Speaking part:     Think of reasons why you tend to agree or disagree with these sentences.     Men watch      too much sport.  Men are      better at sport than women.  All      teenagers are lazy.cfg,n._,  Fast food      is bad for you.  Pets cost      a lot of money.  Motorbikes      are dangerous.  There's      never anything good on TV.      Softening opinions and making generalisations     Sometimes English speakers soften the way they express their opinions so that they don't sound rude or offensive.     We often use these phrases in bold to soften our opinions:     Some of them can be quite rude at times.   They  tend to get  rather loud.   That's  not very normal behaviour.   Generally speaking, most people who go to matches are just loyal fans .   You get a few who  can be  a bit too enthusiastic.   On the whole, most fans just want to see a good game.     After tend to  we use the infinitive: He      tends to be a bit aggressive.  Rather,      quite, n...

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