Monday, 18 April 2016

The Best Job in the World

The original ad





Ok, so what do you think? Is this the best job in the world?

Why did they invent such a great job?



Now, you can organise a debate. Is this the best job in the world?

Here is some useful vocabulary for agreeing and disagreeing!


DEBATING : The art of confronting ideas



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...
  • It seems to me...
  • From my viewpoint, I believe..
  • (not sure) I guess... / I suppose....

Asking for an opinon

  • What's your idea?
  • What are your thoughts on all of this?
  • How do you feel about that?
  • What do you think?
  • Do you agree?

Expressing disagreement

  • I don't think so.
  • Not necessarily.
  • (polite) I beg to differ.
  • (polite) I'm afraid I disagree.
  • (strong) No way !
  • (strong) I totally disagree.
  • (strong) I'd say the exact opposite.
  • (polite) I hear what you say, but...

Expressing agreement

  • I agree with you 100 percent.
  • I couldn't agree with you more.
  • That's so true.
  • That's for sure.
  • (slang) Tell me about it!
  • You're absolutely right.
  • Absolutely.
  • That's exactly how I feel.
  • Exactly. / Precisely.
  • I'm afraid I agree with James.
  • No doubt about it.
  • (not really convinced) I suppose so./I guess so.
  • You have a point there.
  • I was just going to say that.
  • You took the words right out of my mouth !

Interruptions

  • Can I add something here?
  • Is it okay if I jump in for a second?
  • If I might add something...
  • Can I throw my two cents in?
  • Sorry to interrupt, but...
  • (after accidentally interrupting someone) Sorry, go ahead. OR Sorry, you were saying...
  • (after being interrupted) You didn't let me finish.

Settling an disagreement


  • Let's just move on, shall we?
  • Let's drop it.
  • I think we're going to have to agree to disagree.
  • (sarcastic) Whatever you say./If you say so.

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