Not exact matches
Ironicus, you can consider me a friend up to the
point when you start infringing
on MY rights to perform my duties, and begin attempting to express your
opinion about a
subject on which you are not well - educated in such a way as to pretend you have authority in that arena.
«4 Hughes
points out that we must distinguish science from the
opinions of scientists
on non-scientific
subjects.
Can I just say guys this has been a very good Topic
Subject to put across our views and the comments posted have all been
on point and very well scripted.We all have our
opinions and we must respect each and every one offered.
I know it is your
opinion but making yourself an authority figure
on the
subject because you tell everyone you don't tend to be anal but you have a valid
point kind of irked me.
For instance, they get to see the
Subject Matter from a different
point of view based
on co-workers» comments or
opinions.
- A starter activity for each lesson
on the first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power -
point - Vocabulary games and worksheets with challenge activities - A lesson
on teachers and comparatives to build up the vocabulary range of your students - Some fun mini-whiteboard games
on opinions (speaking activity)- explanation under the slide - A role - play activity
on school
subjects and teachers - Sentence building activity
on comparatives (see worksheet)- A lesson
on friendship and adjectives to describe your friends - A written activity and competition game with mini-whiteboard
on friendship - A worksheet to accompany each power -
point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar
points seen in the unit - Reading and grammar end of unit test LESSON 3 is FREE here so you can check the standard of my resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-free-allez-1-unit-2-3-l-cole-tu-aimes-editable-11250892 I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question
on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
Some of my
opinions on this
subject may be strongly felt, but certainly not to the
point of generating the hate Anspaugh displays.
Olson's and Greg's
point is that just providing facts will not necessarily do much to change someone's (erroneous)
opinion on a
subject, at least for most laypeople.
The Franks Report set out a firm
opinion that statutory tribunal decisions must be
subject to review, and moreover that these decisions must be
subject to review by the courts
on points of law.