In this lesson, you're going to learn 10 ways to express your opinion in English. Learn these phrases (and some bonus ones below) as they're really useful.
- I couldn’t agree - I couldn’t disagree more - It’s amazing - It’s an amazing show - It was terrible - It was a terrible decision - It’s been so good being here - It’s been such a good vacation so far - It’s going to be amazing - It’s okay - It’s an okay plan - What do you think about him? - What did you think about their presentation? - He thinks it’s going to work - Do you think you’re going to like their strategy? - Do you think he’s going to do well here? - I think it will be closed by the time we get there - I’d say so - that sounds good - I’m not a doctor but I’d say that sounds quite dangerous - Studies show that random acts of kindness are healthy - Studies show that wealthy people are more likely to lie - Studies show that pets in the workplace are good business - I reckon this will work - Do you reckon he’ll come? - I reckon Man Utd will get beat today - I see what you’re saying but I prefer the other option - It wasn’t the best movie - We’re not the best team at the moment - It wasn’t the best food I’ve ever had - In my experience, people don’t stick with a goal for long enough - In my experience, it’s really hard for people to give up smoking
22: Ten Ways to Give Your Opinion in English (Common Phrases) | To Fluency Podcast: English with Jack - Listen or read transcript on Metacast