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  • You're learning with nine to five English business English for the workplace

  • Hi, Tim here with another 9 to 5 English lesson in

  • Today's lesson we're going to learn how [to] agree with ideas

  • Every day in life and work. We have to decide whether we agree or

  • disagree with other people's ideas

  • it might be in a serious discussion about who to hire or

  • how to cut costs or in a simple conversation about where to go for lunch and

  • when you hear an idea that you like

  • You want to show your support for it, right?

  • so you say something to agree with the idea to give it your support and

  • One good way to do that is to use that word

  • support, I mean

  • You can say something like I can support that

  • There are other ways to say the same thing

  • for example

  • you can say something makes a lot of sense which means it is [a] good idea or

  • you could say that [an] idea could work and

  • By saying something makes sense or could work

  • You're not just saying you agree

  • But that you agree because it's a good idea

  • How about practicing these expressions for [agreeing]?

  • We're going to present [some] examples

  • after each example try repeating it yourself

  • Ready let's get started

  • Yes, I think that could work

  • I can support that

  • You've brought up a really important point there

  • That makes a lot of sense to me, too

  • So we've [just] practiced some simple ways of showing that you agree with an idea

  • But what if you think an idea is more than just good I mean

  • what if you think it's a

  • fantastic idea

  • Well in that case

  • You want to agree strongly with the idea and show that you really love it in

  • English we've got some great expressions for this situation

  • for example

  • You can say I couldn't have said it better myself

  • Which means the person explained it perfectly?

  • Similarly you can say I couldn't agree with you more

  • Which means you totally agree?

  • These expressions beginning with AI are used to show you strongly agree

  • But you can start with that

  • meaning the idea and say how great it is for

  • [example], you could say that's brilliant

  • or

  • That's the best idea I've heard all day

  • Let's practice these expressions

  • for agreeing

  • strongly with ideas

  • Remember to repeat each example after you hear it I?

  • Couldn't have said it better myself

  • I couldn't agree with you more

  • That's Brilliant

  • That's the best idea I've heard all day

  • Now we've been focusing on how to show you agree with an idea but sometimes

  • You hear an idea and you're not [sure] if you agree

  • I mean, you don't really think it's a good or a bad idea in

  • This situation you can say that you feel neutral about it

  • So how can you express [that] feeling?

  • Well for one you can say that you are not exactly sure about it

  • That tells people that you might agree or you might disagree, but you don't know yet

  • Another way to express that you are neutral about an idea is

  • To say you could go either way, or that there are?

  • Pros and [cons] to both options

  • These are useful expressions when you're not sure what you think

  • or when you don't want to support one side or the other too quickly and

  • if you really think that two sides of an idea or two choices are

  • perfectly equal

  • you can say it's a

  • toss-Up

  • This expression comes from tossing [a] coin

  • Which is a way of choosing between two sides

  • Now it's your turn to practice using these expressions

  • once again

  • You can repeat the example

  • [after] you hear them

  • Well, I'm not exactly sure about that yet

  • I could go either way on this

  • I think there are pros and cons to both options

  • To me, it's a toss-up

  • so we've worked through some great expressions for agreeing and

  • Showing [that] you feel neutral about an idea, but how does this sound in conversation?

  • Let's listen to a short dialogue between two [co-workers]

  • John and Lucas

  • John is discussing some ideas for the business and

  • Lucas agrees with him

  • So I think we need to focus on new customers

  • yes, that makes a lot of sense to me too and

  • Maybe we need a fresh ad campaign I

  • Couldn't agree with you more

  • Can you hear how lucas showed his agreement with John's ideas?

  • He said that the idea of focusing on new customers makes a lot of sense

  • That expression shows basic agreement

  • Then he agreed

  • Strongly with the idea of a fresh ad campaign saying he couldn't agree more

  • Now it's your turn to practice

  • Will repeat the dialogue, but this time we're going to beep out the second speaker's words

  • You will have to say those parts yourself

  • Remember to start by saying that the first idea makes a lot of sense

  • Then you'll say [that] you couldn't agree more

  • Here we go

  • So I think we need [to] focus on new customers

  • and maybe we need a fresh ad campaign

  • all right, so we've learned some great ways to agree with other people's ideas and

  • We've looked at how to show you are neutral about an idea

  • In our next lesson we'll look at how to disagree with an idea

  • until then so long and

  • Happy Learning

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