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Expressing Disagreement To Argue Effectively In English
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Accent Reduction & Pronunciation Lessons - Expressing Disagreement To Argue Effectively In English

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In this lesson we cover expressing disagreement to argue effectively in English. By learning 38 different phrases and expressions to express disagreement you'll know how to stand up for yourself in any argument you have in English. 📝 Full Lesson Transcript and 🎙 Podcast: https://advancedenglish.co/blog ENROLL IN OUR WEB COURSES (FREE trial included): 👇 🏆Acing Online Interviews: https://explearning.co/courses/online-interviews 🏆Group Interviews: https://explearning.co/courses/group-interviews 🏆Online Teamwork: https://explearning.co/courses/online-teamwork 🏆Remote Work: https://explearning.co/courses/remote-work And don't forget to check out our website for the writeup and podcast of all of our lessons: https://advancedenglish.co/blog #advancedenglish #confidentenglish #marydaphne #communication #englishcommunication 0:00 Introduction 0:47 That is patently false 1:08 I'd beg to differ 1:24 Absolutely not 1:40 I completely disagree with that statement 1:58 No way 2:13 I get where you're coming from but... 2:38 While I sort of see your point, here's where you lost me... 3:06 Not a chance that's right 3:29 It's not necessarily that way... 3:45 Not quite you see.... 3:57 I am diametrically opposed to that viewpoint...here's why 4:27 I can't agree with that 4:40 We don't see eye to eye here 5:11 I don't think we're on the same page with this 5:29 I wholeheartedly disagree 5:50 That's not a valid argument 6:06 Can you back that statement up? 6:20 That doesn't seem right 6:42 One of us has got it all wrong 7:25 Clearly, we have different perspectives on this 7:44 Let's take a time out and circle back later 8:26 Let's agree to disagree 8:57 I'm not convinced 9:19 Actually, here's my take on this 9:36 I get what you're saying however... 10:22 I just can't get behind your point about your take on 10:57 You have no idea what you're talking about 11:15 You have no basis to say that 11:39 You're basing your argument on unsolid ground 12:01 That claim is unfounded 12:20 That is a fallacious argument 12:42 That's an unsubstantiated argument 13:01 That's a bold claim, are you sure you want to go there? 13:38 "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones" 14:11 "The pot calling the kettle black" 14:58 While there might be a kernel of truth here, let's not forget that...

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