Avoid Saying "I disagree." | Use these phrases to build your vocabulary
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging video script, the host, Wes, from the interactive English channel, humorously addresses the importance of expanding one's vocabulary when disagreeing. He introduces various polite and assertive phrases to express disagreement in conversation, such as 'I beg to differ,' 'I don't see it that way,' 'I have a different perspective,' and 'with all due respect.' The script also covers more formal and confrontational expressions, like 'I completely disagree' and 'it's the exact opposite.' Wes encourages viewers to subscribe and turn on notifications for more language lessons aimed at improving fluency and offers a speaking course for further practice.
Takeaways
- ๐ The script is a conversational English lesson focused on teaching different ways to disagree politely and effectively.
- ๐ The video starts with a casual conversation about pizza and music, leading into the main topic of disagreement phrases.
- ๐ The instructor, Wes, uses the Engram viewer to demonstrate the frequency of certain phrases, emphasizing the importance of 'I beg to differ'.
- ๐ Wes introduces and explains various phrases to use when disagreeing, such as 'I beg to differ', 'I don't see it that way', and 'I have a different perspective'.
- ๐ The video provides examples of how to use these phrases in everyday conversation and in more formal or authoritative settings.
- ๐ Wes offers a speaking course for those who want to improve their speaking skills, with weekly topics, pronunciation exercises, and speaking activities.
- ๐จโ๐ซ The channel, Interactive English, is designed to help learners reach their fluency goals by teaching practical English skills.
- ๐บ The video encourages viewers to subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications to receive updates on new lessons.
- ๐ค The script includes a discussion on the appropriateness of phrases in different contexts, advising viewers to use disagreement phrases in meaningful discussions rather than casual conversations.
- ๐ Wes encourages viewers to hit the like button and subscribe, reinforcing the importance of practicing and reviewing new vocabulary to improve fluency.
- ๐ The video concludes with a reminder to review the lesson and to watch more video lessons to continue building vocabulary and language skills.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is about learning different ways to express disagreement in English conversation.
Who is the speaker in the video script?
-The speaker in the video script is Wes, the host of the channel 'Interactive English'.
What is the purpose of the channel 'Interactive English'?
-The purpose of the channel 'Interactive English' is to help individuals reach their fluency goals in English.
What is the first phrase Wes introduces to disagree politely in English?
-The first phrase Wes introduces to disagree politely is 'I beg to differ'.
What tool does Wes suggest to check the commonality of phrases?
-Wes suggests using 'engram viewer' to check how frequently different words and phrases are used.
What is the speaking course mentioned by Wes about?
-The speaking course mentioned by Wes is designed to help individuals speak confidently, clearly, and naturally, with a different speaking topic each week.
What is another polite way to express disagreement suggested by Wes?
-Another polite way to express disagreement suggested by Wes is to say 'I don't see it that way' or 'That's not the way I see it'.
What does Wes mean by 'perspective' and 'point of view' in the context of disagreement?
-In the context of disagreement, 'perspective' and 'point of view' refer to the way one views or interprets something, and they are used to indicate a difference in opinion.
What is the meaning of the phrase 'with all due respect' used in disagreements?
-'With all due respect' is a very polite and formal way to disagree, often used when disagreeing with a person of authority.
What does Wes suggest to do if one believes that learning different phrases for disagreement is not important?
-Wes suggests that if someone believes learning different phrases for disagreement is not important, they should still consider learning them to improve speaking fluency and be more accurate in certain situations.
How does Wes recommend reinforcing the learning of new phrases?
-Wes recommends reinforcing the learning of new phrases through multiple exposures, practice, and revisiting the lesson to make the phrases a part of one's active memory.
What does Wes emphasize about the use of the phrase 'but' in expressing disagreement?
-Wes emphasizes that 'but' is used to acknowledge what someone says and then introduce a counterargument, making the disagreement polite and not too confrontational.
What are some of the more aggressive ways to disagree presented by Wes?
-Some of the more aggressive ways to disagree presented by Wes include saying 'I'd say the exact opposite' or using adverbs like 'absolutely', 'totally', 'strongly', and 'vehemently' with the verb 'disagree'.
Outlines
๐ Introducing Different Ways to Disagree
The script starts with a casual conversation between two people discussing the importance of learning to disagree politely. Wes, the presenter, introduces himself and the channel, Interactive English, emphasizing the importance of subscribing for fluency improvement. He then introduces the phrase 'I beg to differ' as a polite way to disagree, providing examples and noting its preference over 'I beg to disagree.' Wes encourages viewers to join his speaking course for better fluency and continues to explain other phrases for disagreement, like 'I don't see it that way.'
๐ค Using 'I Have a Different Perspective'
Wes continues discussing polite disagreement phrases, specifically 'I have a different perspective' and 'I have a different point of view.' He explains these phrases are suitable for meaningful discussions and debates. Wes gives examples of contexts where these phrases might be used, such as discussions about climate change or personal opinions. He also provides examples from popular media to illustrate how these phrases can be used effectively in conversations.
