Posted by thecrazyteacher on settembre 30, 2019
How many other ways of saying ‘yes’ do you know?
If you want to say ‘yes’ but at the same time give a low commitment, you could say:
- Sure, why not?
- Sure, I don’t see why not?
If you want to do quite the opposite and say ‘yes’ in a strong way to show a strong commitment, you can use:
- Absolutely
- Definitely
- Of course
- Without a doubt
Informal ways of saying ‘yes’ in English:
- Uh-huh
- Okey-dokey
- Yup
- Yeah
And here are some formal ways of saying ‘yes’:
- By all means
- Very well
- Indeed
- Certainly
And if you want to sound really official and scientific, you can use:
Remember, varying your vocabulary is a way to appear more fluent!
(Thanks to https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com)
Posted by thecrazyteacher on settembre 14, 2019
Posted by thecrazyteacher on agosto 30, 2019
If you want to learn the difference between TOWN and CITY, click here!
Posted by thecrazyteacher on maggio 3, 2019
Posted by thecrazyteacher on aprile 29, 2019
There are three common types of English numbers:
* cardinal (showing quantity)
For example: There are three apples.
* ordinal (showing order)
For example: I am the third in lin
* nominal (showing identity)
For example: Take route 3 to get to the mall. (3 is the name of a bus route)
Click here to read all about it and to learn the correct way to write numbers.
Posted by thecrazyteacher on marzo 2, 2019
Let’s play and revise the questions with the WH-words…here!
Posted by thecrazyteacher on febbraio 15, 2019
Here is a nice wordsearch game about house and furniture vocabulary.
Posted by thecrazyteacher on gennaio 30, 2019
A useful link to learn some expressions about the rain…
Posted by thecrazyteacher on gennaio 20, 2019
Wanna=want to
Wanna=want a
Is it cool if…?=va bene se…?
(Thanks to Ingliando.net)
Posted by thecrazyteacher on dicembre 5, 2018