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The document provides phrases for expressing opinions, personalizing topics, rephrasing, changing topics, agreeing, disagreeing, convincing others, making decisions, asking for opinions, and giving examples in C2 level English proficiency speaking exams. It includes phrases for introducing, developing, and concluding points in discussion.
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The document provides phrases for expressing opinions, personalizing topics, rephrasing, changing topics, agreeing, disagreeing, convincing others, making decisions, asking for opinions, and giving examples in C2 level English proficiency speaking exams. It includes phrases for introducing, developing, and concluding points in discussion.
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C2‌‌Proficiency‌‌(CPE)‌‌Speaking‌‌Phrases‌ 


Expressing‌‌opinion‌  ‌ Personalising‌‌the‌‌topic‌  ‌
● To‌‌my‌‌mind,‌  ‌ ● As‌‌far‌‌as‌‌I’m‌‌concerned…‌  ‌
● I’m‌‌of‌‌the‌‌mind‌‌that…‌  ‌ ● Speaking‌‌from‌‌personal‌‌experience‌‌I’d‌‌say‌‌that…‌  ‌
● The‌‌way‌‌I‌‌see‌‌it,‌  ‌ ● In‌‌my‌‌experience,‌‌… ‌ ‌
● As‌‌I‌‌see‌‌it,‌  ‌ ● I‌‌often‌‌find‌‌that…‌  ‌
● From‌‌my‌‌point‌‌of‌‌view/‌‌perspective,‌  ‌ ● In‌‌my‌‌case,‌‌… ‌ ‌
● I‌‌look‌‌at‌‌it‌‌like‌‌this…‌  ‌ ● Speaking‌‌for‌‌me‌‌personally,‌‌… ‌ ‌
● I’m‌‌a‌‌firm/big‌‌believer‌‌in…‌  ‌ ● From‌‌what‌‌I’ve‌‌seen,‌‌… ‌ ‌
● Look,‌‌here’s‌‌what‌‌I‌‌think…‌  ‌ ● I‌‌can’t‌‌speak‌‌for‌‌anyone‌‌else,‌‌but‌‌in‌‌my‌‌case…‌  ‌
● If‌‌you‌‌ask‌‌me,…‌  ‌ ● This‌‌is‌‌a‌‌topic‌‌that‌‌is‌‌close‌‌to‌‌my‌‌heart‌‌because…‌ 
● I‌‌hold‌‌the‌‌view‌‌that…‌  ‌ ● This‌‌really‌‌resonates‌‌with‌‌me‌‌personally‌‌because…‌  ‌

Rephrasing‌  ‌ Time‌‌Buyers‌  ‌
● What‌‌I‌‌mean‌‌is...‌  ‌ ● It’s‌‌funny‌‌you‌‌should‌‌ask‌‌that…‌  ‌
● I‌‌guess‌‌what‌‌I'm‌‌trying‌‌to‌‌say‌‌is...‌  ‌ ● That’s‌‌weird‌‌I‌‌was‌‌just‌‌talking‌‌about‌‌this‌‌the‌‌other‌‌day…‌  ‌
● In‌‌other‌‌words…‌  ‌ ● Hhmmmm‌‌that’s‌‌a‌‌tough‌‌one…‌  ‌
● To‌‌put‌‌it‌‌another‌‌way…‌  ‌ ● That’s‌‌an‌‌interesting‌‌question…‌  ‌
● How‌‌can‌‌I‌‌put‌‌this?‌  ‌ ● Now‌‌let‌‌me‌‌see…‌ 

Changing‌‌topic‌  ‌ Adding‌‌additional‌‌points‌  ‌
● Moving‌‌on‌‌to…‌  ‌ ● It’s‌‌also‌‌worth‌‌bearing‌‌in‌‌mind‌‌that...‌  ‌
● Now‌‌when‌‌it‌‌comes‌‌to…‌  ‌ ● Another‌‌point‌‌worth‌‌highlighting‌‌is…‌  ‌
● …‌‌which‌‌leads‌‌me‌‌on‌‌to…‌  ‌ ● What’s‌‌more/On‌‌top‌‌of‌‌that‌  ‌
● Now‌‌let’s‌‌take‌‌a‌‌look‌‌at…‌  ‌ ● It‌‌must‌‌also‌‌be‌‌pointed‌‌out‌‌that…‌  ‌
● Let’s‌‌move‌‌on‌‌shall‌‌we?‌  ‌ ● Aside‌‌from‌‌that,‌  ‌

