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Asking somebody's opinion

It's a good idea to ask another person about their opinion before you tell them your opinion loudly and strongly. Maybe they completely diagree with you. Here are ten ways to ask.

1️⃣What do you think of...?
2️⃣What do you think about...?
3️⃣How d'you feel (about...)?
4️⃣What d'you reckon (about...)?
5️⃣What's your opinion of...?
6️⃣(What do think about) that?
7️⃣What are your views on...?
8️⃣Where do you stand (on...)?
9️⃣What would you say to... / if we...?
🔟Are you aware of.....?

Phrases 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 are followed by a noun or gerund (-ing form).
Phrases 1 and 2 are general phrases for asking for an opinion. We can use them both formally and informally. In informal speech, 'do you' becomes 'd'you?'.
Phrases 3 and 4 are more informal. We can use them with 'about' and a noun or gerund phrase e.g. 'How d'you feel about having a class outside in the garden?'
We use phrase 6 (with that) after another sentence (e.g. They're going to build a new supermarket here. What do you think of that?).
Phrases 7 and 8 are more formal. You could use them in a business meeting and you might hear them on interviews on the news.
Phrase 9 is asking the other person's opinion of an idea or proposal. We follow 'to' with a noun or gerund and follow 'if we' with a sentence with a past verb.
Phrase 10 is an indirect way of asking for an opinion. We ask if the other person knows about the situation. They are then are expected to react with an opinion.

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Saying something is difficult

There are many situations when we want to say we find an activity difficult. It may be a subject we are studying or a skill that is part of a physical acitivity we are learning.


1️⃣It's not so easy..
2️⃣It's a bit tricky..
3️⃣It's not the easiest ___ in the world..
4️⃣It's quite tough at times..
5️⃣It's (quite / a bit) hard going..
6️⃣It's nigh on impossible..
7️⃣The course is quite demanding.
8️⃣The course can be gruelling at times
9️⃣It isn't a walk in the park
🔟It's not a course for the faint-hearted.


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:
Phrases 1, 2 and 3 are saying that it is a little difficult for some people.
Phrase 4 says that some parts of the course are difficult.
Phrase 5 says that the course is difficult and that many people will not keep going and give up before they finish.
Phrase 6 is saying that the course is nearly impossible.
Phrses 7 and 8 are saying that you will need a lot of effort and determination to complete the course.
Phrase 9 is saying that the course is not easy.
Phrase 10 says that people who give up easily should not start the course as they will probably not finish.


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Jobs connected with travel

International air travel for business and for holidays has become a big part of most people's lives in the UK. Here are 10 job titles that we may meet when we are travelling.

1️⃣Travel agent
2️⃣Check-in staff
3️⃣Customs officers
4️⃣Immigration officials
5️⃣Flight crew
6️⃣Cabin staff
7️⃣Air marshall
8️⃣Air traffic controllers
9️⃣Courier
🔟Tour rep


In 1, a 'travel agent' is the person or company who sells us a ticket. Nowadays many people use 'online travel agents' on the Internet.
In 2, the 'check-in staff' are the first people you meet when you arrive at the airport. They give you a boarding pass with your seat number and take your luggage to put in the plane.
In 3, 'customs officers' are people that check your bags to see if you need to pay tax on anything you are carrying. They also look for anything illegal like drugs.
In 4, 'immigration officials' are the people who check your passport when you arrive in a country or leave.
In 5, the 'flight crew' are all the workers who fly the plane. Usually there is a pilot / captain a co-pilot and a navigator who checks the route. Sometimes there is also an engineer.
In 6, the 'cabin staff' are all the men and women who look after you during the flight. Nowadays we don't say 'stewardess' but instead we say 'flight attendant'.
In 7, and 'air marshall' is a new job. After the September 11th terrorist attacks,

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Being old

Britain now has a falling birth-rate, which means that in the future over half the population will be over 65. Not surprisingly, we have many expression for 'old'.


