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Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

kind of expressing

Kind of Expressing

Many expression can we meet in our life. Expression is the way by someone to showing their feeling or statement. The contains of expression usually about opinion, agreement statement, disagreement statement, interest and the other. But know I’ll give information about them. Okey first, I’ll explaining about opinion.

1. OPINION
Opinion is a subjective statement or thought about an issue or topic, and the result of emotion or interpretation of facts. An opinion may be supported by an argument. Although people may draw opposing opinions from the same set of facts. Opinion rarely change without new arguments being presented. However, it can reasoned that one opinion is better supported by the facts than another by analysing the supporting arguments.
An opinion may be result of a person’s prespective, understanding, particular feelings, beliefs and desires. In casual use, the term of opinion may refer to unsubstantiated information, in contrast to knowledge and fact based beliefs. The public opinion is the aggregate of individual attitudes or beliefs held by the population. Public opinion can also be definied as the complex collection of opinions of many different people and the sum of all theis views.

The kind of opinion :
A scientific opinion is any opinion formed via the scientific method and so is necessarily evidence backed. A scientific opinion which represents the formally agreed consensus of a scientific body or establishment, often takes the form of a published position paper citing the research producing the scienific evidence upon which the opinion is based “ the scientific opinion” (or scientific consensus) can be compared to “the public opinion” and generally refers to the collection of the opinions of many different scientific organizations and entities and individual scientists in the relevant field.

A legal opinion or closing opinion
is a type of professional opinion, usually contained in a formal legal opinion letter, given by an attomey to a client or third party. Most legal opinions are given connection with business transactions. The opinion expresses the attomey’s professional judgement regarding he legal matters addressed. A legal opinion is not a guarantee that a court will reach any particular result. However a mistaken or incomplete legal opinion may be grounds for a professional malpractice claim against the attomey, pursuant to which the attmey may be required to pay the claimant damages incurred as a result of relying on the faulty opinion.

A judicial opinion or opinion of the court
is an opinion of a judge or group of judges that accompanies and explains an order or ruling in a controversy before the court, laying out the rationale and legal principles the court relied on in reaching its decision.
An editorial opinion is the stated opinion of a newspaper or of its publisher, as conveyed on the editorial page.

Example of opinions:
I think she can buy it because the cost of that book is cheap.
In my opinion they reasonable to get this position, until now they always show the good work
I think we need many time to finishing it.
I think he is a good actor
In my opinion you should sell in big store

2. Agreement
Agreement is a statement from someone about a real condition or the other that match with our mind which expressed with some of arguments that can strengthen each statement.
Example :
I’m agree with you, she must be herself.
I’m very agree with them,because the enemy team plays falsely so we must play more carefully

3. Disagreement

Disagreement is a statement from someone about a real condition or the other that not match with our mind which expressed with some of arguments that can strengthen each statement. Except that, Disagreement can desribed like a conflict of people's opinions or actions or characters

Example :
I don’t agree with your argument,because the information in television not complete than in internet.
I think your statement not so match, because here that needed a real argument from a real condition not from a dream.

4. Interested

Definition of interested :
a)Having he attention engaged (interested listeners)
b)Being affected or involved (interested parties)

Example of interested :
1.The listeners were all greatly interested in the lecture.
2.Students who are interested in archaeology
3.I'd be interested to learn more about his background.
4.I'm interested to hear what you have to say.
5.I was very interested to learn that she had once lived in California.
6.I asked him if he wanted to play tennis, but he said he wasn't interested.
7.The plan will have to be approved by all interested parties

5. GREETING
Greeting is an act of communication in which human beings intentionally make their presence known to each other, to show attention to, and to suggest a type of relationship or social status between individuals or groups of people coming in contact with each other. While greeting customs are highly culture- and situation-specific and may change within a culture depending on social status and relationship, they exist in all known human cultures. Greetings can be expressed both audibly and physically, and often involve a combination of the two. This topic excludes military and ceremonial salutes but includes rituals other than gestures. Greetings are often, but not always, used just prior to a conversation.
A greeting can consist of an exchange of formal expression, a simple kiss, a hand shake or a hug. The form of greeting is determined by social etiquette, as well as by the relationship of the people. Beyond the formal greeting, which may involve a verbal acknowledgment and sometimes a hand shake, facial expression, gestures, body language and eye contact can all signal what type of greeting is expected. Gestures are the most obvious signal, for instance greeting someone with open arms is generally a sign that a hug is expected. However, crossing arms can be interpreted as a sign of hostility. Facial expression, body language and eye contact reflect emotions and interest level. A frown, slouching and lowered eye contact suggests disinterest, while smiling and an exuberant attitude is a sign of welcome.
Naturally speaking
You say hello, and I say goodbye!
Follow the dialogue.
Mr Bean meets Mrs Breuer, one of his students, and her husband in the street.
Mr Bean:
Good morning, Mrs Breuer.
Mrs Breuer:
Good morning, Mr Bean. How are you?
Mr Bean:
I'm fine thanks, and you?
Mrs Breuer:
Not too bad. Mr Bean, this is my husband Michael, Michael this is Mr Bean my English teacher.
Mr Breuer:
Pleased to meet you.
Mr Bean:
Pleased to meet you too. Are you from Germany, Mr Breuer?
Mr Breuer:
Yes, East Germany, from Dresden. And you, are you from London?
Mr Bean:
No, I'm from Derby, but I live in London now.
Mrs Breuer:
Well, goodbye Mr Bean, it was nice to see you.
Mr Bean:
Yes, goodbye.
Formal to Informal Greetings and Introductions
First meetings

Formal

Introducing yourself
Introducing others
Responding to an introduction
On Leaving


How do you do? My name is Mrs Hand.
Mrs Hand, may I introduce my boss, Mr Smith.
Pleased to meet you Mrs Hand.
Goodbye. It's a pleasure to have met you.





Hello, Lynne Hand. I'm the owner of this web site.
Lynne, I'd like you to meet John Smith, our salesman. John, this is Lynne Hand.
Pleased to meet you Lynne.
Goodbye. Nice to have met you.





Lynne Hand.
Lynne, meet John, my husband. John, this is my teacher Lynne.
Hi, Lynne. How are you?
Bye. It was nice to meet you.

Informal

Subsequent meetings

Formal
Possible Greetings
Possible responses


Hello, Mrs Hand. It's nice to see you again.
What a pleasant surprise! How are you? It's been a while.





Good morning Mrs Hand. How are you today?
I'm very well thank you. And you?





Good afternoon, Mrs Hand. It's good to see you.
Thank you. It's nice to see you too. How are you?





Hello Lynne. How are you doing?
Fine thanks. What's new with you?






Hi, Lynne! How's it going?
Not too bad, busy as ever.


Hi, Lynne. How are things?
Oh fine. You know how it is.

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