雅思口语- 如何用英语表达喜欢和不喜欢 INteresting Ways
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And do you like sport?
那你喜欢体育运动吗?
Yeah, I like it.
嗯,我喜欢。
Oh no, I don't like it.
哦不,我不喜欢。
Not bad, but not great.
不错,但也不是很好。
Let's find some more interesting ways to say 'like' and 'don't like' in your IELTS speaking.
让我们来看看在雅思口语中表示“喜欢”和“不喜欢”的一些更有趣的表达方式。
Hello there.
大家好。
This is Keith from the English Speaking Success and the website Keith Speaking Academy.
我是来自 English Speaking Success 和 网站 Keith Speaking Academy 的基思。
If you haven't seen the website, go and check it out at keithspeakingacademy.com.
如果你还没有看过我的网站,快去 keithspeakingacademy.com 瞧瞧吧。
Lots of great resources if you're preparing for IELTS speaking, talking of which, in IELTS Speaking: Part One, one of the most common questions is, do you like something?
如果你在准备雅思口语,那么,那里有很多很好的资源,说到雅思口语,在第一部分,最常见的问题之一是,你喜欢某事吗?
And of course, you can say, 'Yes, I like it. No, I don't like it.' But in this lesson, you're going to learn some more interesting ways of expressing likes and dislikes so that you can show off a wider range of vocabulary to the examiner.
你当然可以说,“是的,我喜欢。不,我不喜欢,”但是在这节课中,你将学习一些更有趣的表达喜恶的方式,这样你就可以向考官展示更广泛的词汇。
I'm going to look at first expressing likes, also dislikes, and also neither like nor dislike when you're indifferent.
我先来看看如何表达喜欢,不喜欢,以及无所谓,既不喜欢也不讨厌。
Okay? Let's jump straight in.
好吗?让我们直接开始吧。
Okay, let's begin with things that we like.
好吧,让我们从我们喜欢的东西开始。
First, we can say 'to be into something,' right?
首先,我们可以说 to be into something(对某事感兴趣)。
I'm into art.
我喜欢艺术。
I'm into modern art.
我对现代艺术很感兴趣。
You can make it more natural by adding 'quite.' I'm quite into art, especially modern art.
你可以通过添加 quite 来使句子更自然。我非常喜欢艺术,尤其是现代艺术。
Next, to have a thing for something.
接下来,to have a thing for something(对某物有特殊好感)。
This is often when you like something quite unusual or specific and maybe for unusual reasons as well.
这通常说的是你喜欢一些非常不寻常或具体的东西,可能也是出于不寻常的原因。
I have a thing for chocolate mints.
我喜欢吃巧克力薄荷糖。
Ah, man!
啊,天呐!
Chocolate mints, After Eight.
After Eight 牌巧克力薄荷糖。
I have a thing for After Eight mints.
我很喜欢吃 After Eight 薄荷糖。
Oh! Heaven!
噢!好吃得不得了。
Mm, mm, mm!
嗯,嗯,嗯!
I have a thing for nineties music.
我喜欢九十年代的音乐。
I'm stuck in the past.
我被困在过去。
I have a thing for nineties music.
我喜欢九十年代的音乐。
I also have a thing for Chinese comic books.
我也喜欢中国漫画书。
I dunno why. They're just hilarious.
我不知道为什么。它们就是很搞笑。
Lao Fu Zi.
《老夫子》。
I think I have a thing for these 'cause I used to read them with my daughter when she was growing up.
我想我喜欢这些,因为当我女儿长大的时候,我经常和她一起读。
So, often specific things and unusual reasons, right?
通常是指特定的事情和不寻常的原因。
'To have a thing for.' It can also be when you are attracted to somebody.
To have a thing for。也可能是被某人吸引。
I have a thing for this girl at work.
我喜欢工作中的这个女孩。
No, it's not true. It's an example.
不,这不是真的。这是一个例子。
Next, to have a soft spot for something, and this is when it's quite hard to explain why you like something, right?
接下来,to have a soft spot for something(对某事情有独钟),表示很难解释你为什么喜欢某样东西。
It can be something or someone.
可以是某事或某人。
For example, I have a soft spot for old movies.
例如,我对老电影情有独钟。
I have a soft spot for dogs.
我对狗情有独钟。
You can make it more natural.
你可以让句子更自然。
I have a bit of a soft spot for old movies.
我对老电影有点情有独钟。
It can also be for somebody when you like them, not attracted, but when you like them.
也可以表示你喜欢某人,不是被吸引,而是你就是喜欢他们。
She has a soft spot for her niece, or this father has a soft spot for his youngest daughter, things like that.
她对她的侄女情有独钟,或者这个父亲对他的小女儿情有独钟,诸如此类。
Next, to be partial to something, often with food and drink.
