When asked about ..., most people say ... but my ideas/opinions are a little different.
When asked about the topic of ..., most people think, but I have a little disagreement.
[2] When it comes to ..., some people think that ... others think/claim the opposite/the opposite is correct. There may be some truth in both views/statements, but I prefer the former/the latter.
When it comes to ... some people believe it ... and then others don't think so. Both views are relatively correct, but I prefer the former (the latter).
[3] Now, people generally/generally/widely believe/hold/admit ... they claim/believe/argue that ... but I doubt whether. .....
Now, the general view is that ... they firmly believe ... but I doubt it. ...
2) Phenomenological method: lead out the phenomena or problems to be analyzed, and then make comments.
Recently ... the increase of problems/phenomena ... has aroused public concern.
Recently, a phenomenon (problem) has been happening constantly ... and has attracted wide public attention.
[2] The recent problems/phenomena ... have become the focus/attracted public attention.
Recently, the phenomenon (problem) about ... has entered the public eye.
[3] Inflation/corruption/social inequality ... is another new and painful fact that we must learn to face now/constantly.
Inflation (a social problem of corruption and social inequality) has become a new and terrible fact, which makes us have to face it constantly.
3) Viewpoint method: cut to the chase and directly put forward your own views on the issues to be discussed.
Now more and more people are beginning to realize/accept/(realize) ...
Now more and more people are beginning to realize. ...
[2] Now people are increasingly aware of the necessity of ... ....
More and more people have realized the necessity of … ...
Now people are more and more aware of the importance of ... ....
Now people have paid close attention to the importance of ... ...
[4] Perhaps it is time to re-examine people's attitudes/views on ... ....
It's time to take a look ... with a new point of view (attitude).
4) Citation: First, introduce famous sayings or representative opinions, thus leading to the opinions to be discussed in the article!
[1] "Knowledge is power." This is bacon's remark. This sentence is recognized by more and more people.
"Knowledge is power" is Bacon's famous saying, which is being recognized by more and more people.
[2] "Education cannot end with graduation." This is the view of a great American philosopher. Now more and more people agree with him.
"Education should not end with graduation." This is the view of a famous American philosopher, and now more and more people share his famous words.
[3] "..." We often hear statements/words like this.
We often hear this famous saying. ...
[4] We often hear such traditional complaints.
We often hear this old saying. ...
5) Comparative method: By comparing two different tendencies and viewpoints in ancient and modern times, the viewpoints to be discussed in this paper are drawn.
For many years, ... was regarded as ... but now people have a new view. With the growth of ..., people ....
For many years, it was generally believed that ... but now people are looking at it in a new way ... With the growth of ..., people will still. ...
[2] People used to think that ... (In the past, ...) But now people agree with this new view.
People used to think, but now people have a new point of view.
6) Story method: Tell a short story to arouse the reader's interest and lead to the theme of the article. Use less!
Once in a newspaper, I read/learned that the phenomenon of ... aroused public concern.
I once read such a thing in the newspaper ... this phenomenon has aroused people's strong concern.
[2] I have a friend ... Should he ...? We often encounter such difficulties in our daily life.
I have a friend ... should he? Such difficulties have also been encountered in our daily life.
[3] Once upon a time, there was a man ... This story may be (incredible), but it still has practical significance.
Once upon a time, there was a man ... This story may be fictional, but I think it is of great practical significance now.