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๐ Topic Summary
Learning to disagree politely is a key skill for Grade 2 students. It's about expressing your opinion in a respectful way, even when it differs from someone else's. This helps maintain positive relationships and encourages open communication. By using phrases like "I understand your point, but..." or "I see it differently, because...", you can share your thoughts without causing conflict. Remember, it's okay to have different opinions!
This worksheet helps you practice using polite language while expressing your disagreements. It focuses on building vocabulary, understanding context, and developing critical thinking skills. Have fun while learning to disagree agreeably!
๐ฃ๏ธ Part A: Vocabulary
Match each word with its correct definition:
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Opinion | A. To gently disagree |
| 2. Respect | B. A belief or judgment |
| 3. Politely | C. Showing consideration for others |
| 4. Differ | D. To be unlike or disagree |
| 5. Object | E. In a manner that shows good manners |
โ๏ธ Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the paragraph using the words: respectfully, agree, disagree, politely, understand.
It is important to listen ________ when someone shares their opinion, even if you ________ with them. You can say, "I ________ your point of view, but I ________. " Always express yourself ________ to avoid hurting feelings.
๐ค Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine a friend wants to play a game you don't like. How could you politely disagree and suggest a different game?
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