
Reading Part 4: Reading for Viewpoints Vocabulary Bundle
Master advanced opinion and viewpoint comparison vocabulary for CELPIP Reading Part 4: Reading for Viewpoints. This challenging section tests your ability to understand two different perspectives on the same issue, identify areas of agreement and disagreement, and make inferences about each writer's position. Build expertise in opinion verbs (advocate, refute), stance markers (perspective, rationale), argument evaluation (merit, flaw), concession language (albeit, notwithstanding), comparison vocabulary (whereas, conversely), and logical reasoning phrases essential for analyzing contrasting viewpoints.