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  • Do you want to say, “You really like somethingbut in a different way? Well I'll tell you

  • how. So today we are going to look at a few expressions when you want to say that you

  • have a strong liking for something. Now generally we always say, ‘I like it so muchor

  • ‘I just love it’, right? So let's take a look at few different ways that you could

  • use when you want to say, you really like somethingMy first one is “I'm a big

  • fan of…” okay, so for example if I like watching soccer, I'm gonna say, “I'm a big

  • fan of soccer”, okay? I'm not going out tonight because there's a match and I'm a

  • big fan of soccer. When you say I'm a big fan that means you really like something,

  • okay? Or if you like listening to music, you could say, “I'm a big fan of English songs”,

  • alright? So this is how you could say you have a strong liking for something, I'm a

  • big fan ofand whatever you really like, you can mention that. The next one, “I am

  • absolutely crazy about…” Now when you say, ‘I'm absolutely crazy about…’ that

  • means completely crazy about, you'd really like it so much. So “I'm absolutely crazy

  • about the new bandokay, so there's a new group

  • that has come out with their album and you really like the songs, youll say, “I'm

  • absolutely crazy about the new bandthat means you really like them, alright? So stop

  • saying, ‘I really like them’, ‘I'm absolutely crazy about…’ So when you say the word

  • crazyit shows that you are you really like the band. “I'm quite partial to…”

  • Now obviously if you have a strong liking for something, yeah you tend to bend towards

  • it, so for example if I go shopping and I have two dresses to choose from a black and

  • a red one, though I have, I already have two black dresses, I would still choose the black

  • because, “I'm quite partial to black color”, okay? I love the color and though I already

  • have it, I would still go and buy another one because I have a strong liking for black,

  • so instead of saying I really like black colour, I would say, “I'm quite partial to black

  • color”. So when you say, ‘you're partial to…’ you have a softer kind of other thing,

  • you really like it so much that you would choose it or anything else. Okay, let's take

  • a look at another way of expressing, “I'm really into…” Now supposing I start, I

  • joined Yoga classes okay, and I start getting fitter, so when my friends tell me, “Wow,

  • Rachna you look so fit these daysand I want to tell them or I want to express my

  • strong liking for yoga I'm going to say, “I'm really into yoga these days”, okay? So that

  • means I'm pursuing it, I have a strong liking for it, so I say, “I'm really into yoga

  • these days”, okay? Or you could say, “I'm really into fashion these days”, so suddenly

  • one of your friends, starts looking very fashionable, with you know, different accessories or she's

  • into experimenting with her look, you say, “wow you look nice these daysand she'll

  • say, “I'm really into fashion these days”, okay? That means she's keeping up with a trend,

  • she has a strong liking for it, so she says, “I'm really into fashion these days”.

  • The next oneyou can't beat a…” Now herebeatdoesn't mean literally beat

  • but it means to kind of supersede her, to exceed in terms of performance, so if I go

  • to a new cafe for lunch, I'll say, “you can't beat a meal at that café” or people

  • would also say, “nothing can beat a meal at that café”, that means whichever other

  • restaurants you go to, nothing can beat a meal at the new café, nothing can be better

  • than a meal at that café, okay? So that means that the café is the best, I have a strong

  • liking for it, so I say nothing can beat a meal at the new café. Okay, now sometimes

  • people offer you or probably give you options and when you make a choice and when you want

  • to show you have a strong liking, I would say, “give me coffee any day…” if my

  • colleague offers me a cup of tea or coffee I'll tell hergive me coffee any day

  • when I say any day, I'm trying to say or anything else, I stood for coffee, alright? So some

  • people say give it to me anytime, coffeeany time, okay, or coffee any day, it's a

  • way of showing you have a strong liking for coffee. Right, the next one, “I'm particularly

  • fond of…” Well now when you say, ‘I'm particularly fond of…’ you are actually

  • specifying a strong liking when you say, ‘fond offor something. Now I enjoy Veg and Non-Veg

  • food but yes, “I am particularly fond of vegetarian food”, okay? When I say, ‘particularly

  • fond of…’ I'm telling you I have a strong liking for vegetarian food, alright? So I

  • do eat meat but particularly fond of vegetarian food, that means, I have a strong liking for

  • Veg food, okay friends? “Singing is what I live for…” Now, we don't live for one

  • thing, right? We do so many things in our lives, right? Right from work, studies, spending

  • time, going outso when I saysinging is what I live for…’ I'm trying to tell

  • you, I have such a strong liking for singing, that I do it all day, okay? Or well, for me,

  • I love eating food so I'm going to tell you, “eating is what I live for”, that means

  • I love eating food, I have a strong liking towards different cuisines, so I say, “eating

  • is what I live for”. So when you say something is what I live for, you are showing that you

  • are so crazy about it or you like it so much. Fine, the next one, “what I wouldn't give…”

  • Now when you say, ‘what I wouldn't givethat means you're talking about a thing that

  • you really like and you really want and you're ready to pay the price. So when I tell you

  • what I wouldn't give to get a new iPhoneokay I am making a strong liking for the iPhone

  • and I tell youwhat I wouldn't give to get the new iPhone” I have a strong liking

  • and I have a desire to possess the new iPhone, so to show you or to express my strong liking,

  • I say, ‘what I wouldn't give’, okay? That means, I'm ready to put a hole in my pocket,

  • to get the new iPhone because I have a strong liking for it, right? And the last one, “there's

  • nothing I like more than…” okay so I say, ‘there's nothing I like more thanokay

  • so, I can tell you, “there's nothing I like more than watching movies”, that means I

  • love watching films, I really enjoy watching films and when I say, ‘there is nothing

  • I likethat means nothing I like more than watching movies, this is the first thing that

  • I like and other things follow. So when you want to show this is on your top list, you

  • want, you could say, there's nothing I like more than watching movies, alright friends?

  • So these are the few ways you could use when you want to talk about a “strong liking”,

  • alright? Go ahead use these phrases, express what you like. I'll be back soon with a new

  • lesson till then, take care and bye

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