The document provides information about an English teacher named Julio Cabanillas. It states that he teaches everyday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for online classes. It also lists the dates for an oral exam and a project presentation. The rest of the document provides sample phrases for agreeing with an opinion, disagreeing with an opinion, and expressing one's own opinion.
The document provides information about an English teacher named Julio Cabanillas. It states that he teaches everyday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for online classes. It also lists the dates for an oral exam and a project presentation. The rest of the document provides sample phrases for agreeing with an opinion, disagreeing with an opinion, and expressing one's own opinion.
The document provides information about an English teacher named Julio Cabanillas. It states that he teaches everyday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for online classes. It also lists the dates for an oral exam and a project presentation. The rest of the document provides sample phrases for agreeing with an opinion, disagreeing with an opinion, and expressing one's own opinion.
Frequency: Everyday Schedule: 9:00 a. m. - 11:30 a. m. Branch: Online Classes Oral exam: 21-12-23 Project presentation: 22-12-23 Giving an opinion 1."In my opinion..." Example: In my opinion, Britanico is excellent. 2."I think that..." Example: I think that learning a new language is important. 3."From my point of view..." Example: From my point of view, the concert was fantastic. 4."I believe that..." Example: I believe that recycling is good for the environment. 5."It seems to me that..." Example: It seems to me that the weather is getting warmer. 6."As far as I'm concerned..." Example: As far as I'm concerned, pizza is the best food. 7."If you ask me..." Example: If you ask me, the new restaurant is worth a visit. 1."I couldn't agree more." 1.Example: "Your point about the importance of teamwork is spot on. I couldn't agree more." 2."You're absolutely right." 1.Example: "I think your analysis of the situation is spot-on. You're absolutely right." 3."That's a valid point." 1.Example: "I hadn't thought about it that way before, but you make a valid point." 4."I'm in complete agreement with you." 1.Example: "Your proposal makes a lot of sense, and I'm in complete agreement with you." 5."I share your perspective on this." 1.Example: "I've had similar thoughts about the issue, and I share your perspective on this." 1."I see what you're saying, but I have a different perspective." 2."I understand your point, but I don't quite agree." 3."I respect your opinion, but I see it differently." 4."I appreciate your input, but I have reservations about that idea." 5."I hear your perspective, but I'm leaning towards a different conclusion." 6."I get where you're coming from, but my view is a bit different." 7."While I see the merits in your argument, I tend to disagree."