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<div class="pg_page_title">French Grammar - Give your Opinion</div>
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Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french French] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will learn how to give your opinion in French. We will look at the different ways to express your opinion and how to use them in a sentence. We will also look at some examples of how to use these expressions in everyday conversations. So let's get started! __TOC__


== Expressing Your Opinion ==
Hi [https://polyglotclub.com/language/french French] learners! 😊<br>In this lesson, we will focus on giving your opinion in French, which is an important skill that you need to master if you want to express yourself and participate in discussions with French native speakers. We will also provide cultural information and interesting facts to help you understand how to use these expressions in context.<br>Don't forget to use the hyperlink [[Language/French/Grammar|Grammar]] to check more resources on French grammar and the hyperlink [[Language/French|French]] to learn more about the French language and culture. Don't hesitate to ask any questions if you have any difficulties. Let's go!
When expressing your opinion in French, there are several ways to do it. Here are some of the most common expressions:


* Je pense que... (I think that...)
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* Je crois que... (I believe that...)
* Je trouve que... (I find that...)
* Il me semble que... (It seems to me that...)
* À mon avis... (In my opinion...)


These expressions can be used to express your opinion on any topic. For example, if you want to express your opinion on a movie, you could say:  
== Expressing your opinion ==
In French, to give your opinion, you can use the following expressions:


*Je pense que ce film est très intéressant. (I think this movie is very interesting.)
{| class="wikitable"
! French !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| À mon avis || a mɔ̃ avi || In my opinion
|-
| Personnellement || pɛʁsɔnɛlmɑ̃ || Personally
|-
| Je trouve que || ʒə tʁuv kə || I find that
|-
| Selon moi || səlɔ̃ mwa || According to me
|-
| Pour moi || puʁ mwa || For me
|-
| À mon sens || a mɔ̃ sɑ̃s || As I see it, in my opinion
|-
| D'après moi || dapʁɛ mwa || In my opinion
|}


You can also use these expressions to ask for someone else's opinion. For example, you could say:  
Here's an example dialogue to illustrate the use of these expressions:


* Qu'est-ce que tu penses de ce film? (What do you think of this movie?)
* Person 1: Qu'est-ce que tu penses de cette nouvelle loi ? (What do you think about this new law?)
* Person 2: À mon avis, elle ne va pas aider les travailleurs. (In my opinion, it won't help workers.)


== Examples ==
== Agreeing and Disagreeing ==
Here are some examples of how to use these expressions in everyday conversations:  
Now that you know how to give your opinion, it's also important to know how to agree or disagree with others. Here are some useful phrases:


=== Agreeing ===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! French !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
! French !! Pronunciation !! English Translation
| Je suis d'accord || ʒə sɥi dakɔʁ || I agree
|-
|-
| Je pense que c'est une bonne idée. || zhuh pahnss kuh sahn bohnn ee-dee-ah || I think it's a good idea.
| Tout à fait || tu ta fɛ || Exactly
|-
|-
| Je crois que c'est une mauvaise idée. || zhuh krwah kuh sahn oon moh-vayz ee-dee-ah || I believe it's a bad idea.
| Absolument || absɔlymɑ̃ || Absolutely
|-
|-
| Je trouve que c'est très intéressant. || zhuh troov kuh sahn tray an-tay-ress-ahn || I find it very interesting.
| C'est vrai || sɛ vʁɛ || That's true
|}
 
Here's an example dialogue:
 
* Person 1: Il faut investir dans les énergies renouvelables. (We need to invest in renewable energy.)
* Person 2: Je suis tout à fait d'accord. (I completely agree.)
 
