Four in a Row – Agreeing and Disagreeing
Part 1. Write three questions for discussion with your groupmates. The questions should be good for giving opinions and agreeing and disagreeing.
E.g. Do you think the man should pay the bill on a first date?
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Part 2. In groups, ask your questions and have a conversation. Try to use the below expressions. If you use an expression successfully, you can cross it off. The first student to cross off four squares in a row is the winner.
(Note: After using an expression, you have to say something relevant).
As far as I’m concerned… / I understand where you’re coming from, but… / If you ask me, … / I couldn’t agree with you more.Let’s just move on, shall we? / I beg to differ. / I couldn’t agree with you more. / Let’s just move on, shall we?
We see eye to eye. / I was just going to say that! / Tell me about it! / The way I see it…
I suppose so. / Sorry to interrupt, but.. / I’m afraid I disagree. / I agree with you 100 percent.