My advice is that you read them, choose 5 or 6 that you particularly like and learn them from your heart. I also recommend not using “I agree with you” anymore, because it`s terribly easy, and if you`re trying to pass a Speaking B2 or Speaking C1, it certainly won`t be enough. So let`s take a look. We will now take a look at some differences of opinion. In that case, I should tell you that every time we disagree with someone, it might seem pretty rude if we just said, “I don`t agree.” That`s why I`ve added 4 opening expressions that make disagreements more polite. So, if you are looking at the following list, try to combine one of the 4 expressions of the first level, one of the different expressions of the second level. For example: (1) I am afraid (2) I do not share your point of view. In the production of language, whether speaking or writing, one of the most important linguistic functions is agreement and indution. This voice communication is important because it allows spokespersons to negotiate importance and make deals while communicating with others. That is why I will teach you, in this brief speech, how to express consent and disagreement in English with a complete list of expressions that will allow you to agree with others and disagree. I will also show you some expressions to express your opinion, as this is closely related to how we agree or disagree with others. Hello! I don`t know what you`re asking.
Could you find out more? I hope that all these expressions, to agree and disagree, are useful. Remember that communication is about interacting with others, so you should really strive to communicate with others accurately and appropriately. Finally, I also recommend using some of these phrases in your writing tasks for B2 and C1, in particular. Ya está corregido. Muchas gracias por colaborar con la Web del Inglés en las pequeñas erratas. . . .