FUNCTIONS:

Agreeing

Disagreeing

Hesitating

Introducing your opinion

Asking for opinions

Expressing preferences

Asking for clarification

Expressing likelihood

Speculating, guessing

Advice and recommendations

Describing a picture

Agreeing

I think you’re right

I would go along with the idea

I completely agree with you

That makes perfect sense

You have a point there

Absolutely, that’s spot on!

I couldn’t agree more

Disagreeing

That’s not how I see it

I couldn’t agree less

You must be kidding

That’s a ridiculous idea, don’t you think?

With all due respect, I must disagree

I’m afraid I can’t see it that way

No way, that’s nonsense!

Hesitating

I’m in two minds about it

I have some reservations regarding that

I’m not entirely convinced

There’s something that gives me pause

While I’m not entirely opposed, I do have some doubts

Introducing your opinion

To my mind

I reckon

In my opinion

As I see it

It seems to me

I would argue

From my point of view

Asking for opinions

Don’t you think …?

What’s your attitude to …?

What’s your opinion of …?

Are you in favour of …?

What’s your position as regards …?

You don’t support …, do you?

Expressing preferences

I prefer…

I would rather…

My preference would be…

I tend to favour…

If I had to choose, I would…

I lean towards…

I am inclined to…

Giving reasons

Asking for clarification

Could you please elaborate on that?

Would you mind explaining that further?

I’m not quite sure I understand. Could you clarify?

Could you provide more details?

Can you expand on that point?

Expressing likelihood

“It’s a foregone conclusion that…”

“There’s no doubt in my mind that…”

“I am almost certain that…”

“It’s highly likely that…”

“Chances are that…”

“I wouldn’t be surprised if…”

“It’s possible that…”

“There’s a chance that…”

“It’s unlikely that…”

“I doubt that…”

Speculating, guessing

“It seems to me that…”

“My gut feeling is that…”

“From what I gather…”

“If I were to guess…”

“It would appear that…”

“I reckon that…”

“I suspect that…”

“In all likelihood…”

“There’s a distinct possibility that…”

“It’s plausible that…”

Advice and recommendations

“You might want to consider…”

“Perhaps you could try…”

“If I were you, I would…”

“One thing you could do is…”

“Have you thought of…”

“May I suggest…”

“It might be beneficial to…”

“Consider this approach…”

“Why not give this a go…”

“If it were up to me, I’d…”

Describing a picture

“In the foreground…”

“In the background…”

“In the center of the image…”

“On the left side of the picture…”

“On the right side of the picture…”

“At the top of the picture…”

“At the bottom of the picture…”

“The picture depicts…”

“The image illustrates…”

“The photograph shows…”

“One can see…”

“Notice how…”

“This scene captures…”

“This photograph highlights…”

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Practise speaking by describing this picture

TEST

Complete each item with the correct question tag. 

If you get more than 15 correct answers, you will receive a beautiful certificate. 

1)

It's quite cold today, ? I should have worn a heavier coat.

2)

"You're attending the conference next month, ? It's a great networking opportunity."

3)

They moved to Canada last year, ? I wonder how they're adjusting to the climate.

4)

Our team met the project deadline, ? That calls for a celebration.

5)

This is the best pizza in town, ? I've never tasted anything like it."

6)

You're new to the marketing department, ? Welcome aboard!

7)

Oliver loves hiking, ? I saw his pictures from the mountain trip.

8)

We should finalize the report by Friday, ? The client is expecting it.

9)

I'm really late, ? The traffic was just terrible today.

10)

Let's brainstorm some new ideas for the campaign, ? Fresh perspectives are always helpful."

11)
That dog belongs to Mrs. Johnson, ? It's always in her garden.
12)
You didn't receive the email about the meeting change,
13)
Emily will join us for dinner tonight, ? She always enjoys Italian cuisine.
14)
This software makes our work much easier, ? It's been a great investment.
15)
We used to play soccer together as kids, ? Those were good times.
16)
You've met our new CEO, ? He started last week.
17)
You'll brief the team on the new policy, ? They need to be informed.


Well done! You're almost there!

18)
You hardly ever eat sweets, ? I always see you choosing healthy options.
19)
They've exceeded their sales targets this quarter, ? The results are impressive.
20)
We're ahead of schedule on the project, ? This will give us extra time for quality checks.

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