English Book Club Phrases to Share Your Opinion Agree Disagree More

Hey there I’m Emma from mmmEnglish

and today I’m gonna teach you to use some simple and very useful

phrases to share your opinion

to agree and disagree and to ask questions.

All of these things are pretty useful generally but they are perfect

if you are part of an English book club.

Joining or even starting your own book club is an excellent way

to practise your English and there are so many reasons why.

You might be able to practise reading out loud together.

You could have fun discussing characters and storylines

or even study and learn new words and expressions

together as a group.

So I’m really excited about today’s video.

I hope that you are too. Let’s get into it.

So I was inspired to make this video by some of the members

inside the Hey Lady! community

who’ve started their own book club and they’re really enjoying

the opportunity to meet regularly,

to discuss the books that they’re reading.

Hey Lady! is an online community for women learning English.

It’s a wonderful place to learn and to improve your English

speaking skills but it’s also

a really great place to start or to join a book club.

I hope that by the end of this video you’re going to know

what to expect and also what to say at a book club

so that you can get out there and join one.

Hey I haven’t even asked you yet.

Have you ever been part of a book club?

What types of books did you read together?

And how regularly did you meet?

Now all book clubs are different but perhaps your book club

might meet to discuss each chapter of a book as you go,

maybe they meet more regularly.

Or a little further apart once everyone’s finished the book,

then they meet to discuss the book as a whole.

Either way, it is a really good idea to be taking notes

and writing things down as you go.

And the things that you might want to take note about include

some of the moments in the story that you felt

were really significant or moments that you enjoyed.

Perhaps you came across an interesting quote or reflection

in the book. You might take note of the character that you respect

or admire the most and why you think so.

It’s also really common to think about and to talk about

the theme that runs through a story so that might be

a common theme about the importance of community or

the undying love of family.

So when a theme is like an idea

that remains present throughout the whole story so it keeps

coming up in different ways throughout the book.

Now the whole point of going to a book club is to share

your opinion about the book right, about the storyline

or about the characters so let’s practise some of the phrases

that will help you to share your opinion in a really clear

and concise way.

You might say

I think.

I consider.

I believe.

These are all really, really great verbs to share an opinion.

You could say: In my opinion

or as far as I’m concerned.

So when it’s your turn to share your thoughts at the book club,

you get to combine your notes that you’ve been taking

as you’ve been reading with some of these simple expressions

to share your opinions.

I have to jump in with a spoiler alert. I’m going to use the book

Where’d You Go Bernadette? By Maria Stemple.

I’ll try not to give too much away in case you haven’t

but I will be giving some examples using the characters

and the plot as well.

I really enjoyed the mother-daughter relationship

between the two main characters, Bernadette and Bee.

I believe that Bee feels like she can do anything because

her mother will always be there to have her back.

Well in my opinion, Bernadette is really quite a rude and

mean woman. She doesn’t really get along with any of the other

school mothers and she’s always saying

offensive things about people.

As far as I’m concerned, Bernadette’s a great mum.

It’s a tough job to have and she does the best that she can

considering some of her mental health issues.

“As far as I’m concerned” is a really great way of

sharing your opinion if the idea that you’re sharing is different

to the other people who are there so it’s a really great way to

introduce the fact that you’re quite strong in your opinion

and that it might be opposing the other person’s.

Okay now let’s talk about the language that you need to agree

and disagree because of course, being part of a book club is about

listening to someone’s opinion and their point of view

even if you don’t agree with them.

So if someone does say something that you just

completely disagree with, you’ve got to hear them out

but then you get to continue the discussion by sharing your own

different opinion.

So you could say:

Really? I have a different view.

And then give your reason.

Or you might try and find out a little bit more about why they think

so differently to you, what part of the book helped them to form

that opinion.

I see what you’re saying

but why do you think that they did that?

Or why do you think that happened?

You can also agree with someone in a really simple way by saying:

I agree with you

but it’s a good idea to back up what you’re saying with an example

or something else from the book.

I think that Bernadette is an awful, selfish character.

She broke a promise to her daughter and walked out on her family.

I have a different view entirely. I think that Bernadette is a

fun-loving character. She’s got a great relationship

with her daughter. She struggles with a mental illness that

she hasn’t properly dealt with yet.

I agree with you there, even though she doesn’t like leaving

the house or being around lots of other people,

she still makes plans to go to Antarctica

with her family.

