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CAE Speaking Phrases
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Mind Map on CAE Speaking Phrases, created by Oxana Kostina on 23/03/2015.
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CAE Speaking Phrases
Expressing Opinion
Personally I think...
I feel that...
As far as I'm concerned
As I see it,
Agreeing
I couldn't agree more
Yours is a good idea
That's what I feel, too
We see eye to eye on that
You took the words right out of my mouth
That is so true!
Disagreeing
That's not always the case
I tend to disagree here
We don't see eye to eye
Building on Partner's Ideas
Do you mean...
I take your point, but...
I agree, but I think ...
I see what you mean
You've got a point, but...
Feelings and Emotions
it is a sheer bliss
a great sense of achievement
She's got stars in her eyes
the matter of pure luck
be in a state of euphoria
jump for joy
to experience a feel-good moment
feeliings are running high
Likes ans Dislikes
I'm an avid / keen (reader)
I'm really into (folk music)
I derive a lot of pleasure from
I take great delight in
I'm itching to try ...
I (do yoga) to unwind / escape the stresses and strains of my day to day life
Speculating
I guess / reckon / imagine
He may / might / could + V1
She may / might / could + have just + V3
They seem / look
It looks as if / though they are...
Asking for opinion
Where do you stand on that?
Would you go along with that?
What's your take on that?
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