1. Introducing the topic
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Today we are here to discuss…
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The goal of our discussion today is…
2. Bringing in other people
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What is your opinion, Mr. Ito?
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Do you agree with Mr. Ito’s opinion, Ms. Suzuki?
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Mr. Ito, what do you think we should do?
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Mr. Ito, what are your views regarding this point?
3. Keeping the Discussion
Moving
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Let’s go on to another point.
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Next, let’s talk about…
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Let’s talk about that later.
4. Giving an opinion
Ø In my opinion…
Ø As far as I’m concerned…
Ø Personally, I
believe that... / I strongly believe that...
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The way I see it is…
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I
think that...
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I do
not believe that...
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From
my point of view...
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My
belief is that...
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In my
view...
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Personally...
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I feel
strongly about...
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I
(strongly) agree with... / I (strongly) diasgree with...
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I am
in favour of...
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It
seems to me that...
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I
would argue that...
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Generally speaking, I think that...
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I'm absolutely convinced that…
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I'm sure that…
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I have no doubt that…
5. Getting further
information
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Would you mind explaining that a little more, please?
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Could you explain that more fully?
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Could you tell us a bit more about that?
6. Restating an idea
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In other words,
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That is, …
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What I’m trying to say is…
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I mean…
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To put it another way…
7. Persuading Convincing
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You must admit that…
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Don’t forget that…
Ø
You must remember that…
8. Inquiring about Agreement
or Disagreement
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Do/don’t you agree, Ms. Suzuki?
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Wouldn’t you agree, Mr. Ito?
9. Expressing Agreement
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Yes, that is right/correct.
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You are right/correct.
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I definitely agree with Ms. Suzuki.
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That is exactly what I think.
10. Expressing Disagreement
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I don’t really agree with him/her.
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I’m afraid I can’t agree with his/her opinion.
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That’s not quite how I see it.
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I can see your point, but I don’t really agree with it.
11. Expressing
doubt or reservation
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Well, maybe, but I’m not sure about that.
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Hmm, he may be correct but I’m not sure.
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I can see your point, but I’m not sure I agree.
12. Refuting a fact
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Actually,
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As a matter of fact, …
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Well, I’m not sure that is true/correct because…
13. Dismissing an irrelevant
point
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I’m afraid you’re missing the point.
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I don’t think that has anything do with the goal of our
discussion.
14. Making suggestions
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Why don’t we/you…
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How about…
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I suggest that we/you…
15. Agreeing with a
suggestion
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Ok. That makes sense.
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Of course.
Ø
Certainly
16. Refusing a suggestion or
request
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I’m sorry but that is out of the question
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Unfortunately that is not possible.
17. Capitulation
Ø
Mr. Suzuki has convinced me that my
opinion/suggestion/idea is not useful/practical/necessary/good. Therefore, I
have changed my mind.
Ø
OK. You have persuaded me to change my mind. I can agree
with you.
18. Expressing similarities
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Those two points/suggestions are similar.
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Mr. Suzuki’s idea is about the same as Ms. Ito’s.
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My idea/suggestion is (more)....er than mine/hers.
19. Interrupting
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Excuse me for interrupting, but…
Ø
Sorry to interrupt, but…
20. Getting a point into the
discussion
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I have a point I’d like to make.
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I’d like to add something here.
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I’d like to say something about your/her/his idea.
21. Seeking clarification
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What do you mean?
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Sorry, I’m not quite sure what you mean.
Ø
Do you mean that…?
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I’m sorry, I don’t quite follow.
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I don’t quite understand what you’re saying.
22. Paraphrasing another
person’s idea
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What Ms. Ito means is that…
Ø
What (s)he is trying to say is that…
23. Requesting
Ø
Ms. Ito, I wonder if you would mind.................,
please?
Ø
Mr. Kato, do you think you could...............,
please?
24. Making comparisons
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Mr. Ito’s explanation is more/less............than
hers/his.
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Your opinion/idea is.............-er than mine/hers.
25. Expressing Preference
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I think the best/worst suggestion is …
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His idea is the............-est (best, most reasonable etc.)
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Her proposal is the most/least…
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One of the most practical items is..............., so
we/you should definitely take/use it.
26. Closing the Discussion
Ø
In conclusion, the purpose of this discussion…
Ø The goal of our discussion is to….
Ø
We have concluded that…