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πŸ“• English grammar & vocab
Catch the next list of SUPER LINKING WORDS! πŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

As I promised, today I am posting Upper Intermediate level linking words which help you ACE YOUR IELTS SPEAKING exam!

They help you to sound more natural, and increase the range of vocabulary in your speech. Rather than repeating β€œI think, I think” all the time, use different linking words to add colour to your speech.

Here you are:

1. After much thought, …

2. After weighing up both sides of the argument, …

3. Although I can see both points of view / Although I can understand the opposite point of view, …

4. As I see it, ...

5. Correct me if I’m wrong, but …

6. For me/ From my point of view, …

7. Frankly, …

8. I am not very familiar with this topic, but …

9. I do believe/ feel/think …

10. I have come to the conclusion that …

11. I might change my mind later, but …

12. I reckon/suppose …

13. I tend to think that …

14. I’m not sure I’m the right person to ask, but / I have very limited experience of this, but …

15. I’m pretty confident that …

16. I’ve always thought that …

17. If you ask me, …

18. I'm (absolutely) convinced that …

19. In my humble opinion / IMHO, …

20. It could be said that …

21. It seems clear to me that …

22. It would seem to me that …

23. My initial reaction is …

24. Not everyone will/would agree with me, but …

25. Personally speaking / Speaking for myself, …

26. The way I see it (is) …

27. To be (perfectly) frank, …

28. To the best of my knowledge, …

29. What I think is …

30. You could say …


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TED Talks: How to make faster decisions

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USEFUL PHRESAL VERBS

1⃣ Up to: we have at least three definitions for this phresal verb.

1. Doing
Eg. Hey man, what are you up to(doing)?

2. Good enough
Eg.
πŸ…° Lets go and play cricket mate.🏌
πŸ…± oh! I am sorry, I am not up to at playing cricket buddy.

3. Well enough
πŸ…°πŸƒβ€β™€ hey bro, am going to run tommorow morning, are you interested running with me?
πŸ…± I am afraid. I am not up to running; I have got a cough.

NB. up to you, means if doing something is more useful to someone else.
πŸ…°. Shall I do my homework now?
πŸ…±. You decide; it is up to you.

2⃣. up for means not interezted at something.
Eg.1
   πŸ…° I have got a ticket of the cinema for both of us.
   πŸ…± Sorry. I'm not really up for watching that film.

Eg.2
πŸ…°. What are you up for doing tonight buddy?
πŸ…±. I feel like watching film.
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