
260. How to argue (and win arguments) in English?
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Do you know how to argue in English? Listen to this episode to find out how to build your argumentation skills and apply these in your personal life, work-life, and academic life!
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Vocabulary
- To persuade (v): To convince someone to accept your viewpoint or take a particular action.
- To convince (v): To make someone believe or agree with a certain idea or argument.
- Counterargument (n): Opposing viewpoints or arguments that challenge the main argument.
- Credibility (adj): The trustworthiness and believability of a source or speaker.
- Antithesis (n): Presenting contrasting ideas to highlight the strengths of your argument.
- Active listening (n): Paying close attention to what others are saying.
- To resonate (v): Elicits a positive response or connection with the audience.
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