Structuring your speech. Phrases for comparing Which of these talk about pros? About cons? On the other hand.... Another drawback is that One positive.

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Structuring your speech

Phrases for comparing Which of these talk about pros? About cons? On the other hand.... Another drawback is that One positive aspect of.... is that..... As for the disadvantages... The main benefit of... Is is not a good idea becuase.... One disadvantage of.... is that....

Divide phrases into 5 groups, name the groups 1.I´d like to begin by saying that... 2.Furthermore, In summary, then,... 4.For example In my view The first thing I´d like to say is that You must remember that... 8.First of all So, to sum up What´s more To my mind For instance I´m absolutely convinced that All in all, I believe / I don´t believe...

Choose one of these topics and discuss pros and cons Internet Living in a city/country Travelling by car/plane Being an only child/having brother(sister)