Sooner or later you will get the urge to agree or disagree with something that is
being said in English. Offering an opinion can be difficult when it is not in your first language.
You may know exactly what you want to say in your native tongue, but are unsure of how to express
your views in English. You may also worry that your words will not come out properly or that you
might hurt someone's feelings by being too forward. Although it is easier to sit back and say
nothing at all, you will become bored or frustrated if all you can do is nod your head yes or
shake your head no, especially if you have a strong opinion about something.
The best
thing to do is to learn and practise some common
expressions that are used in discussions and
debates. For example, there is a difference between agreeing strongly or only slightly.
Study the common expressions and practise saying them before you move on to the practice exercises.
After you have completed the exercises successfully, find a friend or a group that you can practise
debating with. Use the suggested topics, or make up
topics of your own.