CAMBRIDGE EXAM SPEAKING PART 2 CAMBRIDGE EXAM SPEAKING PART 3 Though both pictures show ... , they’re quite different as ... Shall I start? / Would you mind if I start? / Would you like to start? In the first case, we are shown ... while in the other ... Sure, by all means. / Yes, work away. / Go ahead. / Please, be my guest. As far as I can tell, ... / From what I can make out ... First and foremost, I think it’s worth mentioning ... given that ... Judging by ... / By the looks of ... Do you agree? / Would you go along with that? / What’s your take on it? ... must be ... / ... might be ... / may well be ... / could very well be ... Couldn’t agree more. / Absolutely, you’re dead right. / I’m with you on that. It seems to me that ... / I get the impression that ... / It strikes me that ... I agree to an extent. / I’d be inclined to disagree. / I’m afraid I disagree. What stands out in this one is ... / What strikes me about this is ... On second thoughts, ... / Come to think of it, ... / Actually, ... Quite unlike the other one, here ... I think we can rule out ... / Both of these go hand in hand, don’t they? The similarities/differences are quite striking. Let’s try to narrow it down a little. / We’d better try to reach a decision. I think it’s safe to say that ... / Needless to say, ... I’m torn between ... and ... / It’s tough to pick just one, isn’t it? It’s by no means + (adjective) ... / It’s (adjective) to say the least. Just to recap, we both agree that ... / So, in the end, when it comes to ... CORKENGLISHTEACHER CORKENGLISHTEACHER