2025-07-23
9 分钟Hi there, this is Harry, and welcome back to Advanced English Lessons with Harry,
where we try to help you to get a better understanding of the English language.
And in the lesson this week, we're looking at collocations with belief.
So it's advanced English lessons, advanced English lessons using collocations with the word belief.
So I've got a list of 10 of them.
OK, I'm going to go through them one by one,
and then I go back and I give you some worked examples of those.
Okay, so let's get back to the lesson.
So here are the 10.
Express belief.
To express belief is to give your opinion that you believe in something.
For example,
if the Prime Minister of a country goes live on television to tell the country that he's going to do something and he's going to do something quickly about this inflation,
well then Other ministers will come out and express the belief that he is going to deliver.
Yes, they express the belief and the support that it's going to work and whatever they do,
they're going to take the measures that are needed to help the poorer people in our society.
So they express belief, they express their belief in what the Prime Minister has said.
OK, number two, to have a belief.
Well, as I said at the beginning, we all have a belief in something.
He has a belief in his own value.