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ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS | 10 MAGIC Phrases for Giving Recommendations in English

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ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS | 10 MAGIC Phrases for Giving Recommendations in English



Welcome to today’s English lesson! If you’re looking to improve your speaking skills and sound more like a native, this video is for you. We’ll go over 10 important phrases that are perfect for giving recommendations in English. These popular English phrases will help you in everyday conversations and when making small talk.

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I’ll show you how to use each phrase with easy examples, so you can start using them in your conversations right away. Learning these English phrases will not only help you sound more natural but also increase your confidence in speaking English. Join me to learn useful vocabulary for daily use and see how simple it can be to recommend things in English like a pro. This lesson is all about making your English conversations fluent and more engaging.

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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Hi Students
01:17 It’s a must-see
01:49 You won’t regret it
02:37 It’s well worth seeing
04:00 Don’t miss it!
05:30 You should definitely go
07:15 I really think you would like…
08:05 I highly recommend it
09:24 You should definitely visit
10:02 Make sure
10:36 You have to watch it!
11:20 More speaking phrases

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20 thoughts on “ENGLISH FLUENCY SECRETS | 10 MAGIC Phrases for Giving Recommendations in English”

  1. This video was so helpful! Thanks for breaking it down in such an easy-to-understand way!

  2. Very useful expressions to be used in the real life! Teacher Harry thank you so much for this amazing presentation!

  3. do a lesson on get also how to use get phrases while talking. thank you for this lesson πŸ€—βœ¨πŸ‘πŸ’œ

  4. Hello Harry? How are you doing? Your classes are great. Do you give private lessons, mainly conversation? Thank you in Advance for your response.

  5. Dear Harry I will suggest you to focus on advance verbs, adverbs and adjectives.This will certainly help us and the listeners. In addition, these parts/components, which I mentioned, are generally more demanding than the so-called expressions.

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