Useful language
Asking for clarification /more information 
Changing the subject/Moving on 
Checking that people are following 
Checking that you have understood 
Dealing with difficult questions
Describing aims and objectives/Intentions 
Describing processes and developments and changes 
Expressing doubt and reservation
Exemplification - giving examples 
Expressing reasons and explanations 
Giving, withholding & seeking permission
Holding the floor - preventing interruptions 
Presenting and discussing results 
- Why don't you      ....
 - I think you      should ....
 - My advice would      be to ....
 - I'm sure you      ought to ....
 - Don't you think      it would be better to ....
 - You ought to ...
 - You should ....
 - If I were you,      I'd ....
 - You'd better      ....
 
- I couldn't agree      more.
 - On the whole, I      think the speaker's arguments are fair. 
 - I (quite) agree.      
 - I think you're      absolutely right. 
 - That's a very      good point. 
 - You've got a      very good point there. 
 - I fully support      what you say.
 - I totally agree.
 - Exactly!
 
- I'm sorry.
 - I apologise.
 - I'm sorry to say      that ....
 - There seems to      have been a mistake. I ....
 - I can assure you      it won't happen again.
 - Excuse me.
 - I beg your      pardon.
 - I'm extremely      sorry about ....
 - I hope you will      excuse me if I have to ....
 
Asking for clarification/more information 
- I didn't      understand what you said about . 
 - I'm sorry, I      didn't catch what you said about . 
 - I'm sorry, could      you repeat what you said about .
 - Sorry, but I'm      not quite clear on . 
 - I'd like to ask      you about . 
 - I didn't      understand the bit about the ...
 
- What does .      mean? 
 - I'm not sure      what you mean. 
 - I don't see what      you mean. 
 
- Could we come      back to that? 
 - Could you      explain that again, please?
 
- What did you      mean when you said .? 
 - Could you be      more specific about .? 
 - Could you expand      a little bit on what you said about .? 
 - Could you give      an example of .? 
 - Could you      explain in more detail.? 
 
- So you're      telling me that I can't .? 
 - So what you're      saying is that .? 
 - So you mean that      .? 
 - Are you saying      that .? 
 - Am I correct in      assuming that .? 
 - Let me just make      sure - your point is that . 
 - If I have      understood you correctly, your point is that .
 
- Excuse me.
 - Could you tell      me ...?
 - Could you tell      me how to ...?
 - Would you mind      telling me ...?
 - Do you know ...?
 - What happens if      ...?
 - Where can I ...?
 - When can I ...?
 - How can I ...?
 - Something else      I'd like to know is ....
 
- What do you      think about ...? 
 - What are you      views on ...? 
 - What do you feel      about ...? 
 - What's your      opinion of ...? 
 - What are your      feelings about ...?
 - Have you got any      comments on ...? 
 - Could I have      your reaction to ...?
 - Do you have any      particular views on ...?
 
- Don't you agree,      ...?
 - I think X knows      more about this than I do.
 - I expect X will      agree with me when I say ....
 
- Can I ...?
 - May I ...? 
 - Could I ...? 
 - Could I      possibly ...? 
 - Do you mind if I      ...? 
 - Would it be      possible for me to ...?
 - Would it be all      right if I ...?
 
- Well . maybe .      possibly . 
 - Yes, but don't      you think .? 
 - I can see your      point, but ..
 - I think that's      debatable. 
 - Perhaps, but      don't you think that ..
 - I see what you      mean but ..
 - I agree to some      extent, but ....
 - I see what you      mean, but .. 
 - But isn't it      really a question of ..
 - But what about      .? 
 - But surely .? 
 - But don't you      think that .?
 - I take your      point, but ..
 
- It seems to me      ....
 - I tend to think      ....
 - I don't think      I'd say that. 
 - I'm not so sure      about that. 
 - You may be      right. 
 - But all the      evidence suggests that ..
 - I'm afraid I      can't agree with . on this matter. 
 - I wouldn't say      that. 
 - I don't agree at      all. 
 - I can't accept      that. 
 
Changing the subject/moving on 
- OK
 - Now
 - All right
 
- I think we've      finished that item.
 - If we can now      turn to ....
 - Can we move on      to the next point now.
 - I'd like now to      move on to ..
 - Turning now to..
 - Moving on now      to. 
 - Having looked at      ., I'd now like to consider ..
 - I now want to      turn to ....
 - The next point      is ..
 - Another      interesting point is ..
 - The next aspect      I'd like to consider is ..
 - I'd now like to      turn to ..
 - What do you      think about X?
 
