Used to ask someone to listen to your full explanation before making a judgment or disagreeing.
“I know it costs more, but hear me out — the quality difference is huge.”
“Hear me out: even though it's farther, the extra space makes it worth the drive.”
This friendly expression suits Task 5's persuasive, informal register, especially right after acknowledging the other person's view. Use it to transition smoothly into your main argument, signaling confidence that your reasoning will change their mind once they hear it fully.
Synonyms: let me explain, give me a chance to explain, just listen for a second