Talking About Likes and Dislikes in English - Spoken English Lesson
Summary
TLDRIn this Oxford Online English lesson, Stephanie teaches viewers how to express their likes and dislikes in English. The video covers various phrases for discussing favorite activities, music preferences, and food choices, as well as how to convey indifference or strong dislikes. Examples include 'I really love...', 'I'm not keen on...', and 'I can't stand...'. The lesson encourages practice by inviting viewers to create sentences about their own preferences and ends with a prompt for sharing thoughts on studying English.
Takeaways
- đ The lesson focuses on expressing likes and dislikes in English.
- đ¶ Phrases like 'I really love...' and 'I'm a big fan of...' are used to express strong likes.
- đœïž 'I quite like...' and 'It's alright' are used for mild liking or neutrality.
- đ« Phrases such as 'I'm not keen on...' and 'It's not my thing' are used to express dislikes.
- đ€ 'I don't have strong opinions about...' and 'I'm not bothered either way' indicate a lack of strong feelings.
- đĄ 'I can't stand...' and 'I absolutely hate...' are used to convey strong dislikes.
- đ” The script uses music preferences as an example to illustrate the phrases.
- đ The dialogue includes a conversation about food preferences, demonstrating how to use the phrases in context.
- đŁïž Practicing by writing and speaking the phrases helps reinforce language learning.
- đĄ The lesson encourages using intonation to convey the strength of likes or dislikes with words like 'alright' and 'okay'.
Q & A
What is the main focus of the lesson presented by Stephanie?
-The main focus of the lesson is to teach students how to express their likes and dislikes in English using clear and natural language.
What are some phrases used to express a strong liking for something in English?
-Some phrases used to express a strong liking include 'I really love...', 'I'm a big fan of...', 'What I really like is...', and 'My favourite thing to do is...'.
How can one indicate they enjoy something but not to a great extent?
-To indicate a mild liking, one can use phrases such as 'I quite like...', 'It's alright.', and 'It's not bad.'.
What are some ways to express a neutral or indifferent opinion about something?
-To express a neutral or indifferent opinion, one might say 'It was okay.', 'I didnât mind it.', 'I can take it or leave it.', or 'Iâm not bothered either way.'.
How does the intonation affect the meaning of the word 'okay' in English?
-The word 'okay' can have different meanings depending on intonation. A positive intonation can make it sound like 'quite good', while a negative intonation can suggest 'not very good'.
What is a fixed phrase used to express indifference towards something?
-The fixed phrase 'I can take it or leave it' is used to express indifference towards something, meaning that the person is not particularly interested or affected by it.
What are some phrases to express a strong dislike for something or someone?
-Phrases to express a strong dislike include 'I can't stand...', 'I absolutely hate...', '...drives me crazy', 'I have no time for...', and 'I really dislike...'.
How can one practice using the language from the lesson?
-One can practice by pausing the video and writing sentences about their own likes and dislikes, then saying them out loud several times until comfortable with the pronunciation.
What is the advice given for using phrases like 'I'm not bothered either way'?
-The advice is to consider the context and the people you are talking to before using phrases like 'I'm not bothered either way', as it can sound informal and potentially rude or dismissive.
What question does Stephanie pose to the viewers at the end of the lesson?
-Stephanie asks viewers to share in the comments what they like or dislike most about studying English.
Where can viewers find more free English lessons like the one presented?
-Viewers can find more free English lessons on the website Oxford Online English.com.
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