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  1. A list of discussion topics for speaking practice in ESL class. Good for debate, sharing opinions, speeches, or improving English conversation skill.

  2. This page lists suggested subjects that can be discussed to practise agreeing and disagreeing in English. Here are 20 topics to discuss with a friend or group. Practise agreeing and disagreeing even if you have to argue against something you actually believe in.

  3. Agreeing and disagreeing. In this video, Emir and Paul discuss a design for a client. Listen to the language they use for agreeing and disagreeing and practise saying the useful phrases. Do the preparation exercise first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding and practise the language.

  4. Mcdonald’s is the best fast food restaurant. Agree or disagree? Summer is better than winter. Agree or disagree? Who are better teachers? Men or women? Would you like to live forever? Children under 16 should be allowed to vote. Agree or disagree? Children shouldn’t be allowed cell phones until they are over 18. Agree or disagree?

  5. This page is about words and phrases that we use when we agree or disagree with someone in English. Stating an opinion. In my opinion... The way I see it... If you want my honest opinion.... According to Lisa... As far as I'm concerned... If you ask me... Asking for an opinion. What's your idea? What are your thoughts on all of this? How do you ...

  6. Here are some expressions you can use to agree and disagree. You will need to use these expressions in a discussion activity. Agreeing. That’s right! Absolutely! Exactly! Me too! Yes, I agree! I totally agree! I couldn’t agree more! I see exactly what you mean! You're right. That's a good point. Disagreeing. I don’t agree! I totally ...

  7. 10 de mai. de 2024 · To agree” means to share the same opinion as someone or to accept their suggestion. “To disagree” means to have a different opinion. So agreeing with someone means you’re telling them that you think the same. You’re disagreeing when you tell them you don’t.