Once you’re feeling a little more comfortable, you might even

want to ask the group some questions of your own

and start leading the discussion or the conversation.

So let’s talk about

asking questions and I’ve got a few go-to questions

that you can use. Feel free to take them, to use them at your

book club if you would like.

In your opinion, what was the strongest

theme that came through the book?

If you could talk to the author,

what questions would you ask them?

Were there any quotes or passages that really stood out to you?

Can you personally relate to the experiences of

a character in the story?

Before you bring these questions to the group

definitely try and answer them yourself.

That way when someone answers the question

you can also weigh in with your thoughts or your experiences

of the book as well.

I really loved reading this book. It’s funny, it’s quirky.

It’s told through the eyes of many different characters and

in different formats but it also deals with mental health issues

so it creates a lot of really great opportunities to discuss

mental health and

you know the challenges of family in lots of different contexts.

You can also find it on Audible as well which is where I listen

to the book, the link to audible is down in the description

and if you’re not a member yet, you can even download this book

for free and get started.

Make sure you let me know what you think about the book if you

read it. Share your thoughts using some of the language

that you learned today in this video.

Share an opinion about your favourite character,

maybe you agree or disagree with some of my opinions

about the characters so you can use the language that you learned

in this video.

Do it down in the comments or you can jump over to the

mmmEnglish blog where you might even want to pose

some questions to the others who are there chatting about

the book in the comments below my blog post.

All the links to the blog, to Audible, to the book,

to my Facebook, to Instagram, they’re all down

in the description below. That is where you can find me

and continue the conversation.

I really hope this video has inspired you to think about or to join

an English book club and has helped you to feel a bit more

comfortable sharing your opinions and your thoughts

about books.

Now last time we all did something together, we ran the

mmmEnglish community speaking challenge,

the lockdown challenge which I’ve linked to right here.

It was amazing. I absolutely loved it so I’m looking forward

to taking part in this reading challenge with you right now

so happy reading friends

and I will see you next week.

嘿,我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma

,今天我将教你使用一些简单且非常有用的

短语来分享你的意见

,同意和不同意并提出问题。

所有这些东西通常都非常有用,但

如果你是英语读书俱乐部的一员,它们就是完美的。

加入甚至创办自己的读书俱乐部是

练习英语的绝佳方式,原因有很多。

你们也许可以一起练习大声朗读。

你们可以愉快地讨论角色和故事情节

,甚至可以作为一个小组一起学习和学习新单词和表达方式

所以我对今天的视频感到非常兴奋。

我希望你也是。 让我们开始吧。

因此,我受到 Hey Lady 中的一些成员的启发制作了这个视频

已经建立了自己的读书俱乐部的社区,他们真的很享受

定期见面的机会

,讨论他们正在阅读的书籍。

嘿女士! 是一个女性学习英语的在线社区。

这是一个学习和提高英语

口语能力的

好地方,也是一个开始或加入读书俱乐部的好地方。

我希望在本视频结束时,您会

知道在读书俱乐部会发生什么以及该说些什么,

这样您就可以出去参加一个读书俱乐部。

嘿,我还没问过你。

你曾经参加过读书俱乐部吗?

你们一起读了哪些类型的书?

你们多久见面一次?

