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Learning to Share Opinions in English

Shirin RJ

One of the most common difficulties English learners face is sharing their opinions comfortably. Even learners with good grammar and vocabulary often hesitate when they want to express what they really think.

From my experience, this hesitation usually comes from uncertainty rather than lack of knowledge. Many learners are unsure how to begin an opinion, how direct they should be, or how to continue once they start speaking. As a result, they may stay quiet or keep their answers very short.

In everyday communication, expressing opinions is a natural part of conversation. People share thoughts, agree or disagree, and explain their ideas in simple ways. However, this skill is not always practiced enough in traditional learning environments.

When learners become familiar with common opinion patterns and have space to practice expressing ideas without pressure, speaking becomes easier. Over time, confidence grows naturally, and communication feels more comfortable.

Developing this skill is not about speaking perfectly. It is about learning how to participate, respond, and express ideas in a way that feels natural and respectful.

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  • Maki0302

    I agree with your opinion that we do not have enough practice expressing our opinions. Perhaps we have not learned well enough how to share our thoughts, even in our own language. :) I think we should learn how to express our opinions more clearly and engage in more dialogue, because I believe this is an important part of who we are and what gives our lives value ☆

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