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Learn how to disagree with someone politely in English. In this advanced English lesson you will see two friends reviewing a movie they have seen together. They do not share the same opinion about the movie. You will learn how to ask what someone thinks about something and how to share your opinion in a polite way.

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  • I like the music in background :-).

  • I think he is a great actor LOL.

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  • Very good actor....huh?!

  • @saschabudko When you ask someone what he thought of someone in his first sight of the person, is not the same thing about what he thinks NOW.... I get your point of course... but you have to think theyre almost the same thing.... good luck

  • best movie Abhishek kushwaha

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  • Why "DID", i.e. why do we use the past here? It seems to me like if someone has an opinion about any topic, so he\she DOES think so.. ?

  • thanks but pleases

    been speaking + writing >.<

  • thank yoooooooooou

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  • Well, Im a hongkonger. Although I studied in an english speaking school, I found listening to english very difficult, especially for the american accent. I get to understand the conversation of video above. But it's really difficult to understand the conversations between native speakers because they are speaking too fast.

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