现在所有的读书俱乐部都不一样,但也许你的读书俱乐部

会在你去的时候开会讨论一本书的每一章,

也许他们会更经常地见面。

或者,当每个人都读完这本书后,他们之间的距离会更远一些,

然后他们会聚在一起讨论整本书。

无论哪种方式,做笔记和写东西都是一个非常好的主意

您可能需要注意的事情包括

故事中您

认为非常重要的一些时刻或您喜欢的时刻。

也许你在书中看到了一个有趣的引述或反思

。 您可能会记下您

最尊重或最钦佩的角色以及您为什么这么认为。

思考和谈论

贯穿故事的主题也很常见,因此这可能是

关于社区重要性或

家庭永恒之爱的共同主题。

因此,当一个主题就像一个

贯穿整个故事的想法时,它就会

在整本书中以不同的方式出现。

现在,去读书俱乐部的全部意义在于分享

您对这本书、故事情节或角色的看法,

所以让我们练习

一些有助于您以非常清晰

和简洁的方式分享您的看法的短语。

你可能会说

我认为。

我认为。

我相信。

这些都是非常非常好的动词来分享意见。

你可以说:在我看来

或就我而言。

因此,当轮到您在读书俱乐部分享您的想法时

,您可以将您在阅读时记下的笔记

与其中一些简单的表达方式结合起来,

以分享您的意见。

我必须加入剧透警报。 我要使用这本书

Bernadette 你去哪儿了? 玛丽亚·斯坦普尔。

如果你没有,我会尽量不要透露太多,

但我也会给出一些使用角色

和情节的例子。

我真的很喜欢

两个主角伯纳黛特和蜜蜂之间的母女关系。

我相信 Bee 觉得她可以做任何事情,因为

她的母亲会一直在那里支持她。

嗯,在我看来,伯纳黛特真的是一个非常粗鲁和

刻薄的女人。 她与其他学校的妈妈们相处得并不融洽,

而且她总是说一些

令人反感的话。

就我而言,伯纳黛特是一位伟大的妈妈。

这是一项艰巨的工作,她会尽力

考虑她的一些心理健康问题。

如果您所分享的想法与

在场的其他人不同,“就我而言”是分享您的观点的一种非常好的方式,因此这是一种非常好的方式来

介绍您相当 在你看来

很强烈,而且它可能会反对另一个人的观点。

好的,现在让我们谈谈您需要同意和不同意的语言,

因为当然,加入读书俱乐部就是要

听取某人的意见和他们的观点,

即使您不同意他们的观点。

因此,如果有人确实说了您

完全不同意的话,您必须听取他们的意见

,然后您可以通过分享您自己的不同意见来继续讨论

所以你可以说:

真的吗? 我有不同的看法。

然后说出你的理由。

或者您可以尝试更多地了解他们为什么

与您有如此不同的想法,这本书的哪一部分帮助他们形成了

这种观点。

我明白你在说什么,

但你认为他们为什么这样做?

或者你认为为什么会这样?

你也可以通过非常简单的方式同意某人的观点:

我同意你

的观点,但最好用书中的例子或其他内容来支持你的观点

我认为伯纳黛特是一个可怕、自私的角色。

她违背了对女儿的承诺,离开了她的家人。

我完全有不同的看法。 我认为伯纳黛特是一个

爱玩的角色。

她和女儿的关系很好。 她与尚未妥善处理的精神疾病作斗争

我同意你的观点,即使她不喜欢

离开家或与很多其他人在一起,

她仍然计划

和家人一起去南极洲。

一旦你感觉更舒服了,你甚至可能

想向小组提出一些你自己的问题,

然后开始引导讨论或对话。

因此,让我们谈谈

提问,我有一些

您可以使用的热门问题。 随意拿走它们,如果您愿意,可以在您的

读书俱乐部使用它们。

在你看来,这本书最强烈的

主题是什么?

如果您可以与作者交谈,

您会问他们什么问题?

是否有任何引述或段落让您印象深刻?

你能个人与

故事中角色的经历有关吗?

在您将这些问题带到小组之前,请

务必尝试自己回答。

这样,当有人回答问题时,

您也可以权衡您的想法或

对这本书的体验。

我真的很喜欢读这本书。 这很有趣,很古怪。

它是通过许多不同角色的眼睛

和不同的形式讲述的,但它也涉及心理健康问题,

因此它创造了很多非常好的机会来讨论

心理健康,

你知道家庭在许多不同背景下面临的挑战。

您也可以在 Audible 上找到它,这是我

听这本书的地方,指向 audible 的链接在说明中

,如果您还不是会员,您甚至可以免费下载这

本书并开始使用。

如果您阅读了这本书,请务必让我知道您对这本书的看法

。 使用

您今天在此视频中学到的一些语言分享您的想法。

分享您对您最喜欢的角色的看法,

也许您同意或不同意我

对这些角色的一些看法,以便您可以使用您

在此视频中学到的语言。

在评论中写下来,或者您可以跳到

mmmEnglish 博客,您甚至可能想

在我的博客文章下方的评论中向在那儿聊天的其他人提出一些问题。

所有指向博客、Audible、书籍

、我的 Facebook、Instagram 的链接都

在下面的描述中。 在那里你可以找到我

并继续对话。

我真的希望这个视频能激发您思考或

加入英语读书俱乐部,并帮助您更

轻松地分享您

对书籍的看法和想法。

上次我们一起做某事时,我们举办了

mmmEnglish 社区口语挑战

赛,我在这里链接到的锁定挑战赛。

这是惊人的。 我非常喜欢它,所以我期待

现在和你一起参加这个阅读挑战,

很高兴阅读的朋友们

,我下周再见。