Advanced English: A Polite Way to Say “I Don’t Like It”

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Published4 days ago
Duration1:19
Video ID_E52rXqVDsM
Languageen-US
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views1.4K
Likes67
Comments16
Engagement Rate5.84%
Likes per 100 views4.71
Comments per 1K views11.25

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Ready to book a 1:1 lesson with me? 👉 https://www.englishwithjennifer.com/book-a-lesson/ Want to sound more polite and sophisticated in English? In this quick lesson, learn two useful expressions with liking: ✔️ to my liking ✔️ for my liking These common expressions can help you soften criticism, express preferences politely, and communicate more naturally in English conversations. 📌 In this lesson you'll learn: • How "liking" can be used as a noun • How to use "to my liking" • How to use "for my liking • How to express dislikes politely • Useful examples for everyday English 💬 Tell me about something you don't or didn't like. Can you use to my liking or for my liking in a sentence? ✨Level up your English with LIVE instruction, meaningful practice, and my feedback! Join me on Patreon as a Lifelong Learner. 👉http://patreon.com/englishwithjennifer ❇️Group Zoom classes ❇️Exclusive practice tasks ❇️ Bonus listening materials (movie reviews, comprehension quizzes, etc.) ❇️Access the archive of previous posts. Hundreds of learning gems! This is an ongoing study program. Members vote on a monthly topic. All skills are addressed. ⚡️As a motivational speaker, I deliver engaging talks on building a healthy learner mindset. Book me to speak at your school or event. Let's redefine success in language learning and in life.👉👉👉https://speaking.englishwithjennifer.com/ 🔹Keynote 🔹Workshops

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