Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 561

与哈利一起说更流利的英语 | 第561集

Speak Better English with Harry

2025-11-12

24 分钟
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In this podcast episode, you will learn how to make suggestions clearly in English. We explain easy ways to accept suggestions and also how to say no politely. You will understand how to give reasons when you make suggestions. The episode also covers the right intonation to use when suggesting something. This lesson will help you speak English more confidently and naturally. Perfect for B2 level learners, the explanations are simple and practical. Listen and practice to sound more like a native speaker. Share Your Thoughts Support the show Improve your English step by step. My online courses cover grammar, vocabulary, and speaking practice — prices start from just €7.99. Enrol today and start improving your English ➡️ https://www.englishlessonviaskype.com/online-learning-courses/
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  • Hi there, this is Harry.

  • Welcome back to Advanced English Lessons with Harry where I tried to help you to get a better understanding of the English language to help you with your conversational skills,

  • your business English skills, interview skills, whatever your goals are, we're here to help.

  • 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, okay?

  • So the language will be a little bit different.

  • So we're not telling somebody you must or you have to.

  • So when we're using these type of as suggestions and phrases,

  • you're often going to use words like would and should,

  • which are the classic modal verbs in those sorts of situations, so suggestions or recommendations.

  • Okay, so here's a list of them.

  • I think you should.

  • Would you be interested in?

  • I thought perhaps you might like.