You'd better check out the last speaking questions from the TPOs because they changed. Compared to the first ones, the new questions are common suggestions you have to make to a friend and include more than 2 choices.
Introduction
While some people prefer <A>, others, myself included, <enjoy/appreciate/would make the best of> the <reason noun 1> and <reason noun 2> of <B>.
If <figure this out from the prompt>, I'd rather/suggest my friend <A> as I/my friend can <reason verb 1> and <reason verb 2>.
If <figure this out from the prompt>, I'd prefer <A> over <B> because of <reason noun 1> and <reason noun 2>.
First reason
Let's say/to give you an idea, <possibly made-up story>
Second reason
Secondly/Besides, <support reason 2>
For example, <possibly made-up story>
or oppose what you didn't choose
(_|_) On the other hand, <support that's against choice A>
For example, <counterexample that's a possibly made-up story>
Regarding the conclusion
I feel like this line can be said fast enough.- So as you can see, for me, <B> would be my best choice.
These were some of my templates for responding to question 2. I hope you liked it.
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