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English conversation tips | Agreeing and disagreeing | Formal & informal English

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There are many English expressions for agreeing and disagreeing: I agree! I concur! I’m with you! I have to disagree! I beg to differ! But, do you know which ones are formal English and which ones are informal English?
Join me in this English lesson for a review of the most common expressions in different contexts.

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00:00 Introduction
00:36 Agreeing - Informal
01:05 Agreeing - Neutral
02:04 Agreeing - Formal
02:31 Disagreeing - Informal
03:08 Disagreeing - Neutral
04:16 Disagreeing - Formal
05:00 Formality mismatch (too formal)
05:52 Formality mismatch (too informal)

Watch related lesson:
How to use ‘recommend’ and ‘suggest’ in conversation: https://youtu.be/yDZbxPwbfLw

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My name is Minoo. I’m originally from Iran, and I live and work in the U.K.

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