1️⃣old and wise
2️⃣over the hill
3️⃣past it
4️⃣pushing ninety
5️⃣in her nineties
6️⃣a pensioner / OAP / senior citizen
7️⃣getting a bit long in the tooth
8️⃣in my twilight years / second childhood
9️⃣losing her marbles / going senile
🔟an old codger / an old biddy


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

In phrase 1, the words 'old' and 'wise' have often been associated. This is a common collocation.
Phrase 2 and 3 mean that the person is too old to do a certain job or task.
In phrase 4, the person is nearly ninety years old.
In phrase 5, the person is over ninety but less than one hundred years old.
Phrases is 6 mean that the person has retired and is receiving a state pension. In the UK this happens at 65.
Phrase 7 was originally used to describe old horses and means that the person is too old for their current (work) position.
Phrases in 8 are more positive ways to refer to old age and retirement.
Phrases in 9 are saying that a person is losing their understanding of the world because of old age
Phrases in 10 are very negative and probably offensive. It is best to avoid using them as they indicate a very negative attitude to old age ('codger' id a man, 'biddy' is a woman). .

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Showing Concern

Sometimes other people are sad, upset or have a problem of some kind. There are many things we can say to show concern. Here are ten of them.

1️⃣What's the matter?
2️⃣Are you alright?
3️⃣What's getting you down?
4️⃣What's up (with you)?
5️⃣Why the long face?
6️⃣You look a bit down.
7️⃣Is there anything I can do to help?
8️⃣Do you need a shoulder to cry on?
9️⃣You look like you could do with a drink.
🔟Oh you poor thing !


Phrases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 are asking the other person what their problem is.
Phrases 1, 2, and 3 are more sympathetic while phrases 4 and 5 are less friendly.
Phrase 6 is a simple observation that the other person looks sad. But you expect the other person to explain the problem.
Phrases 7 and 8 are offering help or sympathy.
Phrase 8 is specifically offering to listen while the other person talks about their problem or reason for sadness.
Phrase 9 is an offer of a drink (alcohol or a cup of tea). This is a typical British response to somebody with a major problem or after a disaster of some kind.
Phrase 10 is intended to sound sympathetic. This expression can sound patronising to some people.



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Accepted Facts

Often when we are debating with other people, or writing academic essays, we want to introduce ideas that we know others agree on. Here are ten phrases.


1️⃣It's common knowledge that...
2️⃣It's a fact (that)..
3️⃣Anyone will tell you..
4️⃣Everybody knows that...
5️⃣It's a well-established fact that
6️⃣Few people would deny that..
7️⃣It's no secret that...
8️⃣I think we can all accept / agree that..
9️⃣It is generally assumed that...
🔟It has been scientifically proven that...


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

In phrases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 the speaker is introducing ideas that everybody agrees are true.
The other 5 phrases are a little less strong, saying that a few people might disagree, but nearly everybody does agree with your statement.
Phrases 1, 5, 6 and 10 are good opening phrases for a discursive essay. You can use one of these phrases to establish the importance of the topic before introducing an aspect of the topic that is not agreed.
Phrases 3, 4, 7 and 8 are often used in spoken discussions or debates.
Phrase 10 is saying that somebody has done an experiment that proves your statement to be true. If using this in writing you may want to refer specifically to scientist or the experiment itself in your next sentence.

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Accepted Facts

Often when we are debating with other people, or writing academic essays, we want to introduce ideas that we know others agree on. Here are ten phrases.

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
It's common knowledge that...
It's a fact (that)..
Anyone will tell you..
Everybody knows that...
It's a well-established fact that
Few people would deny that..
It's no secret that...
I think we can all accept / agree that..
It is generally assumed that...
It has been scientifically proven that...

In phrases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 the speaker is introducing ideas that everybody agrees are true.
The other 5 phrases are a little less strong, saying that a few people might disagree, but nearly everybody does agree with your statement.
Phrases 1, 5, 6 and 10 are good opening phrases for a discursive essay. You can use one of these phrases to establish the importance of the topic before introducing an aspect of the topic that is not agreed.
Phrases 3, 4, 7 and 8 are often used in spoken discussions or debates.
Phrase 10 is saying that somebody has done an experiment that proves your statement to be true. If using this in writing you may want to refer specifically to scientist or the experiment itself in your next sentence.

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🌹Attitude to the future🌹

There are some things in your life you know are going to happen one day. Here some phrases that we use to show how we feel (positive or negative) about these future events.

