How to talk about what you LIKE and DISLIKE in English -- Advanced English Lesson.

Have you ever heard someone say, “I’m really keen on travelling to....“ or “I’m really into football“. In this short lesson I will show you some ADVANCED ways that you can learn to talk about what you LIKE and DISLIKE in English. Instead of just using the same phrases over and over again, learn how to sound more like native English speakers. For do native English speakers often NOT use “I like“ or “I don’t like“ when they want to talk about their likes and dislikes? The answer is because they use expressions and idioms to do this instead. So instead of saying, “I like Tennis“, a native English speaker might say, “I’m really into Tennis“. In this video I’m going to teach you 3 ways to say what you like and 3 ways to say what you don’t like, in exactly the same way a native speaker might say it. You might hear native speakers saying, “I’m a big fan of....“ or “I’m really keen on...“ and in this video you will learn what they mean! There is also a bonus expression at the end of the video, “to have a knack for“ which means, ’an ability or special method for doing something easily and well’ . E.g He has a knack for fixing things. She has a knack for dancing. He has a real knack for programming. Make sure you hit LIKE and SUBSCRIBE if you enjoy my content as it gives me more reasons to make more and more videos that help you to improve your English! Find me at.... Facebook - Twitter. - Instagram - Would you like to buy me a coffee to help me with my work? You can do that here... 📌 Recommended BOOKS (I earn a small commission for your purchase) 🕮 English Pronunciation in Use (Beginner) 🕮 - 🕮 English Pronunciation in Use (Intermediate) 🕮 - 🕮 English Pronunciation in Use (Advanced) 🕮 - 📌 Great book for improving accent and pronunciation. 🕮 Accent: B1-C2 (Collins Work on Your Accent…) 🎤 My Microphone 🎤 - HyperX Quadcast -- 📷 My Camera 📷 - Iphone 13 Pro Max --
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