In one of the previous posts you can see which are the most common phrases to inquire about someone’s likes and how to express them formally and informally. There’s also an additional speaking practice connected with it. Today’s topic is how to express that you don’t like something:
(F) I don’t find … particularly interesting/enjoyable.
(SF) I’m not very keen on …
(SF) I don’t really like …
(I) I’m not really into …
If you’d like to hear more phrases like these, used in context, I’m sure you’ll enjoy the video by EnglishSocialNetwork:
Choose one or two of these commonly used phrases and practise using them regularly 🙂
English Phrases in Situations
- General phrases
- Saying hello
- Saying goodbye
- Phone conversation
- At the bank
- At the supermarket
- At the market
- At the chemist’s
- At the hotel
- At the restaurant
- At the cafe or bar
- At the post office
- At the travel agency
- At the doctor’s
- At the dentist’s