Checking that people are following 
- Is that clear?
 - Is everyone      following?
 - All right?
 - OK?
 - All right so      far?
 - Are you with me?
 - Do you see what      I mean?
 
Checking that you have understood 
- So you're      telling me that I can't .. 
 - So what you're      saying is that ..
 - So you mean that      ..
 - Are you saying      that .? 
 - Am I correct in      assuming that .? 
 - Let me just make      sure - your point is that .
 - If I have      understood you correctly, your point is that .
 
|     There   are  |        two  |        types
  |        of   X  |        :   Y and Z.
  |   
|     The  |        are   Y and Z.  |   
|     X  |        consists   of
  |        two  |        categories
  |        .   These are Y and Z.
  |   
|     Y   and Z are  |        classes
  |        of   X.  |   
|     We   can classify X  |        according   to
  |        W.  |   
|     X   is like Y
  |        with   respect to W.
  |   
|     Both   X and Y cost �W.
  |   
|     X   has a Y.  |        Similarly,   it has a W.
  |   
- So .. 
 - We've seen that      .. 
 - First we looked      at . and we saw that .. 
 - Then we      considered . and I argued .. 
 - In short .. 
 - To sum up, .. 
 - In conclusion,      I'd like to emphasise that ..
 - That completes      my presentation.
 
|     X   differs from Y
  |        with   respect to W.
  |   
|     X   costs �1,174, whereas Y   costs �W.
  |   
|     X   is expensive to buy.  |        On   the other hand, it is W.
  |   
|     Although   X is expensive to buy,
  |        it   is W.  |   
- Let's start by      looking at ....
 - So, I think we      have agree that ....
 - Well, I think      that covers everything.
 
- Does anyone      disagree with this?
 - Does anyone have      any comments or questions? 
 - So is this the      same as your experience?
 
- So, Y, what is      your opinion of this?
 - X, what do you      think?
 - Don't you agree,      X?
 - Do you agree      with what X has just said?
 - Does anyone else      have any opinions.
 
Dealing with difficult questions
- . is important      but it's too complex for us to deal with here. 
 - I think the aim      of this talk is to focus on . rather than .. 
 - It's too early      for us to say whether ..
 - We don't have      enough evidence to show that .. 
 - That's not      something I've had time to deal with, but .. 
 - I'd prefer to      deal with that point later.
 
- X is ....
X is called ....
X is known as ....
X may be defined as ....
X is a type of Y that/which ....
A type of Y which ... is X.
We call ... ....
We define ... .... 
Describing aims and objectives/intentions 
- What I'd like to      do is to discuss ..
 - What I intend to      do is to explain ..
 - In my talk      today, .. 
 - My topic today      is .. 
 - Today, I'm going      to talk about .. 
 - I'm going to      talk to you about .. 
 - My colleagues      and I are going to give a short presentation on .. 
 - Today I want to      consider .. 
 - In this talk, I      would like to concentrate on .. 
 - The subject of      this talk is .. 
 - The purpose of      this talk is to ..
 - This talk is      designed to ..
 
- What is the      function of X?
 - What does X do?
 - What is X used      for?
 
- The thermostat      controls the temperature.
 - The thermostat      is used for controlling the temperature.
 - We use a      thermostat to measure the temperature.
 - The function of      the thermostat is to control the temperature.
 - The thermostat      serves to control the temperature.
 - A thermostat is      an instrument for measuring temperature.
 - A thermostat      enables the researcher to measure the temperature accurately.
 - The function of      advertising is to market products and services to potential buyers in an      effective and persuasive manner.
 
|     As   you can see  |        from
  |        the  |        chart,
  |        ...  |   
|     We   can see  |        that   ...  |   
|     As   you can see  |        from
  |        Table   1,
  |        .     |   
|     We   can see  |   
|     As  |        the  |        chart
  |        shows,
  |        .   |   
|     figures
  |        show,
  |   
|     From  |        Table   1
  |        we  |        can
  |        see
  |        that   ...  |   |
|     the  |        figures
  |   |||||
|     X  |        increased
  |        by  |        ...  |   
|     declined
  |   
|     X  |        increased
  |        slightly
  |   
|     declined
  |   
|     X  |        reached   a peak.
  |   
- Where is it?
 - What size is it?
 - What shape is      it?
 - What colour is      it?
 - What is it made      of?
 - What does it      look like?
 - What is it used      for?
 - How does it      work?
 
