EPISODE · Dec 18, 2024 · 26 MIN
Better Ways to Say "I Want," "I Think," and "I Don't Know" [514]
from Speak Better English with Harry · host Harry
🚨Improve your English with structured online lessons. Book a free trial and get clear feedback on your level, pronunciation and speaking. Book here ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trialIn this episode, you’ll learn alternatives to very common phrases like “I want,” “I think,” and “I don’t know.” Using a wider range of expressions will make your speech more varied and precise. I explain when each alternative is appropriate so you can sound more confident in discussions.Whether you’re preparing for proficiency exams (IELTS, CAE, TOEFL, etc), improving your professional English, or simply aiming to speak more like a native, this lesson will give you practical tools to achieve that. You’ll not only expand your vocabulary but also understand how to use these expressions in context to sound clear and fluent. Share Your ThoughtsDo you use English at work?In meetings, you may know exactly what you want to say but still need a few extra seconds to find the English. You may also hesitate because you’re not sure whether a phrase sounds natural, too direct or too weak.Take my free Meeting English Quiz and try 8 real meeting situations. You’ll see which answers work well in English and where you may need better phrases for meetings.Take the free Meeting English Quiz: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/meetingquizIf you’d rather work on your English with a teacher, book a free trial lesson. We’ll look at the situations you deal with at work and decide what you need to improve first.Book a free trial lesson: https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial
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🚨Improve your English with structured online lessons. Book a free trial and get clear feedback on your level, pronunciation and speaking. Book here ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/trial In this episode, you’ll learn alternatives to very common phrases like “I want,” “I think,” and “I don’t know.” Using a wider range of expressions will make your speech more varied and precise. I explain when each alternative is appropriate so you can sound more confident in discussions. W...
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