Expressing your opinion

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This lesson contains 31 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

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Does adding a period at the end of a text message make it appear aggressive?
What do you think?
definitely
nope
maybe?

Slide 2 - Poll


Do tomatoes ruin sandwiches?
What do you think?
Yes. 100% gross.
No! They make them more delicious.

Slide 3 - Poll

Something that's true for you but not for everyone is called an... .

Slide 4 - Open question

Before reading
Do the preparation task first. (On the next slide.)
Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.

Slide 5 - Slide

Information will soon be so easy to find on the internet that people will not need to remember anything. Do you agree?
Drag the four ideas that are most relevant to the red box. 
relevant ideas
You can find information about everything on the internet.
Not everyone has access to the internet all the time.
Internet banking is very popular now.
People use the internet to commit crimes.
It is quicker to remember something than to look it up online.
Not everything you read on the internet is true.
The internet is an important tool for marketing.

Slide 6 - Drag question

Reading text: An opinion essay

Slide 7 - Slide

Information will soon be so easy to find on the internet that people will not need to remember anything. Do you agree?
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Nowadays all the information we could ever need is available online and some people say that means the end of having to learn anything.

It is true that these days everything you want to know is a few clicks away as long as you have internet access. However, not everyone has working internet all the time, for example in certain buildings or remote locations, so we do need to be able to remember information. Moreover, it takes time to look up everything you need to know online, whereas remembering something is immediate. The human memory is a much more efficient system.

Another problem is the quality of the information online. How do we know if it is accurate or reliable? We need to think about other facts we know and remember how to compare information from different websites. Knowing (and remembering) how to find certain information will be more important than knowing the information itself.

Finally, the internet is a good tool but it is not a useful replacement for our brains. If we did not remember anything, we would all spend even more time on our phones and computers than we already do, which is not good for society.

In conclusion, the internet offers us many things but it is still important to use our knowledge and memories. We need our memories to function without the internet and we also need to know how to use the internet properly.

Slide 8 - Slide

TIPS
1. Read the question carefully. Respond to all ideas in it or all parts of it. 
2. Plan your ideas first and then choose the best ones.
3. Introduce your essay by restating the question in your own words.
4. Show understanding of both sides of the argument.
5. Use linking words to connect your ideas.
6. Draw your conclusion from the main ideas in your essay. Don't introduce new ideas at the end. 

Slide 9 - Slide

After reading: tasks

Slide 10 - Slide

Task 1
On the next slide, put the paragraphs of the essay in order. Then answer a question.

Slide 11 - Slide

1. Put the paragraphs of the essay in order. 
Main point – the advantages of using memory over searching online
Main point – the negative social effects of internet use
Introduction – an explanation of the essay question in other words
Conclusion – the internet cannot replace memory
Main point – the difficulty of finding good quality information online

Slide 12 - Drag question

What is the structure of
an opinion essay?
A
Main points (Body) Introduction Conclusion
B
Introduction Main points (Body) Conclusion

Slide 13 - Quiz

Task 2
On the next slide, put the linking words and phrases in the correct group. Then answer a question.

Slide 14 - Slide

2. Put the linking words and phrases in the correct group.
contrasting
adding ideas
finishing
To sum up
What's more
Wheras
On the other hand
Moreover
Finally
However
As well as
In conclusion

Slide 15 - Drag question

These linking words can be used to start the conclusion.
A
What's more As well as
B
Whereas On the other hand
C
Finally However
D
To sum up In conclusion

Slide 16 - Quiz

Task 3
In the next eight slides, fill in the blank with one of the given words.

Slide 17 - Slide

1. __________ , people are living longer and staying active until later in their lives.

Slide 18 - Open question

2. Most people agree that living longer is a good thing. ____________, an ageing population present some challenges for society.

Slide 19 - Open question

3. In the past, people lived on average 14 years past retirement age, _______ now they can expect to live 30.

Slide 20 - Open question

4. People's retirement savings have to last longer. __________, there may be little or no support available from a state pension.

Slide 21 - Open question

5. On the ________ , many companies can benefit from the experience and expertise of older workers. What's ________ , many retired people say they enjoy working occasionally on one-off projects.

Slide 22 - Open question

6. _______ contributing to the workplace, older members of society can spend valuable time with their children and grandchildren.

Slide 23 - Open question

7. _______ , caring for the elderly is also an issue. Financial and practical support should be available to help people look after their loved ones.

Slide 24 - Open question

8. In __________ , living longer can bring many opportunities but also some challenges. People need to plan for the future and the government should provide financial and practical support for people's retirement and medical care.

Slide 25 - Open question

Assignment
Using what you've learned, plan an opinion essay.
click me!
On the next slide, click on the bubbles to see how you can fill out the essay planner.

Slide 26 - Slide

The prompt tells you what your essay will be about.
The opinion statement states your opinion about what the prompt asks.
The reasons (R1, R2, R3) are the main points that support your opinion.
When you give an example (E), you support the main points.

Slide 27 - Slide

In my opinion, dogs are the best pets to have.
loyalty
Protecting new babies; finding the way home
emotional support
dogs and therapy dogs help reduce stress; constant cuddles
improve owner's physical health
need to be walked

Slide 28 - Slide

Where: GC.

With whom: yourself.

What: Fill out the essay planners. 
 
When: Be finished for tomorrow.

Slide 29 - Slide

Slide 30 - Slide

Information will soon be so easy to find on the internet that people will not need to remember anything. Do you agree?
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Nowadays all the information we could ever need is available online and some people say that means the end of having to learn anything.

It is true that these days everything you want to know is a few clicks away as long as you have internet access. However, not everyone has working internet all the time, for example in certain buildings or remote locations, so we do need to be able to remember information. Moreover, it takes time to look up everything you need to know online, whereas remembering something is immediate. The human memory is a much more efficient system.

Another problem is the quality of the information online. How do we know if it is accurate or reliable? We need to think about other facts we know and remember how to compare information from different websites. Knowing (and remembering) how to find certain information will be more important than knowing the information itself.

Finally, the internet is a good tool but it is not a useful replacement for our brains. If we did not remember anything, we would all spend even more time on our phones and computers than we already do, which is not good for society.

In conclusion, the internet offers us many things but it is still important to use our knowledge and memories. We need our memories to function without the internet and we also need to know how to use the internet properly.

Slide 31 - Slide