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in this business English Pod episode will be looking at ways to give
and ask for opinion. We'll be looking both more formal
or careful language as well as more informal
or direct language. Giving and asking for opinions
is a very important part of meetings and discussions of all types.
first let's listen to more formal situation
we'll be listening to part of a meeting at Digi Soft
a multinational software company. Sheila,
a vice president, is talking to wall
George and Bruce, 3 software engineers, about the deadline for the new software
that is bring the product onto the market
so let's move on to the topic of
release date.Gentleman when do you think we'll be able to launch this product?
Walt? Well, I tend to feel that
we should probably be able to start testing the product
EN April that means that if all goes well
we can happen this release the me all
what's your reaction to that group May or June
well from my point of view that sounds about right excuse me
may I come in here I wonder if I could say something go ahead george
what would you like to add well it seems to me that may is much much too early
actually we are still having some pretty major problems with bugs in the update
and I just don't see how we will be able to fix those books
okay now let's listen to george
Bruce on wall walk into the break room right after the meeting
Sheila their boss is not here this
is a more informal situation hey guys
did you see the Chelsea Liverpool game last night what did you think
all quite I gave her Chelsea look pretty good
cue always have to rub it in turns you bruise
you know unlivable fan have that you jewish
actually that was one of the greatest games ever see
but the way you guys keep telling the boss we can finish the product by May
numbers are going to have time to watch in world football games
we're all going to be working overtime every night burning the midnight oil
so now you've heard both formal and informal conversations
first let's look at the form conversation
how to Sheila ass for her employees opinions
Sheila is in charge she is the boss
and the chairperson of the meeting one way for her to ask for an employee's
is simply to say his name with the rising intonation
work home gentleman when do you think we will be able to launch this product
what she'll also use some other ways
to ask firm place opinions all these ways are relatively formal
the signal that this is a formal meeting
what's your reaction to that Bruce and
go ahead george what would you like to add
together with the speakers try some other form of races
for asking for an opinion how do you feel about that
could you please share your thoughts on that fair
what's your view on this Richard
Tony what's your feelings on the 8th
now let's look at the language wall Bruce and George use
to express their opinions informal situation lot says
well I tend to feel that we should be able to start testing the product
I tend to feel that shows careful
formal tone what uses the stone
because he is talking to his boss and perhaps because he's not sure
whether or not the others will agree with them let's keep listening
what's your reaction to that group May or June
well from my point of view that sounds about right
Bruce likewise uses more formal careful language
well from my point of view this makes him some more polite
since he's talking to his boss in addition
begins in time to think giving yourself time to think
is another reason to use these phrases haha George
how did he offer his opinion excuse me
may I come in here I wonder if I could say something go ahead george
what would you like to add well it seems to me that may is much much too early
think about the ways to George users to express his opinion
I wonder if I could say something and
well it seems to me that these
ways expression are quite careful George has a good reason to be careful doesn t
he disagrees with his colleagues now let's practice some
further formal were careful phrases for expressing your opinion
don't you think that that's a little early
I tend to feel it's a bit too early to start
a more informal discussion between will Bruce and George
remember there in the breakroom
right after the meeting Bruce ass georgian Walt
hey guys did you see the Chelsea luv all-gay
last night what the debate will quiet gave her
Chelsea look for a ticket this is an informal relaxed discussion among
you can tell it's informal because Bruce uses the informal word
guys to address george wall also
he says what do you think this is an informal way to ask for an opinion
what says cue always have to read the tendency to bruise
you know am a Liverpool fan to rub something in
is an Indian it means to remind someone on purpose
something that is uncomfortable or painful here
it's done as a joke it sounds like Walt is a Liverpool fan
and he's unhappy because Chelsea won the game
let's keep listening how bad you jewish actually
that was one of the greatest games ever see how about you
is another direct way to ask for an opinion next
notice how George start a sentence with actually
actually is a direct or informal way to state an opinion
it shows us the George has something new
were surprising decide with George
practice more direct ways to state an opinion the point
ease we doing very well in this market
the way I see it we're heading for trouble
basically I think we have two options
finally let's listen to the and the dialogue again
have that you jewish actually that was one of the greatest games ever see
but the way you guys keep telling the boss we can finish the product by May
numbers are going to have time to watch him win football games
George means that Bruce on wall keep telling the boss
that they can meet the may deadline everyone is going to have to work very
they're going to have to work so hard that they won't have any time to watch