Position
|     A   is  |        adjacent   to
  |        B  |   
|     between
  |        B   and C.  |   
Structure
|     X  |        is  |        nailed
  |        to  |        Y  |        by  |        Z  |   
|     consists  |        of  |        Y and Z  |   ||||
|     contains  |   ||||||
Colour
|     X  |        is  |        dark
  |        green
  |   
Composition
|     X  |        is  |        made   of  |        metal.
  |   
Size and weight
|     X  |        is  |        6   cm  |        long
  |   
|     X  |        is  |        6   cm  |        in  |        length
  |   
|     6   Kg  |        weight  |   
|     The  |        length
  |        of  |        X  |        is  |        6   cm  |   
|     weight  |        6   Kg.  |   
|     X  |        has  |        a  |        length
  |        of  |        6   cm.  |   
|     weight  |        6   Kg.  |   
|     X  |        weighs  |        10   Kg  |   
Shape
|     X  |        is  |        square
  |        in   shape  |   
|     X  |        is  |        is   shaped like a  |        square
  |   
- I'm going to      deal with three aspects of the subject .. 
 - I'm going to      divide my presentation into three sections. 
 - I've divided my      presentation into three sections.
 - I thought it      would be useful to divide my talk into three sections.
 - This subject can      be looked at under the following headings: ..
 - I'll take about      ... minutes.
 - The talk should      last about ... minutes.
 - I'll be happy to      answer questions at the end 
 - If you have any      questions, I'll try to answer them afterwards.
 - If you have any      questions, please feel free to interrupt.
 
Describing processes, developments and changes 
- I'd like to show      you how to ....
 - There are three      main steps in this process....
 - The first/second/third      step is ...
 
|     Firstly,  |        The   first step is  |   
|     First   of all,  |        The   first stage is  |   
|     To   begin with,  |        ...   begins with  |   
|     Initially  |        ...   commences with  |   
|        |           |   
|     Beforehand,  |        Before   this,  |   
|     Previously,  |        Prior   to this,  |   
|     Earlier,  |           |   
|        |           |   
|     At   the same time,  |        During  |   
|     Simultaneously,  |        When   this happens  |   
|        |        While  |   
|        |           |   
|     Secondly,   Thirdly etc  |        After   this,  |   
|     Next,  |        The   next step is  |   
|     Then,  |        In   the next stage,  |   
|     Subsequently,  |        In   the following stage,   |   
|     Later,  |        Following   this,  |   
|        |        As   soon as the committee has finished its work, ...  |   
|        |           |   
|     Eventually,  |        ...   until ...  |   
|     Lastly  |        ...   finishes with ...  |   
|     Finally,  |        concludes   with  |   
|     In   the last stage,  |        The   last step is ...  |   
- But don't you      think that .? 
 - I see what you      mean, but .. 
 - But isn't it      really a question of .. 
 - But what about      .? 
 - But surely .? 
 - I take your      point, but ..
 - Yes, but on the      other hand ....
 - But all the      evidence suggests that .. 
 - I'm afraid I can't      agree with . on this matter. 
 - I wouldn't say      that. 
 - I don't agree at      all. 
 - I can't accept      that. 
 
Expressing doubt and reservation
- Well . maybe .      possibly .
 - I'm not so sure      about that. 
 - You may be      right. 
 - I don't think      I'd say that. 
 - Yes, but don't      you think .? 
 - I can see your      point, but . 
 - I think that's      debatable. 
 - Perhaps, but      don't you think that . 
 - I see what you      mean but .
 - I agree to some      extent, but ...
 - It seems to me      ...
 - I tend to think      ...
 
- That's a good      idea.
 - Good.
 - Why don't you      ...?
 - Go on.
 
- I want to stress      ....
 - I want to      highlight ....
 - I'd like to      emphasise ....
 - I'd like to put      emphasis on ....
 - It's important      to remember that ....
 - We should bear      in mind that ....
 - Don't forget      that ....
 - The crucial      point is ....
 - The essential      point is ....
 - The fundamental      point is ....
 - Furthermore,      ....
 - What's more,      ....
 - This supports my      argument that, ....
 - It follows,      therefore, that ....
 - What (in effect)      we are saying is ....
 
