Agreeing and disagreeing

In this video, Emir and Paul discuss a design for a client. Listen to the language they use for agreeing and disagreeing and practise saying the useful phrases.

Do the preparation exercise first. Then watch the video and do the exercises to check your understanding and practise the language.

Transcript

Ana: Hi! I'm Ana. Welcome to What to Say!

Do you know what to say when you agree and disagree? Listen out for useful language for agreeing and disagreeing. Then, we'll practise saying the new phrases – after this.

 

Paul: So?

Emir: I'm not convinced by that idea.

Paul: Why?

Emir: Well, this design is just too simple. 

Paul: It's not simple, it's minimal. Plus, it's what the client asked for.

Emir: I'm not so sure. Look … Look at these designs here. I think this is the style that the client wants.

Paul: Hmmm … I think I disagree. They said they wanted it clean and minimal.

Emir: These designs are clean and minimal. 

Paul: Look, don't get me wrong, Emir. I like them, but I don't think they fit the brief. For example, here, there's just a bit too much going on.

Emir: OK, I see what you mean, but without all the colour, it would look a bit … empty. 

Paul: True. OK, how about taking that and that away? So it still looks interesting, but less busy. 

Emir: OK … maybe you've got a point there. Actually, that has given me an idea.

Emir: So we remove the blue. I think that creates a nice balance.

Paul: Yeah, yeah. I think you're right. Changing the circles helped too. 

Emir: I agree. So we're happy with this now?

Paul: Yes, definitely. 

Emir: So it looks like we can agree!

Paul: Occasionally. 

 

Ana: Hello again! I'm pleased that Paul and Emir agreed with each other in the end. So, did you notice the useful phrases used for agreeing and disagreeing? Listen to me and then repeat. 

 

I'm not convinced by that idea.

I'm not so sure.

I think I disagree.

Don't get me wrong, but I don't think they fit. 

I see what you mean, but it looks a bit empty. 

OK, maybe you've got a point there.

I think you're right.

Yes, definitely.

I agree. 

 

Ana: Try and use some of these phrases the next time you agree and disagree in English. Bye for now!

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Submitted by Ahmed Salah Fayez on Wed, 12/10/2022 - 07:22

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yesterday, i disagreed with my colleague in the office in our points of view.

Submitted by Moana624 on Mon, 26/09/2022 - 16:16

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This 's an efficient way to practice,I like it.

Submitted by maride on Sun, 25/09/2022 - 20:18

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I can't find the video. Can anyone help, please?

Hi maride,

Sorry to hear about the problem. I have just checked the video, and it is working for me at the moment. It may have been a temporary problem, or the video may be blocked in your area. 

Can you see other videos in the Speaking section?

Perhaps you can try using a different computer/device or web browser to see if it works. Good luck with it.

Jonathan

The LearnEnglish Team

Hello mr.jonathan
I've problem too , I tried to do all your instructions but the video still not working.
Thank you very much .

Hello lalomh,

I'm sorry to hear that. I don't see any problems with the video on my end. 

I'd suggest you try using a different browser and/or a different device to see the video.

Sometimes our videos don't play in certain locations, so that could be part of the issue.

If you still can't see the video, please let us know what browser, browser version and operating system you are using, as well as where you are located. We might be able to give you better advice.

Good luck!

All the best,
Kirk
The LearnEnglish Team

Submitted by Stéphanie_Cer on Sun, 25/09/2022 - 15:20

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The latest time that I disagreed was with my son when he asked me for for the second time in the week, to go to a party.

Submitted by Magsut on Thu, 15/09/2022 - 16:07

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the lastest time I disagreed is when I talking with my friend

Submitted by Hop_dai_de on Tue, 30/08/2022 - 14:38

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um... I think that the conversation is a bit short, can the council make it longer?