๐ Respectful Disagreement in Formal Settings
Wes introduces 'with all due respect' as a formal way to disagree, often used in professional or authoritative contexts. He shares examples from courtroom scenarios and business meetings. Additionally, Wes explains other polite disagreement phrases like 'I see your point, but...' and 'I don't think that's quite right,' providing scenarios where they might be appropriately used. He then introduces more confrontational phrases like 'I'd say the exact opposite' and 'I completely disagree,' discussing their usage and common adverb combinations for emphasis.
Mindmap
Keywords
๐กDisagree
๐กOutdoors
๐กPizza
๐กMusic
๐กVocabulary
๐กPolite
๐กFluency
๐กPerspective
๐กRespect
๐กConfrontational
๐กAdverb
Highlights
Introduction to the topic of disagreeing politely in conversation.
Suggestion to subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications for English learning.
First phrase introduced: 'I beg to differ', a polite way to disagree.
Explanation of the phrase 'I beg to differ' with examples.
Use of 'I beg to differ' in the context of a speaking course advertisement.
Second phrase introduced: 'I don't see it that way' or 'That's not the way I see it'.
Discussion on the appropriateness of phrases based on the context of disagreement.
Third phrase introduced: 'I have a different perspective' or 'I have a different point of view'.
Use of 'different perspective' in debates and discussions.
Fourth phrase introduced: 'With all due respect', used to disagree formally.
Examples of 'With all due respect' in legal and business contexts.
Fifth phrase introduced: 'But', to acknowledge before disagreeing.
Sixth phrase introduced: 'I don't think that's quite right', a mild form of disagreement.
Seventh phrase introduced: 'I'd say the exact opposite', a more aggressive form of disagreement.
Use of adverbs like 'absolutely', 'totally', 'strongly', 'vehemently' to emphasize disagreement.
Review of the lesson and the importance of practicing new phrases.
Encouragement to watch another video lesson for further vocabulary building.
Transcripts
hey how's it going you know I'm doing
pretty well how are you not bad you know
it's a beautiful day out I'm thinking
about going for a walk it's always good
to get outside right I disagree okay you
know not an outdoors person I understand
but what are you going to do for lunch
I'm thinking Pizza everyone loves pizza
I
disagree huh how about uh music music is
good yeah but I I Just Disagree look I I
understand understand that you don't
like any of those things but you you
should try to add a little flavor to
your vocabulary and learn different ways
to disagree with
someone I disagree oh my God okay I am
going to help you so let's learn some
common and useful ways to disagree with
someone and these are phrases that you
can use in everyday conversation but I
think the one thing that we can all
agree on is that you should subscribe to
the channel turn on notifications that
way I can become your teacher my name is
Wes the channel is interactive English
it's all about trying to help you reach
your fluency goals so one thing that you
can say when you want to disagree is I
beg to differ and this is a polite way
to disagree so let's say that you don't
know someone you don't want to seem too
aggressive and say oh no I I disagree
with you so this is a great phrase that
you can use I beg to differ you were a
colossal ass
hat oh no I beg to differ oh the three
of us I was by far the most supportive I
got to be honest with you there's
nothing here too spectacular oh I beg
the
diffa my father took great pride in his
appearance he doesn't buy happiness I
beg to differ who bring me the Wall
Street Journal to fight to the death now
I have had people ask me if it's okay to
say I beg to disagree and it's just not
as common used we can check out engram
viewer which allows us to see how
frequently different words and phrases
are used and as you can see it's much
more common to just say I beg to differ
now if you were to tell me that
improving your speaking skills is not
that important I would say I beg to
differ I think it's very important that
you practice and improve your speaking
skills and if that's the way you feel
you should check out my speaking course
click on the link down Below in the
description the course is all about
trying to help you speak confidently
speak clearly and speak naturally each
week there is a different speaking topic
you will learn vocabulary related to
that topic we warm up each lesson with
pronunciation or connected speech we do
a variety of engaging speaking
activities and I'll teach you some of
the language nuances like when to use
certain words and phrases so check out
that link down below if you'd like to to
sign up or learn more about the course
and I just hope to speak to you soon
let's continue with more useful ways to
say I disagree and another polite and
more friendly way to tell someone this
is just to say I don't see it that way
or that's not the way I see it you are
letting this person know that you
disagree and just see things differently
again it's polite it's not rude and you
can say this to anyone so I I always
tell you that you should hit the like
button and I hope that you agree and go
ahead and do that but let let's say that
you disagree you can tell me that's not
the way I see it and I would say that's
okay I'm still going to help you build
your vocabulary and give you some more
examples using these phrases which makes
you the biggest liar of History see it
that way but I hear the chatter people
saying there's something wrong with us
not the way I see it grow me up why
because everybody else is that's not the
way I see it you could also say I have a
different perspective or I have a
different point of view in this case
perspective and point of view they're
really synonyms you're talking about the
way that you view something this is
another way to politely tell someone
that you disagree and have a different
opinion and personally I think these are
great phrases if you're having a debate
or a discussion with a friend a
colleague a family member
because you're you want to respect
someone else's opinion while at the same
time Express disagreement let's think of
a topic so I can give you some examples
uh like climate change if one person
says we need to have many more
regulations to address climate change a
person might say well I have a different
point of view or if someone says well we
can't have too many regulations because
it's going to hurt economic growth and