- That's a good idea.
 - That's a very      good point.
 - You've got a      good point there.
 - I agree      entirely.
 - That's exactly      what we need.
 - I'm not sure      what you mean by ....
 - That's an      interesting point, but ....
 - You might be      right.
 - That's all very      well, but ....
 - I'm not so sure      about that.
 - Yes, but don't      you think ....
 - I can see your      point, but ....
 - You seem to have      forgotten ....
 - Very      interesting. How exactly do you propose to ..?
 - I don't see how      you can argue that ...
 - I can't accept      that at all.
 
Exemplification - giving examples 
- For example, .. 
 - For instance, ..      
 - And as proof of      that, .. 
 - Remember . 
 - You only have to      think of ..
 - To illustrate      my/our point ....
 
- To open the      door, turn the handle.
 - Turn the handle      so as to open the door.
 - Turn the handle      in order to open the door.
 - The radio may be      turned on by pressing the on/off switch.
 
|        |        Verbs  |        Degree   of certainty   |   
|     complete certainty  |        is   (not)
  |        certain(ly)
  |   
|     strong   |        can/cannot
  |        probably   (is)
  |   
|     partial  |        could   (not)  |        likely/unlikely  |   
|     less strong  |        may   (not)
  |        possibly   (not)
  |   
|     impersonal   (i.e. no commitment)  |        It   is said that ...
  |   |
Expressing reasons and explanations 
This relationship can be expressed in many ways:
Emphasising cause.
|     The   death rate from cancer is increasing  |        because
  |        people   are smoking more.  |   
|     The   fact that  |        the   death rate from cancer is increasing   |        is   due to
  |        people   smoking more.  |   
|     The
  |        reason   for
  |        the   death rate from cancer increasing  |        is   that
  |        people   are smoking more.  |   
|     An   increase in the death rate from cancer  |        is
  |        one   effect of
  |        people   smoking more.  |   
|     results   from
  |   |||
Emphasising effect.
|     As
  |        people   are smoking more,  |        the   death rate from cancer is increasing.  |   
|     People   are smoking more.  |        Therefore,
  |        the   death rate from cancer is increasing.  |   
|     People   are smoking more,  |        as   a result of which
  |   
|     Owing   to  |        people   smoking more,  |        the   death rate from cancer is increasing.  |   
|     One
  |        effect   of
  |        people   smoking more  |        is   that  |        the   death rate from cancer is increasing.  |   
|     is   to  |        increase   the death rate from cancer.  |   
|     People   smoking more  |        results   in
  |        an   increase in the death rate from cancer.  |   
|     People   smoke more,  |        (so)
  |        resulting   in
  |        an   increase in the death rate from cancer.  |   
|     If  |        people   smoke more  |        the   death rate from cancer will increase.  |   
- That's not      really what I was asking. My question is about ..
 - Perhaps I didn't      make my question clear. In fact what I asked was . 
 - I think you've      answered a slightly different question. What I would like to know is . 
 - I understand      that but what I actually had in mind was . 
 - Sorry, I'm still      not clear about .
 
|     Percentage  |        Frequency     |        Verbs  |   
|     100%  |        always
  |        will
  |   
|     
  |        rare(ly)
  |        could   not
  |   
|     Percentage  |        Quantity     |        Frequency     |        Certainty     |        Verbs  |   
|     100%  |        all/every/each
  |        always
  |        certain(ly)
  |        will
  |   
|     
  |        few/little
  |        rare(ly)
  |        uncertain
  |        could   not
  |   
- First of all you      ....
 - The first thing      you have to do is ....
 - After you've      done that, you ....
 - The next thing      to do is ....
 - Make sure you      remember to ....
 - Be careful not      to ....
 
Expressing manner - how something is done
- ... in such a      way that...
 - ... slowly,      carefully, etc
 - ... with      care/precision
 - ... in a careful      way/manner
 
Expressing purpose - why something is done 
- ... so as to . 
 - ... so as not to      .
 - ... so that .
 - ... in order to      .
 - ... in order not      to .
 
- Furthermore,      ....
 - An additional      point is ....
 - Another point is      ....
 - A further point      is ....
 - A similar point      is ....
 - In addition,      ....
 - Moreover, ....
 - Similarly, ....
 - Apart from ...,      ....
 - Not only ., but      ....
 - We can add ....
 - I could add that      ....
 - Further, ....
 - As well      as...,....
 - Besides, ....
 - ..., as well.
 - ..., too.
 - ..., also.
 
