Janet:
Hello
friends. Welcome to another episode of the
English Tonight
Podcast. My name is Janet and I am the host of this
show
. This is
episode
#
4. I want to thank you for taking time out of your busy day and life to
listen
to this podcast. To find a free written transcript of this podcast,
please go to
www.speakenglishtonight.com
.
Before
getting started, I would like to say hello or shall I say
‘
Hola
’
to our
listeners in
M
exico
. Thank you for
listening and
leaving reviews on
iTunes.
I really appreciate each and every single one of you and I don’t
just appreciate the Mexicans
,
I love all of you. Thank you for listening.
Now, let’s get to the good stuff. In this episode
,
you will learn some
helpful phrases to help you talk about your likes and dislikes.
All right,
first you will learn five phrases you can use to talk about your likes and
then I will also give you three example sentences with each to ensure you
understand
.
So, the first one,
“
I like.
”
1.
I like swimming.
2.
I like going dancing on Saturday nights.
3.
I like
her;
she is a really nice person.
Next is,
“
I enjoy.
”
1.
I enjoy listening to rock music.
2.
I enjoyed reading the new book by Dr.
Seuss
.
3.
I enjoyed drinking t
ea.
Next is,
“
I love,
”
and you can say you love something when you really
like it. It doesn’t mean you need to be in love with it. So, let’s see.
1.
I love chocolate; I would eat it all day if I could.
2.
I love hot weather; I wish I could live on a tropica
l beach somewhere.
3.
I love it when you wash all of the dishes and do all the chores before I
get home from work.
A
ll right, next is
“
I really like.
”
So, I really like is just an emphasis, a
little bit more dramatic than
“
I like.
”
So
...
1.
I really like the n
ew Disney movie.
2.
I really like see
ing
you again.
3.
I really like eating Chinese food; it’s my favorite.
Now, you could say, also you could say,
“
I am crazy about.
”
So, that’s
when you really like something, may be you are
obsessed with it, it’s
awesome.
So,
..
1.
I am crazy about
Pinterest
.
I can't stop pi
nning cool things that I see.
2.
I am crazy about the new cupcake shop downtown; th
eir cupca
kes are
to die for.
3.
I am crazy about you.
Now, let’s move on and talk about things that you say when you do not
like something. So, three common phrases or sentence starters that you
can use to talk about your dislikes.
So, first you could say, I don’t like, it
’
s pretty basic.
1.
I don’t like broccoli.
2.
I don’t like crying babies.
3.
I don’t like Anna, she is really a
nnoying.
All right, next would be
“
I can't stand
”
and I can't stand is a little bit
stronger than
“
I don’t like.
”
So, be careful.
1.
I can't stand country music.
2.
I can't stand this weather.
3.
I can't stand waitin
g another minute for my sister,
she is always late
.
A
nd then lastly, the last sentence starte
r
would be
“
I hate
”
and hate is a
strong word, so be careful, but not always. Some people that are dramatic
like me use the word
“
hate
”
to emphasize their feelings and it
’
s not
something that’s
just so absolutely horrible. They are just trying to be
dramatic and expressive. So,
..
1.
I hate cold weather. I am going to move somewhere warm.
2.
I hate him, he never listens to me.
3.
I hate when things
break right after you buy them.
A
nd please notice when
I was talking about things that you don’t like, I
didn’t say
“
I dislike something
”
...
as one of the sentence starters. It isn’t
wrong to say I dislike, but it is rarely said or used in American English.
So, it
’
s better to say I don’t like something than sayi
ng I dislike
something. So, you should now have a good idea of how to express your
likes to people oh
-
your likes and dislikes, excuse me, to people in English.
Now, I am really excited to tell you about a course that we are offering
starting in January.
It is a 30
-
D
ay English
Challenge Course
and that’s for
people that want to improve their English and make English a part of their
everyday life and it
’
s also for people that struggle
and don’t know exactly
how to do that. Each day for 30 days, we will co
ver, we will cover 30
different and interesting topics and they will be speaking, listening,
writing and reading activities for you to complete each day. To find out
more information about this course or other courses that we offer, please
go to our websi
te, which is
www.english
-
tonight.com
or you can just go
Google
“English tonight” and should be the first thing that comes out, up
and c
lick on the word
“Courses”
on the upper right hand side.
Again, this was episode #4 of the English Tonight Podcast, thanks for
listening. If you enjoyed this podcast, please subscribe and leave us a
comment on iTunes. I would love to have at least 100 c
omments by the
end of the year.
Bye
-
bye and don’t forget to keep practici
ng your English. You can do it!
Outro:
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и не знаю точно
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«Курсы»
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