Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 524

与哈利一起说好英语 | 第524集

Speak Better English with Harry

语言学习

2025-02-26

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This episode will help you sound more fluent and confident in conversations. Most English learners say the same thing when they need food, but native speakers have many natural ways to express hunger. This English lesson is great for students who already know some English and want to improve their vocabulary. You’ll learn practical phrases used in British English, including polite alternatives and common slang. These expressions will also help with IELTS, TOEFL, and CAE exam preparation. Impr...
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  • Foreign.

  • Hi there, this is Harry.

  • Welcome back to Advanced English Lessons with Harry where I try 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.

  • And for those of you and your friends or family who want one to one lessons, well, you know what to do,

  • just get in touch www.englishlesson via skype.com and you can apply for a free trial lesson.

  • And we'd be very happy to hear from you and very happy to help you.

  • So this is an advanced English lesson and we're looking at ways to describe hunger.

  • Now we're going to look at it in a few different ways.

  • We're going to look at it in terms of when you're a little bit hungry, so a little bit more polite when you're very hungry,

  • so you've got a bit of an appetite or when you're very, very hungry, so you're really starving.

  • So different words can describe different levels of hunger that you feel.

  • And we've all been in those situations.

  • You know, we, we just want something quick,

  • we just want something filling or we want as much food as we can possibly get because we feel as if we haven't eaten for days.

  • So all these words, advanced expressions and ways to describe hunger.

  • So I've got 10 in total.

  • Let me go through them with you.

  • First one very British, this one.

  • And it, it means when you're, you've got a,