- As we know, ....
 - As we have      already seen, ....
 - As we have all      read, ....
 - It's clear that,      ....
 - It goes without      saying, ....
 - We all      understand, ....
 - It is      understood, ....
 - You'll remember,      ....
 
- I definitely      think that.... 
 - I'm sure      that.... 
 - I'm convinced that....      
 - I really do      think that.... 
 - I'm of the      opinion that ...
 - As I see it,      .... 
 - I think .... 
 - I consider ....
 - I feel ....
 - Personally, I      believe ...
 - In my      opinion/view, ....
 - It seems to me      ....
 - I'm inclined to      think that ...
 - I tend to think      that ....
 
Giving, withholding & seeking permission 
- May I ...?
 - Could I possibly      ...?
 - Do you mind if I      ...?
 - Would it be      possible for me to ...?
 - I'm sorry to      bother you, but ...
 - Would it be all      right if I ...?
 
- OK
 - Yes, go ahead.
 - Certainly
 - Please do,
 
- Yes, I suppose      so.
 - Oh well. All      right.
 
- I'd rather you      didn't, if you don't mind.
 - I'm sorry, but      ....
 - That's rather      difficult, I'm afraid.
 - I'm sorry.      That's not possible.
 - No, please      don't.
 
Holding the floor - preventing interruptions 
- There are two      points I'd like to make: 
 - Although ...
 - And another      thing.
 
- If ...
 - What if ...
 - What you have      done if ...?
 - What might have      happened if ...?
 
- If I could just      come in here. 
 - Sorry to      interrupt, but . 
 - I'd just like to      say that ...
 - Um ... um ... um      ...
 
- I'd like to      introduce .... 
 - Can I introduce      ... 
 - We are very      pleased to have with us today, X.
 - Our first team      member is, X. X is going to talk about ....
 - Next we have Y.      Y is going to present the results of our research.
 
- Come in and sit      down.
 - Would you like      to give us your suggestions.
 - May I invite you      to represent us at the meeting next Saturday.
 
- That covers the      main points. If you have any comments or questions, we'll be happy to hear      them. 
 - So that explains      our main point. Does anyone have any comments or questions?
 - We'd be glad to      try and answer any questions.
 
|     Firstly  
  |           .     |   ||
|     First   of all
  |   |||
|     The  |        first
  |        point   I'd like to make is  |   |
Time
- In 1942, ...
 - During the 20th      century, ...
 - Yesterday, ...
 - Twenty five      years ago, ...
 
Sequence
|     Before   he was offered a job as a lecturer,  |        he   had finished his research.  |   
- Before this, .
 - For the previous      X years, . 
 - Prior to this, .      
 - Previously, . 
 - X years      previously, . 
 - Before. 
 - . before which .      
 - . prior to which      .
 
|     When
  |        he   had finished his research, he was offered a job as a lecturer.  |   
|     On   finishing his research,
  |        he   was offered a job as a lecturer.  |   
- For the      following X years, . 
 - X years later, .      
 - After . 
 - Following this,      . 
 - When . 
 - Subsequently, . 
 - Soon/Shortly/Immediately      afterwards, . 
 - . following      which . 
 - . after which . 
 
|     While   he was doing his research,  |        he   made an important discovery.  |   |
|     When  |        doing   his research,  |   |
|     While  |   ||
|     During   his research,  |   ||
- During this      period, . 
 - Throughout this      period, . 
 - . during which. 
 - . throughout      which. 
 
- You should ....
 - You must ....
 - You have to ....
 - You'll have to      ....
 - The university      requires all students to ....
 - It is necessary      to ....
 - Shut the door.
 - Follow me.
 - Listen!
 
- Would you like a      ...?
 - Would you care      for some ...?
 - How about a ...?
 - Can I get you a      ...?
 - Can I ...?
 - I'll ....
 - Why don't I ...?
 - Is there      anything I can do?
 - Shall I ...?
 - Would you like      me to ...?
 
|     Percentage  |        Certainty     |           |        Verbs  |   
|     100%  |        certain(ly)
 presumably
 conceivably
  |        Of   course, it'll ....
 I   expect it'll ....
 There's   a chance it'll ....
  |        will
 should
 can
  |   
|     
  |        uncertain
   certain(ly)   not
  |        I   doubt if it'll ...
 Of   course, it won't ...
  |        could   not
  |   
Presenting and discussing results 
- The results show      ....
 - The data suggest      that ....
 - As we can see,      ....
 - As the graph      shows, ....
 - We have seen      that ....
 
