How to Express Your Interests in English

Expressing your interests in English is a great way to connect with others and showcase your passions. One effective approach is to use dynamic vocabulary and expressive adjectives to convey the depth of your enthusiasm. For instance, instead of simply saying I like photography, try saying I have an avid passion for photography and find joy in capturing the beauty of the world through my lens. By using colorful language, you can create a more vivid and engaging conversation that draws others into your world.

Another impactful method is to share personal anecdotes or experiences related to your interests. This not only allows you to express yourself authentically but also helps others understand why these pursuits are meaningful to you. For example, when discussing your love for travel, sharing a memorable moment from a specific adventure can convey the excitement and wonder that fuels your passion for exploring new places. By intertwining personal stories with your interests, you invite others to empathize with your perspective and foster deeper connections based on shared experiences.

Today I wanted to share with you a couple of videos which can help you practise talking about your interests and hobbies:

To answer the following questions:

you can use the following phrases:

I really/quite like...
I enjoy...
I love...
I am interested in...
I don't like...
I hate...
I can't stand...
I play...
I take ... lessons
I go training on ...
Once/twice a week I ...

English Phrases Explained and Pronounced


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