Agreeing‌  ‌ Disagreeing‌  ‌
● Totally/Absolutely/Exactly‌  ‌ ● I‌‌see‌‌what‌‌you‌‌mean‌‌but…‌  ‌
● I‌‌think‌‌we’re‌‌on‌‌the‌‌same‌‌page‌‌here.‌  ‌ ● I‌‌take‌‌your‌‌point‌‌but…‌  ‌
● I’m‌‌with‌‌you‌‌on‌‌that‌‌one.‌  ‌ ● I‌‌beg‌‌to‌‌differ‌‌I’m‌‌afraid.‌  ‌
● I‌‌couldn’t‌‌agree‌‌more.‌  ‌ ● I’m‌‌afraid‌‌I‌‌have‌‌to‌‌disagree‌‌with‌‌you‌‌there.‌  ‌
● Hear,‌‌hear!‌  ‌ ● Yes‌‌but‌‌if‌‌we‌‌look‌‌at‌‌it‌‌from‌‌another‌‌angle…‌  ‌
● I’d‌‌go‌‌along‌‌with‌‌that.‌  ‌ ● That’s‌‌not‌‌exactly‌‌how‌‌I‌‌see‌‌it.‌  ‌
● I‌‌was‌‌just‌‌going‌‌to‌‌say‌‌that.‌  ‌ ● No,‌‌you’ve‌‌lost‌‌me‌‌there.‌  ‌
● You‌‌took‌‌the‌‌words‌‌right‌‌out‌‌of‌‌my‌‌mouth.‌  ‌ ● I’m‌‌afraid‌‌I‌‌just‌‌don’t‌‌buy‌‌it.‌  ‌

Convincing/Negotiating‌  ‌ Making‌‌a‌‌decision‌  ‌
● Wouldn’t‌‌it‌‌be‌‌better‌‌to‌‌…?‌  ‌ ● Right,‌‌let’s‌‌get‌‌down‌‌to‌‌the‌‌nitty‌‌gritty.‌  ‌
● I‌‌hear‌‌what‌‌you’re‌‌saying‌‌but…‌  ‌ ● I’m‌‌torn‌‌between‌‌____‌‌and‌‌____‌  ‌
● Hear‌‌me‌‌out‌‌here‌‌… ‌ ‌ ● At‌‌the‌‌end‌‌of‌‌the‌‌day,‌‌we’ve‌‌got‌‌to‌‌choose‌‌one…‌  ‌
● I’m‌‌sure‌‌we‌‌can‌‌come‌‌to‌‌a‌‌compromise.‌  ‌ ● My‌‌first‌‌instinct‌‌is‌‌to‌‌go‌‌for…‌‌what‌‌do‌‌you‌‌think?‌  ‌
● Ok,‌‌ok,‌‌you’ve‌‌talked‌‌me‌‌round.‌‌(you’ve‌‌convinced‌‌me)‌  ‌ ● The‌‌one‌‌that‌‌jumps‌‌out‌‌at‌‌me‌‌is…‌  ‌

Asking‌‌for‌‌opinion‌  ‌ Impressive‌‌structures‌  ‌
● What’s‌‌your‌‌take‌‌on‌‌this?‌  ‌ ● Coming‌‌back‌‌to‌‌what‌‌(Javi)‌‌was‌‌saying‌‌about‌‌….‌‌I’d‌‌also‌‌like‌‌ 
● Where‌‌do‌‌you‌‌stand‌‌on‌‌this‌‌topic?‌  ‌ to‌‌point‌‌out‌‌that…‌  ‌
● What‌‌do‌‌you‌‌reckon?‌| ‌ ‌‌wɒdəjə‌‌ˈrekən‌‌| ‌ ‌ ● I‌‌think‌‌it’s‌‌important‌‌not‌‌to‌‌forget‌‌that…‌  ‌
● Would‌‌you‌‌go‌‌along‌‌with‌‌that?‌‌(after‌‌expressing‌‌opinion)‌  ‌ ● The‌‌vast‌‌majority‌‌of‌‌people‌‌tend‌‌to‌‌think‌‌that…‌  ‌
● What‌‌are‌‌your‌‌thoughts‌‌on‌‌this?‌  ‌ ● When‌‌all’s‌‌said‌‌and‌‌done…‌  ‌

Giving‌‌examples‌  ‌ Wrap‌‌up/referring‌‌back‌  ‌
● A‌‌clear‌‌example‌‌of‌‌this‌‌is…‌  ‌ ● So‌‌as‌‌I‌‌was‌‌saying…‌  ‌
● The‌‌first‌‌example‌‌that‌‌springs‌‌to‌‌mind‌‌is…‌  ‌ ● In‌‌summary,‌  ‌
● For‌‌instance,‌  ‌ ● In‌‌a‌‌nutshell,‌  ‌
● The‌‌most‌‌obvious‌‌example‌‌is…‌  ‌ ● In‌‌summary,‌  ‌
● When‌‌I‌‌hear‌‌the‌‌word‌‌____,‌‌I‌‌immediately‌‌think‌‌of‌‌____‌  ‌

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