If you agree with what the writer says.
- The work of X      indicates that ... 
 - The work of X      reveals that ... 
 - The work of X      shows that ... 
 - Turning to X,      one finds that ... 
 - Reference to X      reveals that ... 
 - In a study of Y,      X found that ...
 - As X points out,      ... 
 - As X has      indicated ... 
 - A study by X      shows that ... 
 - X has drawn      attention to the fact that ... 
 - X argues that      ... 
 - X points out      that ... 
 - X makes clear      that ... 
 
If you disagree with what the writer says.
- X claims that      ... 
 - The work of X      asserts that ... 
 - X feels that ...      
 
If you do not want to give your opinion about what the writer says.
- According to      X... 
 - It is the view      of X that ...
 - The opinion of X      is that ... 
 - In an article by      X, ... 
 - Research by X      suggests that ... 
 - X has expressed      a similar view. 
 - X reports that      ... 
 - X notes that ...      
 - X states that      ... 
 - X observes that      ... 
 - X concludes that      ... 
 - X argues that      ... 
 - X found that ...      
 - X discovered      that ... 
 
- As X said/says,      "... ..." 
 - As X      wrote/writes, "... ..." 
 - As X      commented/comments, "... ..." 
 - As X      observed/observes, "... ..." 
 - As X      pointed/points out, "... ..." 
 - To quote from X,      "... ..." 
 - It was X who      said that "... ..." 
 - This example is      given by X: "... ..." 
 - According to X,      "... ..." 
 - X claims that,      "... ..." 
 - X found that,      "... ..." 
 - The opinion of X      is that, "... ..." 
 - As X      stated/states, "... ..." 
 
- May I ...?
 - Could I ...?
 - Would you ...?
 - Can I ...?
 - Can you ...?
 - Will you ...?
 - I'd like to ...,      please.
 - I'm interested      in ....
 - Would you mind      ...ing.
 - I wonder if      you'd mind ...ing.
 
|     In   other words,
  |           .     |   ||
|     What   I  |        'm   suggesting
  |        is  |   |
|     Let   me put it another way  |   |||
|     Firstly,  |        The   first step is  |   
|     First   of all,  |        The   first stage is  |   
|     To   begin with,  |        .   begins with  |   
|     Initially  |        .   commences with  |   
|        |           |   
|     Beforehand,  |        Before   this,  |   
|     Previously,  |        Prior   to this,  |   
|     Earlier,  |           |   
|        |           |   
|     At   the same time,  |        During  |   
|     Simultaneously,  |        When   this happens  |   
|        |        While  |   
|        |           |   
|     Secondly,   Thirdly etc  |        After   this,  |   
|     Next,  |        The   next step is  |   
|     Then,  |        In   the next stage,  |   
|     Subsequently,  |        In   the following stage,   |   
|     Later,  |        Following   this,  |   
|     As   soon as the committee has finished its work, .  |   |
|        |           |   
|     Eventually,  |        .   until .  |   
|     Lastly  |        .   finishes with .  |   
|     Finally,  |        concludes   with  |   
|     In   the last stage,  |        The   last step is .  |   
- Can we move on      to the next point, please.
 - We need to move      on quickly, now.
 - The next point      is .
 - Sorry, that's      all we have time for.
 - I think we'd      better end now.
 
- I suggest we      move on to the next point.
 - You can read      these two chapters before tomorrow.
 - You could be      rewriting the report while we're away
 - You might have      to look at this book
 - Why don't you      call me tomorrow.
 - Shall we move on      to the next point.
 - Let's enjoy      ourselves.
 - Why don't we      have a break.
 - What about      having a break.
 
- It was generally      felt that . 
 - Generally      speaking, we felt . 
 - On the whole . 
 - We couldn't      agree on . 
 - Opinion was      divided on . 
 - We had some      difficulty in deciding . 
 - We decided that      the best way was to .
 - After some      discussion we reached a compromise on .
 
- On this graph,      .. 
 - Take a look at      this.
 - Let's have a      look at this.
 - I'd like you to      look at this.
 - I'd like to draw      your attention to ..
 - Here we can see      ..
 - The . represents      ..
 - The graph      illustrates ..
 - As you can see,      ..
 - If you look      closely, you'll see ..
 
- Look out.
 - Be careful.
 - I warn you it's      going to be difficult.
 - If you're not careful, there might be an accident.
 
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