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[How to Express Confident Opinions in English: Beyond 'Hands Down']-[AEE 2324: This Is Indisputably the Best Way to Talk About Your Opinions in English]

All Ears English Podcast · B1 · 2024-12-18

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Mastering Confident Expression in English

In episode 2324 of the All Ears English podcast, hosts Lindsay McMahon and Michelle Kaplan delve into the art of expressing opinions with authority and clarity. While many English learners rely on basic phrasing, the hosts emphasize that using specific, high-level vocabulary can help speakers project confidence and connection—the core philosophy of the show. The primary focus of the discussion is the phrase "hands down," an idiomatic way to express a firm, unquestionable opinion.

The Power of "Hands Down"

According to the hosts, "hands down" is used to declare that an opinion is held without doubt or competition. It implies that the speaker is absolutely sure of their stance. Lindsay and Michelle use the example of debating the "best TV show of all time," where one might argue that Seinfeld is the best "hands down." This phrase serves as a powerful tool for assertiveness, allowing speakers to signal that their viewpoint is definitive and not open to debate.

Expanding Your Vocabulary: High-Level Alternatives

To move beyond the basics, the hosts introduce several sophisticated alternatives for expressing strong opinions:

  • Easily: A versatile and natural-sounding option. For example, saying, "This is easily the best chocolate cake I've ever had," adds a layer of certainty that emphasizes the quality of the item.
  • Indisputably: This is categorized as a high-level, C1-range vocabulary word. It is ideal for formal settings, such as job interviews or professional presentations. The hosts suggest using it when you want to sound particularly articulate, such as claiming, "We are indisputably much better at sales calls than the other team."
  • By a mile: This phrase is used to emphasize the intensity of a comparison. It indicates that the gap between the subject and its competitors is vast. An example provided is, "I like living here much more than my old place by a mile."
  • Irrefutably: Similar to "indisputably," this is an advanced, articulate term. It serves as an excellent "back pocket" word for students aiming for a Band 7 or higher on the IELTS exam. Using it, as in "She is irrefutably our strongest employee," adds a professional weight to one's praise or assessment.

Cultural Nuance and Takeaways

During the episode, the hosts also touched upon the phrase "as sure as eggs is eggs," noting it is primarily used in British English to express absolute certainty. While less common in American English, they encourage listeners to use such phrases as "conversation starters" to better understand regional linguistic variations.

Ultimately, the hosts remind listeners that these expressions should be reserved for topics where they feel truly passionate or well-informed. Using definitive language for everything can weaken the impact of your words. By utilizing these tools, learners can transition from being uncertain to showing the world that they have strong, well-founded opinions, which is a vital step in building deeper, more authentic connections in English.

🎯Key Sentences

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I am feeling great.
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I think I know what you're going to say.
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I think that TV shows are just different in what their strengths are.
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That's how I feel. For sure.
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I can I can get how she was feeling.
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📝Key Phrases

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hands down
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staying power
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stand the test of time
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piece of work
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get into it
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This is indisputably the best way to talk about your opinions in English.
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