I'm (really / so) looking forward to..
I can't wait until...
I'm counting the days till...
Roll on...
I've set my heart on...
I'm saving up to...
Sooner or later I'll get round to...
One day, I'm going to have to...
I'm trying to put off... as long as I can
I'm (really) dreading...


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:


Phrases 1, 2, 3, and 4 are showing a very positive feeling about something that is going to happen in the future.
Phrases 5 and 6 are talking about things that the speaker wants to happen. The speaker is actively trying to make these things happen.
Phrase 7 is something the speaker thinks she / he will do one day in the future. She / he is not very interested in doing this.
Phrase 8 is a little more negative but the speaker still expects he or she will do it one day.
Phrases 9 and 10 are things that the speaker doesn't want to do at all but in the end will have to do them.
We follow phrases 1, 5, 7, 9 and 10 with a gerund (-ing form) e.g. 'I'm so looking forward to going on the school trip to Stonehenge'.
We follow phrases 2 and 3 with a sentence or clause e.g. 'I can't wait until I pass FCE'.
We follow phrase 4 with the day or time of an event (e.g. 'Roll on next Monday. It's the day of the school pancake party.)
We follow phrases 6 and 8 with an infinitive verb e.g. 'I'm saving up to come back and do anothe

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🌹Expressions With 'One'🌹

In the English language there are many phrases and expressions that use numbers. Here are ten phrases with the number one.

1️⃣One of these days...
2️⃣That's one way of putting it.
3️⃣It's one thing to say it...
4️⃣One by one...
5️⃣I'm not one to complain, but...
6️⃣He's got a one-track mind.
7️⃣A one-off payment
8️⃣A one-hit wonder
9️⃣The one and only (David Beckham)!
🔟He's a right one!


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

We use phrase 1 with an intention when we haven't decide when to do it although we are quite certain we will do it. Follow it with going to + infinitive.
We use phrase 2 to say that we don't really agree with another person's opinion or assessment. It can sound a little rude / dismissive of the other person's view.
We use phrase 3 to say that it's easy to talk about an action, but more difficult to do it.
We use phrase 4 as an adverb to show that people or animals performed the verb individually, not as a group.
People often say phrase 5 to introduce a complaint and to give the idea that their complaint is more serious.
We say phrase 6 to criticise a person (he or she) becuase they are always thinking about the same subject, with no variety.
In phrase 7, a one-off payment is an amount of money that we only have to pay once. This is the opposite to paying 'in intalments'.
We use phrase 8 to talk about a pop singer or group who only make one famous song and then stop being famous.
We use phrase 9 to introduce some


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🌹Preferring things🌹

We often have to make choices and sometimes we make those choices together with other people. Here are ten English phrases that you can use to say which coice you like best.

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

1️⃣I'd (much) prefer to stay in
2️⃣I'd (much) rather stay in
3️⃣I'd go for an Indian meal (any time).
4️⃣I much prefer wine to lager.
5️⃣Give me Italian wine any day.
6️⃣If it was up to me, I'd choose London.
7️⃣Going to a pub is more my kind of thing.
8️⃣Given the choice, I'd rather stay in.
9️⃣London would be preferable to Oxford.
🔟The boys expressed a strong preference for


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:
In phrases 1 and 2 the word 'much' makes the phrase much stronger.
Phrase 3 means that the speaker always prefers Indian food to the other choices.
Phrase 4 shows the speaker prefers win a lot.
Phrase 5 is a strong, informal phrase that is probably spoken. The speaker is saying that she will always choose Italian wine over the other possible choices.
In phrase 6 the speaker is saying that he prefers London. He is also saying that his poinion is not the most important. This is polite.
Phrase 7 is an informal and quite gentle way of saying that the speaker prefers pubs to another suggestion.
Phrase 8 is saying that the speaker would prefer to stay in but that she will probably go out because other people want to do this.
Phrase 9 is a formal (possibly written) expression to say that the speaker prefers London.
Phrase 10 is a formal (possibly written) expression to say that somebody else (the boys) prefer something. Follow this with a noun or noun phrase.


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Get - short phrases
In a good dictionary, the word 'get' covers two or more pages because there are so many phrases made with 'get'. Here are ten exclamations.

