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Useful Language For Speaking Part 2 c1

The document provides suggestions for speaking language including phrases to express uncertainty or speculation, indicate exhaustion or victory, compare differences, and generally describe states such as excitement, fear, sadness, nervousness, and focus. It advises using a variety of descriptive vocabulary rather than just "good" and "happy" and provides examples like "excited, petrified, pleased with..." It also suggests saying "I mean..." if getting stuck and restarting a sentence.

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Useful Language For Speaking Part 2 c1

The document provides suggestions for speaking language including phrases to express uncertainty or speculation, indicate exhaustion or victory, compare differences, and generally describe states such as excitement, fear, sadness, nervousness, and focus. It advises using a variety of descriptive vocabulary rather than just "good" and "happy" and provides examples like "excited, petrified, pleased with..." It also suggests saying "I mean..." if getting stuck and restarting a sentence.

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Useful language for speaking

Part 2
I get the impression that…
I´m not 100 percent sure, but they may be ….
It`s hard to tell but it could be…
They must be exhausted because they`ve been
running.
She must’ve / might’ve won a championship
because she’s holding a cup.
…that’s why I think… (por eso pienso..)
A major difference between both pictures is that….
Generally speaking I’d say that they are …

Use appropriate vocabulary, not only good and


happy. You can say excited, petrified, pleased with
…, proud of, down in the dumps (sad), thoughtful,
in a bad mood, on edge (nervous), comfortable,
focussed on...
If you get stuck, say, I mean… and start the
sentence again.

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