Almost everyone ......
3. Some people say that ......
4. Some people believe ......
5. Of course, many argue ......
6. Generally it is a accepted ......
7. Majority disagree with ......
8. Majority agree with ......
9. It is sometimes argued ......
10. It is considered ......
11. While some people believe ......
Agreeing with an opinion Disagreeing with an opinion
Of course. I am sorry, I don¡¯t agree with you.
This is absolutely right. I am not sure I agree with you.
I agree with this opinion. I don¡¯t agree with you.
I couldn¡¯t agree more. I am afraid I have to disagree with you.
I agree with that what you are saying but have you
ever ......
I don¡¯t believe that.
I agree, I never thought of that. By this I mean ......
Neither do I. I disagree with you.
That¡¯s a good point. I think you are wrong.
I think so too. That¡¯s not the same thing at all.
It is not justified to say so.
I am not convinced that ......
I can¡¯t say I agree with this, and here¡¯s why ......
Agree? Or disagree?
Examples of Opinions:
1. I reckon this might have
happened.
2. To be honest, I never thought
that social media was so
prevalent among teenagers.
3. I believe bullying is totally
unacceptable practice in our
school.
4. Too much TV is not good for
eyes.
5. I am not convinced that
majority of the people are
not aware of this issue.
6. I think Bandung is developing
fast.
Statement Agree Disagree
?Smoking should be
banned in public
places.
?Children below 16
should be given right
to drive a car.
?Woman should not
work.
?Harry Potter series
is much better than
Twilight series.
?Online gaming
should be banned.
? I totally agree
with you.
? I couldn¡¯t agree
more with you.
? I think so too.
Women should
stay at home
and take care of
their children.
? Yes, I agree with
you.
? Absolutely right,
it should be as it
distracts the
student from
studying.
?I am sorry but I tend
to disagree with you
on this.
?I think it would be
wrong.
?I am afraid I have to
disagree with you on
this.
?It¡¯s not justified to
say because both
have different plots.
?I don¡¯t agree with
you. It¡¯s a venue for
students to develop
their skills.
Examples of how to agree & disagree with an opinion:
EXAMPLES
Word Power
Words Meaning
Eradicate Put to an end.
Violent Using physical force intending to hurt.
Merciless Showing no mercy.
Intimidation The action of intimidating someone.
Scared Fearful or frightened.
Limelight Being in focus of public attention.
Distressing Causing anxiety and pain.
Isolated Far away from people, cities/remote.
Harass Subject to aggressive pressure of fear.
Condone Accept behavior that is considered
morally wrong or offensive.

More Related Content

Bullying & Opinion (B. Inggris Chapter 2 Kelas XI)

  • 1. The Summary of Chapter 2
  • 2. Bullying, we've heard the problem is very excited about bullying among teenagers and children. There were bullied because of shortcomings, those that are bullied because their parents circumstances. As a result of bullying, many children drop out of school due to being distracted by his friends, many who choose home schooling, and some are becoming depressed because of this. However, this must be prevented for the sake of the lives of future children who will be our next generation. STOP BULLYING!!! MY OPINION ABOUT BULLYING
  • 3. An opinion is the way you feel or think about something. Our opinion about something or someone is based on out perspective. Whenever we give or express our opinion it is important to give reasoning or a example to support our opinion.
  • 4. Subject Verb Object I agree with what you are saying. We believe this is not the right way to handle things. I reckon this could be right considering the reasons you have prvided. I agree that I didn¡¯t look at it from this perspective. I doubt that this is possible. We assume you are biased on this issue. I don¡¯t agree with you. I think you are mistaken. I think so too. Sentence strucure to express opinions:
  • 5. EXPRESSIONS Opinions can be expressed in the ways given below: Personal Point of View General Point of View 1. In my opinion ...... 2. What I mean is ...... 3. In my humble opinion ...... 4. I would like to point out that ...... 5. To my mind ...... 6. By this I mean ...... 7. I am compelled to say ...... 8. I reckon ...... 9. As I see it ...... 10. I think ...... 11. Personally, I think ...... 12. In my experience ...... 13. According to me ...... 14. I strongly believe that ...... 15. As far as I am concerned ...... 16. From my point of view ...... 17. As I understand ...... 1. Most people don¡¯t agree ...... 2. Almost everyone ...... 3. Some people say that ...... 4. Some people believe ...... 5. Of course, many argue ...... 6. Generally it is a accepted ...... 7. Majority disagree with ...... 8. Majority agree with ...... 9. It is sometimes argued ...... 10. It is considered ...... 11. While some people believe ......
  • 6. Agreeing with an opinion Disagreeing with an opinion Of course. I am sorry, I don¡¯t agree with you. This is absolutely right. I am not sure I agree with you. I agree with this opinion. I don¡¯t agree with you. I couldn¡¯t agree more. I am afraid I have to disagree with you. I agree with that what you are saying but have you ever ...... I don¡¯t believe that. I agree, I never thought of that. By this I mean ...... Neither do I. I disagree with you. That¡¯s a good point. I think you are wrong. I think so too. That¡¯s not the same thing at all. It is not justified to say so. I am not convinced that ...... I can¡¯t say I agree with this, and here¡¯s why ...... Agree? Or disagree?
  • 7. Examples of Opinions: 1. I reckon this might have happened. 2. To be honest, I never thought that social media was so prevalent among teenagers. 3. I believe bullying is totally unacceptable practice in our school. 4. Too much TV is not good for eyes. 5. I am not convinced that majority of the people are not aware of this issue. 6. I think Bandung is developing fast. Statement Agree Disagree ?Smoking should be banned in public places. ?Children below 16 should be given right to drive a car. ?Woman should not work. ?Harry Potter series is much better than Twilight series. ?Online gaming should be banned. ? I totally agree with you. ? I couldn¡¯t agree more with you. ? I think so too. Women should stay at home and take care of their children. ? Yes, I agree with you. ? Absolutely right, it should be as it distracts the student from studying. ?I am sorry but I tend to disagree with you on this. ?I think it would be wrong. ?I am afraid I have to disagree with you on this. ?It¡¯s not justified to say because both have different plots. ?I don¡¯t agree with you. It¡¯s a venue for students to develop their skills. Examples of how to agree & disagree with an opinion: EXAMPLES
  • 8. Word Power Words Meaning Eradicate Put to an end. Violent Using physical force intending to hurt. Merciless Showing no mercy. Intimidation The action of intimidating someone. Scared Fearful or frightened. Limelight Being in focus of public attention. Distressing Causing anxiety and pain. Isolated Far away from people, cities/remote. Harass Subject to aggressive pressure of fear. Condone Accept behavior that is considered morally wrong or offensive.