Stop Saying “I Like” All the Time | Sound More Natural in English
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Do you often say:
👉 "I like this movie."
👉 "I like coffee."
👉 "I like this restaurant."
👉 "I like learning English."
There's nothing wrong with using "I like", but if you use it for everything, your English can start to sound repetitive.
In this episode of 5-Minute English Talk, we continue our Sound More Natural in English series and explore how native English speakers express their interests, hobbies, and preferences in more natural and expressive ways.
You'll learn common alternatives like:
✅ I really enjoy...
✅ I'm a big fan of...
✅ I'm into...
✅ I love...
✅ I really enjoyed...
You'll hear practical examples, real-life situations, and natural conversations that show how native speakers talk about movies, food, hobbies, sports, travel, and everyday interests.
By the end of this episode, you'll be able to:
✓ Express your likes and interests more naturally
✓ Sound more fluent and confident in conversations
✓ Avoid repetitive English phrases
✓ Use common expressions that native speakers use every day
Remember:
Fluent English isn't about using bigger words. It's about having more ways to express the same idea.
The more variety you have in your English, the more natural and engaging your conversations will become.
Follow 5-Minute English Talk for practical English lessons, real-world conversation tips, and simple speaking strategies that help you build confidence one episode at a time.
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