Topic Explanation and Use
Core idea
This lesson helps you say the same idea with sharper, more natural vocabulary.
Opinion Words and Phrases helps you state a position, compare sides, and explain benefits and drawbacks clearly.
Use this vocabulary when you need to take a clear position and support it with reasons instead of repeating I think in every sentence.
At B2 level, learn fewer words but learn them well: meaning, collocation, and one model sentence.
Use it here
- State the opinion directly, then give the reason.
- Use balanced words such as benefit, drawback, and outweigh.
- Avoid dramatic wording if the evidence only supports a moderate claim.
Watch it work
Remember this
- Choose the meaning first before you choose the word.
- Learn the word with a natural collocation or partner phrase.
- Use the new word in one short sentence right away.
- Replace vague words only when the new word stays accurate.
- Keep the register stable so the language fits the task.
Real-World Examples with Opinion Words and Phrases
Example 1
Too weakI think this is good.
BetterFrom my perspective, the main benefit is lower commuting time.
The stronger version names the real meaning instead of staying vague.
Example 2
Too weakThis has bad points too.
BetterA major drawback is the initial cost of expansion.
The better sentence sounds more natural for a real task and a real reader.
Word Bank and Useful Chunks
Word bank
- from my perspective: a clear opinion opener
- a key reason: a main support point
- a major drawback: an important negative point
- it is reasonable to argue: a cautious opinion frame
- in the long term: a time frame for evaluating impact
- outweigh: be more important than the other side
Useful chunks
- from my perspective
- a major benefit
- a serious drawback
- I would argue that
Sentence frames
- I would argue that...
- The main reason is that...
- Overall, this is more practical because...
Common Errors with Opinion Words and Phrases
Common problem 1
repeating I think without adding a reason
WeakI think this is better. I think it helps people.
StrongFrom my perspective, this is better because it improves access for workers and students.
Fix: state the opinion once, then give the reason
Common problem 2
using vague praise or criticism instead of a real point
WeakThis policy is bad for many reasons.
StrongThis policy has one serious drawback: it increases costs for low-income families.
Fix: name the exact benefit or drawback
Common problem 3
using extreme opinion words when the evidence is moderate
WeakThis is the worst idea ever.
StrongThis seems less practical than the alternative.
Fix: match the wording to the strength of the evidence
Interactive Practice Lab
Practice
Start with meaning. Then move to collocations and sentence control for Opinion Words and Phrases.
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Use words that sound natural together. Precision is more important than difficulty.
1. Quick pick
A clear opinion opener is: ___
2. Build it
Put the sentence in a natural order.
Put the chunks in the natural order.
3. Type the missing word
Complete the useful chunk: from my _____
Fix this: from my perspective: a clear opinion opener
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