Maintaining a
Discussion
This is the more important part of the group
discussion. At this stage, you put forth
your suggestion and opinion as you discus the causes, effects, problems,
solutions or issues. You argue for your point and weigh what others have to say
in order to come to decision. Remember
another person’s opinion is as valid as yours especially if there is supporting
evidence!
Useful Expressions to Maintain a Discussion
Function
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Expression
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To make a
strong suggestion
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· The only solution to this
problem is . . .
· There is no other way
except . . .
· There is no alternative
but to . . .
· We must . . .
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To make a
suggestion
|
· I recommend that . . .
· I would suggestion that .
. .
· My recommendation . . .
· My suggestion is . . .
· I would like to propose
that . . .
· I think we should . . .
· I propose that . . .
· It might be a good idea
to . . .
· How about . . .
· Do you think we should .
. .
· What about . . .
|
To make a
tentative suggestion
|
· It might be a good idea
if . . .
· It would be a good way to
. . .
· One solution would be . .
.
· We could way . . .
· What we could do is . . .
· Perhaps we should . . .
|
To ask for a
suggestion
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· What is your suggestion?
· What would you suggest?
· What would you suggestion
be?
· Would you like to give
your suggestion?
· What is your opinion?
· Do you have any
suggestion?
· Do you have any other
way?
· What your views regarding
this?
· Is there anything you
would like to say about this issue?
· Would you like to comment
on this?
|
To present
solution
|
· One solution is to . . .
· Another solution would be
to . . .
· There are two ways to
solve this problem. Firstly . . .
· One possibility is . . .
· Alternatively we could .
. .
· One way is to . . .
· We would either . . . or
. . .
|
To justify
choices
|
· One advantage is . . .
· Another advantage is . .
.
· XX has the advantage of .
. . but ZZ . . .
· XX would be able to . . .
but ZZ . . .
· The best solution is . .
. because . . .
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To contrast
choices
|
· While XX has some
advantage, YY is still a better choices because . . .
· XX is a better solution
due to . . .
· If we choices XX, we
could have to encounter the problem of . . .
· XX sounds good but YY can
prove to be more effective . . .
|
To accept
idea/ opinion/suggestion
|
· Excellent!
· That sounds great!
· That’s a good idea.
· That’s fine with me.
· That’s fantastic
suggestion
· I support your
suggestion.
· I have no objection to
that.
· I am completely in favour
of your recommendation .
· That certainly sounds
like a good idea.
· Your suggestion is
acceptable to me.
· I am in favour of Candidate C’s suggestion.
· I can’t agree more.
|
To reject
ideas/ opinion/ suggestion
|
· I appreciate your opinion
but . . .
· I understand your concern
but . . .
· I appreciate your point
of view but . . .
· I do see your point but .
. .
· That is certainly very
interesting but . . .
· You have a good point
there but . . .
· I am sorry but that is
not practical . . .
· I am sorry I can’t agree
with you.
· I am afraid we do not
share the same opinion.
· I am sorry I can’t accept
what you have just said . . .
· I am sorry but I doubt
what you have just said . . .
· That is totally
unacceptable.
· That is not practical it
all.
· It doesn’t make any sense
to me.
· That sounds rather
impossible.
· That’s out of the
question.
· I am against your
opinion.
· I accept your argument
but I feel that . . .
|
To ask
clarification
|
· What did you mean when
you said . . .?
· What do you mean by . .
.?
· I sorry I am missed your
point. Could you please explain . . .?
· Could you elaborate on
what you mean by . . .?
· Do you mean to say that .
. .?
· Are you implying that . .
.?
· I am afraid I don’t quite
understand you. Could you please
clarify . . .
· I am afraid I don’t quite
sure what you meant by that.
· Sorry, I don’t follow
you. Would you mind giving an
example?
· Sorry, but I didn’t quite
get you.
· Could you please explain
that to me again?
· Can you please explain
further on . . .?
· May I know why . . .?
· Do you mind telling me
more about . . .?
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To give
clarification
|
· What I mean was . . .
· Sure, I was trying to
point out that . . .
· I was trying to emphasize
that . . .
· I was merely saying that . . .
· I was actually
highlighting the . . .
· Certainly. One good example would be . . .
· Let me explain how . . .
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To persuade
|
· I wonder if you have
thought of . . .
· Don’t you think . . .
· Maybe you should consider
. . .
· Have you considered . . .
· I can assure you that . .
.
· Wouldn’t it be a good
idea to . . .
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To interrupt
|
· Excuse me, can you please
repeat what you have just said?
· Excuse me, can you please
clarify that?
· Excuse me, can I say
something?
· Allow me to interrupt . .
.
· May I add something here?
· Sorry to interrupt but I
have to say this . . .
· Excuse me, could just ask
you a quick question?
· Excuse me, but isn’t it
true that . . .?
· I am sorry but I think we
need to get back to the topic.
· I am sorry I have to stop
you from continuing. Can we return to
our topic?
· I am sorry to
interrupt. You observation is not
connected to our discussion. Shall we
get back to . . .
· I am sorry I don’t see
the relevance of your point. Let’s get
back to our topic on.
· To return to our point .
. .
· Getting back to the original point
mentioned earlier . . .
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