A fact is something that can be proved and supported with evidence, whereas an opinion is something that is based on a belief or a view.
This interactive resource provides explanations of what a fact and opinion are, and an activity to practice identifying facts and opinions in phrases and sentences.
This resource was designed for Foundation Year English as a Second Language students, although it could be used by any high school students. It can be used as a stand-alone self-study resource or to supplement classroom teaching.
This resource is a Reusable Learning Object created on the Xerte Toolkits platform. You can access it via the URL provided or embed it into a VLE e.g. Moodle or a website.
This interactive resource provides explanations of what a fact and opinion are, and an activity to practice identifying facts and opinions in phrases and sentences.
This resource was designed for Foundation Year English as a Second Language students, although it could be used by any high school students. It can be used as a stand-alone self-study resource or to supplement classroom teaching.
This resource is a Reusable Learning Object created on the Xerte Toolkits platform. You can access it via the URL provided or embed it into a VLE e.g. Moodle or a website.
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