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Tired of always saying “I think” in English? In this short lesson, you’ll learn natural, common alternatives that native speakers use to give opinions more confidently and more naturally. We’ll look at formal, informal, strong, and diplomatic ways to express your opinion — perfect for conversations, work meetings, exams, and everyday English. If you want to sound less repetitive and more fluent, this one’s for you. Examples include: ✔ spoken English ✔ professional English ✔ polite disagreement ✔ confident opinions reiterate → to say something again, often to make it clearer or stronger ➡️ Let me reiterate the main point of this lesson. diversity (in one’s vocabulary) → having a wide range of different words and expressions ➡️ Reading helps improve the diversity of your vocabulary. diplomatic → careful with words in order to avoid upsetting people ➡️ He gave a diplomatic answer to a difficult question. X, Y and Z → used to refer to several examples without listing everything ➡️We’ll look at grammar, pronunciation, X, Y and Z. soften the blow → to make bad news or a negative situation feel less severe ➡️ She tried to soften the blow by explaining the reasons. keep an eye out → to watch carefully or be alert for something ➡️ Keep an eye out for common mistakes in this tense. #englishforlearners #learnenglish #english #englishwithalice #speakenglish #ielts #easyenglish