English Flashcards
What is a phrase to express liking something?
I quite like these boots
This phrase is often used to indicate a moderate level of enjoyment.
How can you express strong approval?
Absolutely love them!
This phrase indicates a strong positive sentiment.
What phrase can be used to invite someone to dinner?
Do you fancy going out for a curry tonight?
This is a casual way to suggest going out to eat.
What is a way to express dislike for a food item?
I’m not much of a curry fan
This indicates a lack of enthusiasm for curry.
Which phrase indicates being a fan of something?
I’m a big fan!
This is a common expression of enthusiasm for a particular interest.
How can you express that something is truly enjoyable?
It’s so my thing!
This phrase indicates a strong personal affinity for something.
What is a phrase used to express agreement about food?
This soup is great, isn’t it?
This phrase seeks affirmation from the listener about the quality of the soup.
What phrase indicates a moderate enjoyment of something?
Yeah, it’s pretty good!
This expression suggests a positive but not overwhelming opinion.
What is a casual way to invite someone to an activity?
We’re heading to the skate park - wanna come?
This is an informal invitation for social engagement.
How can you decline an invitation politely?
No, I’m good.
This phrase suggests a polite refusal without being rude.
What phrase indicates disinterest in an activity?
Skateboarding isn’t really my thing
This expresses a lack of interest in skateboarding.
What is a phrase to express strong aversion?
I couldn’t think of anything worse!
This indicates a very strong dislike for something.
How can you express current enthusiasm for an activity?
Yes, I’m really into it at the moment!
This indicates a current interest or passion for an activity.
What response indicates a strong dislike for a genre?
No way! I can’t stand them.
This expresses a strong negative reaction to horror films.
Fill in the blank: We can use ‘______’ to object to something.
No way!
This phrase can express both objection and surprise.