100 Easy English Phrases for Group Discussions
There are 100 simple phrases to use in a group discussion:
- I agree with you.
- I disagree with that.
- That’s a good point.
- I see what you mean.
- Can you explain that further?
- Let’s look at it from another angle.
- I think we should focus on…
- What do you think about…?
- I’m not sure about that.
- Could you clarify that?
- I’d like to add something here.
- That’s an interesting idea.
- I see your point, but…
- What if we consider…?
- In my opinion…
- I believe that…
- I’m not convinced by that.
- I agree, but…
- Could you give an example?
- That sounds reasonable.
- I understand your perspective, but…
- I think we need to think about…
- Let’s not forget about…
- What does everyone think of…?
- I think we should move on to…
- That’s a valid point.
- I don’t think that’s the case.
- That’s one way to look at it.
- I agree to some extent.
- I don’t agree with that.
- What are your thoughts on…?
- I’m not sure I follow you.
- Can we all agree that…?
- What do others think about…?
- I have a different view on this.
- Can I jump in here?
- I’m glad you brought that up.
- Let’s go back to what we were saying.
- That’s a good suggestion.
- I’m not sure I see it that way.
- I think we can all agree that…
- I’m open to other ideas.
- I think we should also consider…
- I don’t think we’ve fully discussed…
- Can we focus on…
- I think we’re getting off track.
- I’d like to hear from someone else.
- I see it differently because…
- Let me just add one more thing.
- I don’t believe that’s the main issue.
- I think we’ve covered that part already.
- Let me play devil’s advocate here.
- I see your point, but I think…
- Maybe we should think about it in a different way.
- I agree, but only to a certain extent.
- Let me clarify what I meant.
- That’s something to think about.
- Can you give me more details?
- I think we’re missing the main issue.
- I have a similar view on that.
- That’s a good idea, but…
- I agree with some parts of that.
- Let’s take a step back.
- I think that’s a valid concern.
- We haven’t fully explored…
- I think we’re on the right track.
- Can we go back to the original topic?
- I’m not sure I agree with that approach.
- That’s an interesting perspective.
- What would happen if we did it this way?
- I think that needs more thought.
- Could we look at it from another viewpoint?
- I think there’s another side to this.
- What if we tried something different?
- I think we need more information on that.
- I don’t see how that fits into the discussion.
- Let’s try to focus on the key issues.
- I think we’re getting a bit off-topic.
- I’d like to hear more about that.
- That’s something we need to explore further.
- I think we need to prioritize this.
- Can you explain that in more detail?
- That’s an important point to consider.
- I think that’s a fair suggestion.
- I understand your point, but…
- What do you mean by that?
- I’m not sure how that fits in.
- I think we can agree that…
- I have another suggestion.
- That’s an interesting thought, but…
- I’m not sure I can agree with that.
- Let’s go with your idea for now.
- I see where you’re coming from.
- Let’s talk more about that later.
- I agree with what you just said.
- I think we need to look at both sides.
- Could we narrow it down a bit?
- I’d like to add something to that.
- I think we’re making progress.
- Let’s take a moment to think about it.
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