Expressing agreement: HOW TO ... | maintain and develop interaction, In order to maintain and develop a discussion, rather than simply stating our opinions in a turn-taking style, we can use phrases to say how far we agree or disagree with someone, and also to show our interest., Expressing agreement, I’m not arguing there., OK, I take your point., Fair enough., I get where you’re coming from., I’m with you there., I couldn’t agree more., Expressing disagreement: But surely ..., I think there’s a flaw in your argument., You’re looking at things the wrong way round., Maybe we’re talking at cross purposes here?, I’m afraid I beg to differ., I think we have to agree to disagree., Expressing interest: You make a good point., That’s a relevant point., You’ve put that really well., Really? I’d never considered that., That’s an excellent way of putting it., It’s clear you both have strong views here.,
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