2022-03-09
24 分钟Hi, everybody.
Harry here.
And just before I get into today's episode, I wanted to tell you about another really cool podcast that you might enjoy.
It's called English learning for curious minds.
It's hosted by a british native english speaker called Alistair, and he wants to help you learn weird and wonderful things about the world at the same time as improving your English.
Well, what I really do is suggest that you check it out for yourself.
He's done some really interesting episodes on things like a history of James Bond, the English of Donald Trump, and the curious taste of british food.
So quite an eclectic mix there.
And all of the episodes come with a transcript, subtitles, and an extensive vocabulary list.
So go on, give it a listen.
Try it out for yourself.
All you have to do is search English learning for curious minds in your favorite podcast application.
Okay, so let's get on with my episode for today.
So my podcast today is about suggestions and in particular, what we want to talk to you about making suggestions in English.
So we're going to look at it in a few different ways.
Look at some phrases for making suggestions, then look at the responses that you might make.
And we look at these both in terms of positive responses or responding positively and negative responses or responding negatively.
As always, I'm going to go through them with you one by one, and then we'll give you some examples and try to explain how you might use them.
Okay, so here are some phrases when you want to make suggestions.
And remember, when you're making suggestions, they're not obligations.