APTIS Expressing and Justifying Opinions 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which phrase most effectively introduces a contrasting opinion in a formal discussion?
- I totally disagree with that.
- While I understand your point, I would argue that... (Correct answer)
- No, you're wrong about this.
- That's not really true at all.
Correct answer: While I understand your point, I would argue that...
'While I understand your point, I would argue that...' acknowledges the other view before presenting a counter-argument, which is considered polished and formal.
Question 2: In the APTIS speaking test, when asked 'Do you think cities are better places to live than the countryside?', which response strategy is most effective?
- Simply say yes or no.
- Give a one-word answer with no reasoning.
- State your view and support it with at least one specific reason. (Correct answer)
- Repeat the question back to the examiner.
Correct answer: State your view and support it with at least one specific reason.
Stating your position and backing it with a specific reason demonstrates opinion expression and justification skills.
Question 3: Which sentence uses hedging language to soften an opinion appropriately?
- Everyone knows that social media is harmful.
- It seems to me that social media can have negative effects. (Correct answer)
- Social media is definitely the worst thing ever invented.
- I refuse to believe social media has any benefits.
Correct answer: It seems to me that social media can have negative effects.
'It seems to me' is a hedging phrase that presents an opinion as personal and open to debate rather than absolute fact.
Question 4: A candidate says: 'In my opinion, remote work is more productive, because employees save commuting time and can focus better at home.' What makes this response strong?
- It is very short and direct.
- It states an opinion signal phrase, a position, and two supporting reasons. (Correct answer)
- It uses very advanced vocabulary.
- It avoids making any specific claims.
Correct answer: It states an opinion signal phrase, a position, and two supporting reasons.
A strong opinion response includes a signal phrase, a clear position, and reasoning — all present in this example.
Question 5: Which linking phrase is best for adding a second reason to support your opinion?
- However
- Furthermore (Correct answer)
- Although
- Despite
Correct answer: Furthermore
'Furthermore' is used to add an additional supporting point, making your argument more convincing.
Question 6: When justifying an opinion about a controversial topic, which approach is most appropriate for APTIS?
- Use emotional language and personal attacks.
- Refer to general evidence, examples, or widely held knowledge. (Correct answer)
- Refuse to give an opinion to avoid controversy.
- Simply repeat your opinion louder and more slowly.
Correct answer: Refer to general evidence, examples, or widely held knowledge.
Referring to evidence, examples, or general knowledge gives your opinion credibility and shows reasoning skills.
Question 7: Which phrase signals that you are about to justify your opinion?
- On the other hand...
- The reason I think this is... (Correct answer)
- To summarize...
- First of all, you said...
Correct answer: The reason I think this is...
'The reason I think this is...' explicitly introduces the justification or evidence for your view.
Which phrase most effectively introduces a contrasting opinion in a formal discussion?