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b1 Dialogue

This document provides examples of language for dialogue and interaction at an intermediate level. It includes phrases for [1] introducing proposals and expressing preferences, [2] checking understanding and asking for proposals, [3] conceding or refuting points, interrupting, and emphasizing opinions, and [4] agreeing, disagreeing, and providing short answers. The document also lists some useful starters, linkers, and conditional phrases.

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b1 Dialogue

This document provides examples of language for dialogue and interaction at an intermediate level. It includes phrases for [1] introducing proposals and expressing preferences, [2] checking understanding and asking for proposals, [3] conceding or refuting points, interrupting, and emphasizing opinions, and [4] agreeing, disagreeing, and providing short answers. The document also lists some useful starters, linkers, and conditional phrases.

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  • Dialogue & Interaction Reference Chart - Intermediate: A comprehensive chart providing phrases and tips for interactive communication at an intermediate level, covering proposals, opinions, agreements, and conversation flow.

DIALOGUE & INTERACTION referenee ehart INTERMEDIATE

introdcing proposals
* Why don't we... * I think we should... * 1've been ihinking obout...
* Whot
I How obout... +ing * ii would be greoi if...

expressing preferences
* I'd love to... * I prefer io + inf ing
/
* I reolly foncy feel like + ing * I think will be (+ comporotive)
/
checking
* Do you know whot I meon? * Do you get me?
*Do you follow me? * So, whot do you think?

2
asking for proposals
* How obout you? * So, whot do you soy? * How do you iike thot?
responding to proposqls / asking for clarification
* Reolly? * Are you sure? * Do you
lhink so?
* Weil, lei me ihink *I see... * Whot dc ycu meon?
* Arq you soying ihat... * I'm not sure I follow you.
conceding & refuting
* You hove o point ihere, but... * Thoi might be irue, but... * I
kncw whoi you meon. nu-f .. .

interrupting
* Sorny''to intenupt,
but.. Con I moke o point here? *But listen. ...
giving & emphasizing an opinion
*lt seems io me thot.. *Whot i'm irying fo scy is ihot...
*l do + verb I reolly + verb *l think it's reolly worih + ing
/
3
basic agreement
* I ihinkso " I ogree wifh you * Absofutelyl Defini"ieiyl
Surel
* Vi hot o odj)_ idecl *I .with you. * Sounds greoil
--(* _ ogree
Dasic disagreement
* I don't think so * I'm noi sure * Definitely noil
* I don't ogree oi oll * I obsoluteiy discgree * Thoi's ridiculousl
* I don't ogree with you * No woy!
short answers
qsree (+)Me, loa /So
-,- l. / l)Me, neither / Neither disogree: weil / oh, I

-t.
4 -.
useful starters, linkers & connections
* Ahywoy, ... * Well. ... *To me, .. As lsee it,...

* comporisons
" should / don't hove io / must
* odjectives * lsil2nd conditionois

DIALOGUE & INTERACTION referenee ehart INTERMEDIATE
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introdücing proposals
* Why don't we... 
* I think we should... * 1've

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