How do you write a comment in English?
Before you can write a "Comment" in English, you must first know what it is. With a "Comment" you should formulate your opinion on a topic or a statement.
As part of the English class, you will need to express your opinion more often. A "Comment" is also a popular task to test free writing in a class test.
Structure and structure of a "Comment"
- Each "Comment" is divided into an introduction, a main part (justification of your own opinion) and a conclusion.
- Before you start writing, think about the topic on which to speak. What is your opinion and how do you justify this? Make a note of your reasoning in note form.
- When you have dealt with the topic, start writing: In the introduction, first address the problem or topic. Briefly describe what it is about and describe the task. As a transition to the main part, you can give your opinion here with a brief reason.
- Now justify your point of view: why are you for or against? Important: You should discuss one thought per paragraph.
- At the end of the "Comment" you summarize your important arguments and end with a conclusion that includes your opinion on the topic.
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Formulation aids for writing a comment English
With the help of a few standard formulations you can find a start and formulate your arguments clearly and structure them in a meaningful way:
- Suggestions for an opinion: In my opinion = in my opinion, from my point of view = the way I see it, personally I think... [personal opinion] = I personally think I think / I believe / I suppose = I think / believe / assume that is why I think [in-depth Reason] = that's why I think, I might be wrong, but = Maybe I'm wrong, but, If I am not mistaken = if I am not mistaken ...
- Agree: There are many reasons for, there is no doubt about it that
- Disagree: The problem is that = The problem is that, there is more to it than (that) = there is more to be considered than (that), I don't agree with the fact that... = I do not agree with the view
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