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
1️⃣Get ready
2️⃣Get out / get out of here
3️⃣Get lost
4️⃣Get going
5️⃣Get a move on / Get moving
6️⃣Get a life
7️⃣Get well soon
8️⃣Get real
9️⃣Get out of my / the way
🔟Get stuffed



We say phrase 1 to somebody to warn them that they need to be prepared for something soon.
We say phrase 2 to somebody when we want them to leave. Depending on the tone of voice this can be quite strong and possibly offensive.
Phrase 3 is stronger than phrase 2 and means that we want the person to leave and we don't care where they go.
We say phrase 4 means that we want somebody to start an activity or start going somewhere.
We say phrase 5 to somebody when we want them to go faster or make faster progress with a task.
We say phrase 6 to somebody who spends a lot of time on a boring or pointless task.
We say phrase 7 to somebody who is unwell. This phrase is often written on greetings carsd that we send to people who are sick.
We say phrase 8 to somebody who has an unrealistic idea or expects something that is impossible or very unlikely.
We say phrase 9 to somebody who is blocking our path. This is actually not polite and it is more polite to simply say 'excuse me'.
We say phrase 10 to somebody who we want



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Quoting and disbelieving

In English there are a number of phrases that you can say when you are repeating something that somebody else said and showing that you don't believe or agree with the statement.

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

1️⃣(The UK Government) claims that...
2️⃣(The UK Government) alleges that...
3️⃣They are trying to convince us that...
4️⃣They are asserting that...
5️⃣According to (the government)...
6️⃣If (the government) is to be believed...
7️⃣If they are to be believed...
8️⃣Supposedly...
9️⃣Apparently...
🔟The so-called (success of the project)...

How To Use These Phrases In Your English:
We use use phrase 1 to show that we don't believe the sentence that follows.
Phrase 2 is similar but is used before a sentence that criticises or accuses.. e.g. 'The police are alleging that I stole the money.'
Phrase 6 suggests that the statement is untrue but also that anything the government says is likely to be untrue.
Phrases 8 and 9 are sentence adverbs and can be used to distance yourself from the statement.
In phrase 10, the adjective 'so-called' is used before a noun that you think is incorrectly named. In the example, the speaker thinks that the 'success' was really a failure.

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🌹Postcard English - negative🌹

Some holidays are disappointing - here's what you can say on a postcard when that happens.

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

1️⃣The place is a dump.
2️⃣The journey was a nightmare.
3️⃣We had a nightmare of a journey.
4️⃣The food's disgusting.
5️⃣I got food poisoning!
6️⃣The people are so unfriendly.
7️⃣It poured the whole time.
8️⃣It's not what we expected.
9️⃣Can't wait to get home.
🔟There's nothing to do.

How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

1 is useful to refer to a place - hotel, restaurant, or city or even a whole country - that you don't like.
Bad journeys happen, and 2 and 3 are ways of saying that you had a terrible journey.
Food can spoil a holiday - 4 is a general comment, 5 shows that you were actually ill as a result of it.
6. This is useful when you don't feel welcome in a place. It can refer to people in a specific place like a hotel, or a whole country.
We like good weather, so when it rains we feel disappointed. That's when 7 is useful.
8 says that you expected more than you got - a better hotel, nicer facilities, more to do etc
9 is a way of ending a postcard describing a bad holiday.
10. If the holiday is boring, this is what you can say.

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🌺Euphemisms🌺

Because the UK is a small crowded country, it's imporatnt that we are all polite to each other. For this reason there are many polite ways to talk about impolite topics.

10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:

1️⃣He's light-fingered
2️⃣She's been doing time
3️⃣She passed away / kicked the bucket
4️⃣No longer with us / pushing up daisies
5️⃣Public conveniences
6️⃣I'm just going to powder my nose
7️⃣Down and out / A down-and-out
8️⃣She's in the family way
9️⃣She had a baby
🔟He made an honest woman of her

How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

Phrase 1 means that the person is a thief / steals things.
Phrase 2 means that she has been in prison.
Phrases in 3 mean that the person has died. 'Pass away' is more polite than 'kick the bucket'.
Phrases in 4 mean that the person is dead. 'No longer with us' is more polite/formal than 'pushing up daisies'.
Phrase 5 is a general way of referring to public toilets.
Phrase 6 is a polite phrase that some people use to say that they are going to the toilet.
Phrases in 7 are talking about the homeless. 'Down and out' is an adjective but 'a down-and-out' is a noun that describes a person who is homeless.
Phrase 8 means pregnant. Other euphemisms include 'she's expecting a baby' and 'she has a bun in the oven'.
Phrase 9 means that she gave birth to a new child.
Phrase 10 means that a man has married a woman.

