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Stop the Blunt “No!” Teach Natural Disagreements in 2 Easy Steps!

When intermediate ESL students disagree with an opinion, they often resort to sharp, direct statements like “No!” or “You are wrong!”— making them sound overly aggressive or blunt. This zero-prep, 45-minute slide deck gives teachers a simple, plug-and-play lesson to teach natural conversational disagreements using The 2-Step Strategy.

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Mastering Real-Life Conversations | Complete Functional English & Speaking Mastery Bundle (A1–B1)

Looking for a ready-to-use, low-prep speaking suite to teach essential conversational etiquette? Designed for young learners (11+), teens, and adults, these lessons seamlessly bridge the gap between grammar rules and fluent, spontaneous conversation. How to Say No Politely (60 Mins) Target Focus: Refusing requests, declining invitations gracefully, and providing polite reasons without causing awkwardness. How to Interrupt Politely (60 Mins) Target Focus: Joining ongoing conversations smoothly, asking quick questions, and returning focus respectfully. How to Agree in English (60 Mins) Target Focus: Expressing levels of agreement (partial vs. strong), enthusiasm, and aligning opinions in group decisions. How to Disagree Politely (45 Mins) Target Focus: Softening opinions, using diplomatic language ("I see your point, but..."), and engaging in respectful debate. How to Say You Don't Understand (45 Mins) Target Focus: Asking for clarification, requesting repetition, and confirming comprehension without feeling embarrassed.

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How to Agree and Disagree in English

Stop your intermediate ESL/EFL students from hitting conversational dead-ends! This comprehensive bundle pairs two high-impact, zero-prep lesson decks designed to transform blunt, one-word answers into natural, fluent English turns. By grounding complex speaking strategies in simple 2-step visual formulas, these lessons teach students how to agree and disagree with tone control, structural accuracy, and social politeness.

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