=== Disagreeing ===
{| class="wikitable"
! French !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
|-
| Il me semble que c'est une bonne décision. || eel muh sahm-bluh kuh sahn bohnn day-see-sion || It seems to me that it's a good decision.
| Je ne suis pas d'accord || ʒə nə sɥi pa dakɔʁ || I disagree
|-
|-
| À mon avis, c'est une mauvaise décision. || ah mohn ah-vee sahn oon moh-vayz day-see-sion || In my opinion, it's a bad decision.
| Je ne pense pas que || ʒə nə pɑ̃s pa kə || I don't think that
|-
| Au contraire || o kɔ̃tʁɛʁ || On the contrary
|-
| Ce n'est pas vrai || sə nɛ pa vʁɛ || That's not true
|}
|}


== Quiz ==
Here's an example dialogue:
Test your knowledge with this quiz:  
 
* Person 1: La pollution n'est pas un problème urgent. (Pollution is not an urgent problem.)
* Person 2: Je ne suis pas du tout d'accord. (I completely disagree.)
 
== Giving reasons ==
When you give your opinion or when you express your agreement or disagreement, it's also important to provide reasons to support your point of view:
 
{| class="wikitable"
! French !! Pronunciation !! English
|-
| Parce que || paʁs kə || Because
|-
| À cause de || a koz də || Because of
|-
| Grâce à || ɡʁas a || Thanks to
|-
| En raison de || ɑ̃ ʁɛzɔ̃ də || Due to
|}
 
Here's an example dialogue:
 
* Person 1: Je pense que le sport est très bénéfique pour la santé. (I think that sports are very beneficial for health.)
* Person 2: Oui, je suis d'accord grâce aux nombreux avantages pour la santé qu'il procure. (Yes, I agree thanks to the many health benefits it provides.)


# How do you say "I think it's a good idea" in French?
== Cultural information ==
#A. Je pense que c'est une bonne idée.
In French culture, expressing one's opinion, in a polite and respectful way, is considered an important social skill. It's often used in formal or informal contexts, such as debates, meetings, or conversations with friends or family members. Also, it's advisable to avoid being too confrontational or aggressive, and to always listen to the other party before expressing your point of view. Finally, it's common, at the end of a conversation, to summarize the main points of agreement or disagreement, and to thank the other party for their contribution to the discussion.
# How do you say "What do you think of this movie?" in French?
#B. Qu'est-ce que tu penses de ce film?
# How do you say "It seems to me that it's a good decision" in French?
#C. Il me semble que c'est une bonne décision.


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==Other Lessons==
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Adjectives-which-follow-verbs-or-verbal-expressions|Adjectives which follow verbs or verbal expressions]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Non-specific-use-of-y|Non specific use of y]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Agreement-of-the-past-participle-when-using-“avoir”-with-a-preceding-direct-object|Agreement of the past participle when using “avoir” with a preceding direct object]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Use-of-y-in-constructions-where-à-does-not-introduce-an-indirect-object|Use of y in constructions where à does not introduce an indirect object]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Object-pronouns-Correctly-identifying-the-direct-and-indirect-objects-in-English-and-French|Object pronouns Correctly identifying the direct and indirect objects in English and French]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/French-Ditransitive-verbs|French Ditransitive verbs]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Compound-nouns|Compound nouns]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Adverbs-ending-in-—(é)ment-derived-from-past-participles|Adverbs ending in —(é)ment derived from past participles]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Easy-way-of-generating-the-imperative-mood|Easy way of generating the imperative mood]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Demonstrative-pronouns|Demonstrative pronouns]]


==Related Lessons==
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* [[Language/French/Grammar/Pronouns-referring-to-groups-of-mixed-gender|Pronouns referring to groups of mixed gender]]
==Sources==
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Easy-way-of-generating-the-simple-past|Easy way of generating the simple past]]
* [https://www.learnfrenchathome.com/express-your-opinion-in-french/ Learn how to express your opinion in French - French Grammar]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/How-to-recognize-when-the-start-of-a-relative-clause-is-a-direct-object|How to recognize when the start of a relative clause is a direct object]]
* [https://www.talkinfrench.com/5-things-need-know-french-subjunctive/ French Subjunctive: The Concise Guide - Talk in French]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Infinitives|Infinitives]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Constructions-which-do-not-allow-indirect-object-pronouns|Constructions which do not allow indirect object pronouns]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Impersonal-Verbs|Impersonal Verbs]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Wrong-use-of-neutral-le-in-phrases-where-'it'-occurs-in-English|Wrong use of neutral le in phrases where 'it' occurs in English]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Pronominal-Verbs-Agreement|Pronominal Verbs Agreement]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Transitive-and-Intransitive-Verbs|Transitive and Intransitive Verbs]]
* [[Language/French/Grammar/Conditional-Mood-and-Future-Tense|Conditional Mood and Future Tense]]


