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SFA3

TEACHER – JULIO CABANILLAS


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."

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