Useful phrases for discussions 1 Asking about or for an opinion Could you tell me ? What do you think about/of ? What's your opinion about ? Do you
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Useful phrases for discussions
1. Asking about or for an opinion
Could you tell me ....? What do you think about/of ....? What's your opinion about ...? Do you think/feel ....? How do you feel about ....? May I ask you ....? 2. Asking for an explanation Could you explain to me ....? Could someone please tell me ....? Just tell me the reason why ....? I don't really understand ....?I just don't see why/what/how .... Are you saying that ....? What do you mean by that? I beg your pardon?
I didn't quite get that. Excuse me, did you say that ....?3. Giving your opinion
In my opinion/view .... If you ask me .... As far as I can see/I'm concerned .... It seems to me that ....
I have the/a feeling that .... I think/feel/reckon/believe ....Well, I'd say .... If you want my opinion ....
You can take it from me that .... First of all/To start with I'd like to point out ... What we have to decide is .... There can be no doubt that ....It's a fact that .... Nobody will deny that ....
The way/As I see it Everyone knows .... Let me put it this/another way .... Let's get this clear (first) ....
Sorry to interrupt you, but .... The point I'm trying to make is ....Personally (speaking) I think .... I'm absolutely convinced that .... My view/point of view is that .... The way I look at/see it is this