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French Grammar - Give your Opinion

Hi French learners! 😊
In this lesson, we will focus on giving your opinion in French, which is an important skill that you need to master if you want to express yourself and participate in discussions with French native speakers. We will also provide cultural information and interesting facts to help you understand how to use these expressions in context.
Don't forget to use the hyperlink Grammar to check more resources on French grammar and the hyperlink French to learn more about the French language and culture. Don't hesitate to ask any questions if you have any difficulties. Let's go!

Expressing your opinion[edit | edit source]

In French, to give your opinion, you can use the following expressions:

French Pronunciation English
À mon avis a mɔ̃ avi In my opinion
Personnellement pɛʁsɔnɛlmɑ̃ Personally
Je trouve que ʒə tʁuv kə I find that
Selon moi səlɔ̃ mwa According to me
Pour moi puʁ mwa For me
À mon sens a mɔ̃ sɑ̃s As I see it, in my opinion
D'après moi dapʁɛ mwa In my opinion

Here's an example dialogue to illustrate the use of these expressions:

  • Person 1: Qu'est-ce que tu penses de cette nouvelle loi ? (What do you think about this new law?)
  • Person 2: À mon avis, elle ne va pas aider les travailleurs. (In my opinion, it won't help workers.)

Agreeing and Disagreeing[edit | edit source]

Now that you know how to give your opinion, it's also important to know how to agree or disagree with others. Here are some useful phrases:

Agreeing[edit | edit source]

French Pronunciation English
Je suis d'accord ʒə sɥi dakɔʁ I agree
Tout à fait tu ta fɛ Exactly
Absolument absɔlymɑ̃ Absolutely
C'est vrai sɛ vʁɛ That's true

Here's an example dialogue:

  • Person 1: Il faut investir dans les énergies renouvelables. (We need to invest in renewable energy.)
  • Person 2: Je suis tout à fait d'accord. (I completely agree.)

Disagreeing[edit | edit source]

French Pronunciation English
Je ne suis pas d'accord ʒə nə sɥi pa dakɔʁ I disagree
Je ne pense pas que ʒə nə pɑ̃s pa kə I don't think that
Au contraire o kɔ̃tʁɛʁ On the contrary
Ce n'est pas vrai sə nɛ pa vʁɛ That's not true

Here's an example dialogue:

  • Person 1: La pollution n'est pas un problème urgent. (Pollution is not an urgent problem.)
  • Person 2: Je ne suis pas du tout d'accord. (I completely disagree.)

Giving reasons[edit | edit source]

When you give your opinion or when you express your agreement or disagreement, it's also important to provide reasons to support your point of view:

French Pronunciation English
Parce que paʁs kə Because
À cause de a koz də Because of
Grâce à ɡʁas a Thanks to
En raison de ɑ̃ ʁɛzɔ̃ də Due to

Here's an example dialogue:

  • Person 1: Je pense que le sport est très bénéfique pour la santé. (I think that sports are very beneficial for health.)
  • Person 2: Oui, je suis d'accord grâce aux nombreux avantages pour la santé qu'il procure. (Yes, I agree thanks to the many health benefits it provides.)

Cultural information[edit | edit source]

In French culture, expressing one's opinion, in a polite and respectful way, is considered an important social skill. It's often used in formal or informal contexts, such as debates, meetings, or conversations with friends or family members. Also, it's advisable to avoid being too confrontational or aggressive, and to always listen to the other party before expressing your point of view. Finally, it's common, at the end of a conversation, to summarize the main points of agreement or disagreement, and to thank the other party for their contribution to the discussion.

Remember that the best way to improve your French is to practice, practice, practice! Use the hyperlink Polyglot Club to find language exchange partners and meet other learners or native speakers, ask them any questions, and practice your new skills!


➡ If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments section below.
➡ Feel free to edit this wiki page if you think it can be improved. 😎

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]