2024-01-10
15 分钟Hi there.
This is Harry.
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And in this particular lesson, we're going to focus on disagreement, how to disagree in English, but politely.
Okay.
So it's an advanced English lesson looking at ways and expressions you can use as to how to disagree with somebody, but in a polite way.
Of course.
If we don't disagree with somebody, we can just simply say, I don't agree.
No, I don't.
I don't agree with you.
No, that's rubbish.
Yeah.
So that can come across sometimes as a bit rude.
But if we want to be a bit polite because either it's a customer or it's our boss or it's somebody we don't wish to upset, or perhaps we're just a nice person and we don't like to be rude, if we can avoid it, then there are ways in which you can disagree politely, as always, or in many cases.
We've got ten of these.
I'll give them to you one by one and hopefully give you an example that you'll be able to use and you'll be able to practice them.
Okay, let's start.