AGREEING AND DISAGREEING When you "agree" I know. - I do too. So do I. I entirely/quite agree with you. I think so too. I don't think so either. I have the same opinion. I don't know either. Nor/Neither do I. When you "don't agree" I disagree with you. I believe you are wrong. When you "half agree" I'm not so sure about that, because... I can't really say, because... I understand what you're saying, but... Yes, I see, but.... I agree to a certain extent, but... Let's practice! PART 1 I live near the university. I can.... I speak..... I like.... I want to.... I think that.... PART 2 Students should .... Teachers should .... Children should ... Parents should ... KGU should.... The English Department should.... Prime Minister Kan should... President Obama should.... BEGINNING When you start saying something First of all, I would like to say that............. To begin with, I................... What can you say instead of "I think" I would say/think In my opinion To my point of view When you want to stress your "personal opinion": Personally I think As far as I am concerned As for me When you are "quite sure" of something: Of course! That goes without saying (It goes without saying that......) When you want to "ask a question": May I interrupt you? Yes, but what about....? When you "haven't understood": I beg your pardon. / Pardon? Could you repeat what you've just said? But slower, please. Could you slow down a bit? When you want to clarify In other words, you're saying that.... When you want to say the "opposite" of what someone else said: On the contrary! That is the very opposite of what I said. When you want to "distinguish": on the one hand on the other hand in general in particular at first sight on second thought When you want to "add" something: Also,.......... In addition,................. Moreover,.............. Furthermore,................ Finally,................... When you want to "emphasize" something: I would like to lay (put) emphasis on the fact that.. I would like to stress the fact that.. I want to point out that................ When you want to "say the truth": To be frank (with you),................... Frankly (speaking),......................... To tell the truth,........................ If you should want to "correct a mistake": Excuse me, I think you should have said "....." I'm sorry, I made a mistake. I should have said.... To summarize In brief/short.......... To be brief,.................. To summarize our main points, ....