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Last week you learned 20 different ways to say "yes" in English, and today you'll learn 20 different expressions for "no."
These are especially important to learn because we often want to be polite when declining an invitation or request – it sounds a little rude to just say "no."
Or maybe you want to add some additional information to the simple answer of "no" – a lot of today's expressions include extra meaning.This is just a very small sample of the many ways we have to say "no" in English – there are many, many more!
As you can see, these different expressions all add slightly different meanings. A lot of them are commonly used in some situations, but don't sound natural if used in another situation. This is why it's so important to learn words and phrases in context, so that you can use them the right way.
The lessons inside the Everyday English Speaking Courses are based on dialogues that help you learn phrases in the real situations where we use them.
It's our most popular and practical course at Espresso English :-) -
This month we've been doing a series on different ways to say things in English, in order to help expand your vocabulary and know what to say in lots of situations.
Today we'll cover 20 ways to say "thank you" – phrases for expressing gratitude and appreciation.
We'll start out with some basic ones you probably already know, but keep watching so that you learn some new ones!
Thank you so much for joining me; I hope you learned some new phrases today!
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In addition to helping you learn phrases from the dialogues inside the lessons, the Everyday English Speaking Courses also have opportunities for you to record yourself speaking and get feedback from a teacher on our team.
I hope you gave a great day. Thanks a million for being my student :-)
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This week is the holiday of Thanksgiving in the United States... so in today's lesson, you'll learn useful expressions with the word THANK or THANKS :-)
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I'll also teach you about a couple common mistake - make sure to watch the whole video so you can avoid the errors.
You'll learn exactly what to say in everyday situations, social situations, and more. The Everyday English Speaking Courses are based on conversations so you can learn the expressions in context. These are our most popular courses! -
Native English speakers use a lot of informal expressions in day-to-day life! Lately, I've been paying attention to my own conversations – and today I'll teach you 10 English expressions I've used in recent situations.
It's much easier to learn and remember phrases when you can see them in context.
But if you don't live in an English-speaking country, where can you find conversations to learn from?
You can listen to podcasts and interviews, but they don't explain the expressions you might not know.
In my Everyday English Speaking Course, you'll listen to short conversations and then learn the phrases frequently used by native speakers!