another person responds well I have a
different perspective so these are great
phrases to use in that context to
express disagreement now on the flip
side if someone you know makes a comment
like this pizza is the best you're not
really going to use one of these phrases
you're not really going to say well I
have a different perspective it's going
to sound out of place in that context so
think about using these phrases with
more meaningful discussions when you're
talking about the way you view some
topic the second sons are foreign
soldiers brought here by a foreign Queen
to destroy our city and our history I
understand I have a different
perspective of course you like him cuz
he was the good guy me I got a different
perspective I think I'm making a
jumpsuit okay I have a different point
of view I represent someone who's been
living a regular everyday mom life and I
have looked at this thing like 100
different ways from my point of view
from their point of view 98 others and
no bottom line I'm in the wrong then we
have with all due respect this is a very
polite and formal way to disagree with
someone and often you would use this
when disagreeing with a person of
authority and if you watch law shows I'm
sure that you have heard this phrase the
judge is a person of authority and if
someone disagrees with the judge they
may say you with all due respect we ask
you to enforce the subpoena with all due
respect your honor Chloe Decker is not
on trial uh all due respect your honor
but the witness is not just one small
element of the state's C but you could
also use this in business if you want to
disagree with your boss or even with
family members in-laws you disagree you
want to be a little more polite maybe a
little more formal you could say with
all due respect and then tell them what
it is that you disagree with he's in
position for the drop pull him out now
all doe respect my team specializes in
these situations with all due respect
since you don't speak for all of us we
should put it to a vote and then see
where we stand Sir with all due respect
the first thing that you taught me when
you came to the 99 is that we're a team
I see your point but that's a good point
but where I see where you're coming from
but and notice how I'm emphasizing the
word but because there are different
ways that you can introduce this phrase
and really you're acknowledging what
someone says and then using the word but
to express disagreement it's polite it's
not too confrontational and you don't
have to say but I disagree you can say
but and then give your counter argument
so maybe you tell me that you don't
think it's very important to learn the
different phrases I might say I
understand where you're coming from but
learning these different phrases will
help you improve your speaking fluency
by allowing you to be more accurate in
certain situations I see your point but
I I kind of value the sleeping pill
that's a good point but no you're
getting Dr no like I can't go I'm super
hung over right now you could also say I
don't think that's quite right this is a
great way to disagree with someone
because you think what they're saying is
wrong or incorrect however it's not
necessarily rude so here are some
incorrect things that someone might say
and you can respond with this phrase I
think the Earth is
flat I don't think that's quite right or
American English and British English are
exactly the same I don't think that's
quite right and then this is what I look
like when I take my shirt off and you
could say with all due respect I don't
think that's quite right and you are
absolutely right that this is not what
my stomach looks like honey we invented
lacrosse I don't think that's right
every single snowflake is exactly alike
I don't think that's right no it's true
just like fingerprints NBC News has the
problem Oh I don't think that's right
and then if you want to get a little
more aggressive you could say I'd say
the exact opposite or it's the exact
opposite so now we're starting to get a
little more confrontational because not
only are you telling someone that you
disagree you're saying the opposite is
true and this is a common collocation
with the word opposite the exact
opposite so in this case you are
certainly letting someone know that you
disagree don't think I'm hot enough to
go out with a guy like Glenn no no I'm
saying exactly the opposite it's a
malfunction a bug it's exactly to the
opposite don't escalate rules are meant
to be broken it's the exact opposite of
what they're meant for put animal on my
picturing a horse o the exact opposite
actually what was the opposite of a
horse seahorse I completely disagree so
this again is a little more
confrontational because we're just
taking our original phrase and we're
emphasizing our disagreement using an
adverb and there are some common adverb
verb col ations you can tell someone I
absolutely disagree or I totally
disagree or I strongly disagree or I
vehemently disagree and vehemently is a
great adverb that just means in a strong
and emotional way now there are many
others but these are some common cations
whenever you want to emphasize just how
much you disagree everything is a fight
I completely disagree you had it popping
tonight I totally disagree I didn't know
what Anna was trying to say with this
look I completely disagree she said
vehemently that's a big word so I have
to believe her now for a little review
and if you think that review is not
important well I beg to differ because
this is what's going to really help you
build your vocabulary and perhaps you
believe that you're not going to
remember all of these different phrases
and in that case with all due respect I
see your point but using two in a row
but the more you get exposure to these
phases the more you practice using them
and come back and watch this lesson
again you're going to make these phrases
a part of your active memory because you
you don't just learn vocabulary one time
and then you're done it's the exact
opposite you need to review new words
and phrases multiple times in order to
make it stick
now I would recommend that you continue
building your vocabulary by watching
another video Lesson and if you are not
going to do that well I vehemently
disagree okay I'm just kidding you can
do whatever you want but in all
seriousness I hope you enjoyed the
lesson and learned something new and if
you did please hit that like button as
always thank you so much for watching
and I will see you next time so long
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