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Accepted Facts

Often when we are debating with other people, or writing academic essays, we want to introduce ideas that we know others agree on. Here are ten phrases.


1️⃣It's common knowledge that...
2️⃣It's a fact (that)..
3️⃣Anyone will tell you..
4️⃣Everybody knows that...
5️⃣It's a well-established fact that
6️⃣Few people would deny that..
7️⃣It's no secret that...
8️⃣I think we can all accept / agree that..
9️⃣It is generally assumed that...
🔟It has been scientifically proven that...


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

In phrases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 the speaker is introducing ideas that everybody agrees are true.
The other 5 phrases are a little less strong, saying that a few people might disagree, but nearly everybody does agree with your statement.
Phrases 1, 5, 6 and 10 are good opening phrases for a discursive essay. You can use one of these phrases to establish the importance of the topic before introducing an aspect of the topic that is not agreed.
Phrases 3, 4, 7 and 8 are often used in spoken discussions or debates.
Phrase 10 is saying that somebody has done an experiment that proves your statement to be true. If using this in writing you may want to refer specifically to scientist or the experiment itself in your next sentence.

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Accepted Facts

Often when we are debating with other people, or writing academic essays, we want to introduce ideas that we know others agree on. Here are ten phrases.


1️⃣It's common knowledge that...
2️⃣It's a fact (that)..
3️⃣Anyone will tell you..
4️⃣Everybody knows that...
5️⃣It's a well-established fact that
6️⃣Few people would deny that..
7️⃣It's no secret that...
8️⃣I think we can all accept / agree that..
9️⃣It is generally assumed that...
🔟It has been scientifically proven that...


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

In phrases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 the speaker is introducing ideas that everybody agrees are true.
The other 5 phrases are a little less strong, saying that a few people might disagree, but nearly everybody does agree with your statement.
Phrases 1, 5, 6 and 10 are good opening phrases for a discursive essay. You can use one of these phrases to establish the importance of the topic before introducing an aspect of the topic that is not agreed.
Phrases 3, 4, 7 and 8 are often used in spoken discussions or debates.
Phrase 10 is saying that somebody has done an experiment that proves your statement to be true. If using this in writing you may want to refer specifically to scientist or the experiment itself in your next sentence.

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#Idioms_and_Phrases 

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#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics 
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Accepted Facts

Often when we are debating with other people, or writing academic essays, we want to introduce ideas that we know others agree on. Here are ten phrases.


1️⃣It's common knowledge that...
2️⃣It's a fact (that)..
3️⃣Anyone will tell you..
4️⃣Everybody knows that...
5️⃣It's a well-established fact that
6️⃣Few people would deny that..
7️⃣It's no secret that...
8️⃣I think we can all accept / agree that..
9️⃣It is generally assumed that...
🔟It has been scientifically proven that...


How To Use These Phrases In Your English:

In phrases 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 the speaker is introducing ideas that everybody agrees are true.
The other 5 phrases are a little less strong, saying that a few people might disagree, but nearly everybody does agree with your statement.
Phrases 1, 5, 6 and 10 are good opening phrases for a discursive essay. You can use one of these phrases to establish the importance of the topic before introducing an aspect of the topic that is not agreed.
Phrases 3, 4, 7 and 8 are often used in spoken discussions or debates.
Phrase 10 is saying that somebody has done an experiment that proves your statement to be true. If using this in writing you may want to refer specifically to scientist or the experiment itself in your next sentence.

#Useful_Expressions_in_English
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#Business_English_Lessons     
#Interview_English_Lessons    
#Intermediate_Listening_Lesson             
#conversations     
  #stories    
#English_Conversation_Practice
#College_Related_Topics 
#Advanced_Listening_Lesson


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