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Expressing Your Opinions in English

Suja

Expressing one's opinion in English can be challenging if English isn't your first language.
If we disagree with someone, how can we express what we think politely?
Should we then, agree with the other person instead so as to avoid conflict? Or should we say what's in our minds?

To learn how to express your thoughts in the right way and gain more practice, try the following class in English:

Speaking Boost - How to Express Opinions in English https://cafetalk.com/lessons/detail/?id=398463&key=a0f4627a045833b27bf52eb14832421a


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