其次,to be partial to something(偏爱某事),通常指食物和饮料。
I'm partial to red wine. Hm.
我偏爱红酒。
I'm partial to Spanish red wine.
我偏爱西班牙红酒。
You can make it more natural by saying 'quite.' I'm quite partial to red wine, or I'm rather partial to red wine.
你可以通过说 quite 来使句子更自然。我比较偏爱红酒,或者说我更偏爱红酒。
I'm quite partial to pistachio nuts. Hmm.
我相当偏爱开心果。嗯。
Okay, next, we have to express a like when maybe before, you didn't like it, but now, you are starting to like something.
好吧,接下来,我们要表达一种喜欢,也许以前,你不喜欢,但是现在,你开始喜欢某些东西了。
For example, and it's just an example. It's not true.
例如,这只是一个例子。这不是真的。
When I arrived in Spain, I didn't like the food, but now, I'm starting to like it, right?
当我刚到西班牙时,我不喜欢那里的食物,但是现在,我开始喜欢上它了。
We can say 'to take to something' or 'to warm up to something.' So, when I arrived in Spain, I didn't like the food very much, but now, I'm taken to it, or now, I have taken to it.
我们可以说 to take to something 或者 to warm up to something。当我刚到西班牙时,我不太喜欢那里的食物,但是现在,我已经习惯了(be/have taken to it)。
I've taken to it.
我已经习惯了。
I didn't like this food before, but now I'm warming to it.
我以前不喜欢这种食物,但现在我喜欢上了。
I've really warmed to it. Okay?
我真的很喜欢它。
We can use the continuous, present continuous, or present perfect.
我们可以使用进行时、现在进行时或现在完成时。
Finally, we can say 'to grow on.' Something is growing on me.
最后,我们可以说 to grow on。某样东西越来越吸引我了。
I'm beginning to like it.
我开始喜欢它了。
So yeah, Spanish food has grown on me.
所以是的,我越来越喜欢西班牙食物。
It's not true.
这不是真的。
I've always liked Spanish food, but just practicing.
我一直喜欢西班牙食物,只是举例啦。
Let's move on.
让我们继续。
Right, next, let's talk about that bit in the middle, neither like nor dislike, indifferent, right?
好,接下来,让我们谈谈中间那个,不喜欢也不讨厌,无所谓。
First, we'll look at things and then activities.
先说事物,然后说活动。
For example, if you are asked, 'Do you like art,' you could say, 'I'm indifferent,' but maybe more natural is, 'I don't mind it.' I don't mind it.
例如,如果有人问你,“你喜欢艺术吗”,你可以说,“我不在乎”,但也许更自然的回答是,“我不介意。”我不介意。
It's not bad. It's not bad.
还不错。还不错。
I can take it or leave it.
我可以接受也可以放弃。
I can take it or leave it.
我可以接受也可以放弃。
I don't dislike it.
我不反感。
This one's an interesting one, right?
这个很有趣,对吧?
I don't dislike it, which doesn't mean you like it, it just means indifferent.
我不反感,不代表你喜欢,只是无所谓的意思。
I remember once catching up with a friend I hadn't seen for ages.
我记得有一次和一个很久没见的朋友聊天。
He had got married several years earlier, and we went for a drink down at the pub and we sat down and I said, 'Are you happy,' and he said, 'I'm not unhappy,' and I thought, 'Oh dear.
他几年前结婚了,我们去酒吧喝了一杯,我们坐下来,我说,“你快乐吗,”他说,“我没有不快乐,”我想,“哦,天哪。
That's not good for your marriage.' Indifferent, right? I'm not unhappy.
这对你的婚姻可不好。”无所谓,对吧?我没有不开心。
I don't dislike it.
我不讨厌。
Great, talking about activities.
好,来说说活动。
So, if you are asked, 'Do you like getting up early in the morning,' you could say, 'It's no big deal. It doesn't bother me.' Okay? Or again, I don't mind.
如果有人问你,“你喜欢早起吗?”你可以说,“还好吧。我不讨厌。”或者,我不介意。
I don't mind.
我不介意。
If you have a verb, 'I don't mind' plus the verb, the verb is always in the gerund.
如果有一个动词,I don't mind 加上动词,那么,这个动词一定要用动名词形式。
I don't mind doing that. Note, mental note.
I don't mind doing 某事,注意划线部分。
Do you like getting up early?
你喜欢早起吗?
Well, I don't mind getting up early so long as it's not too early.
嗯,只要不是太早,我不介意早起。
Lovely.
很好。
Let's move on.
让我们继续。
Right, let's look now at things that we don't like. Bleh!
好吧,现在让我们看看我们不喜欢的东西。恶~
Do you like cooking?
你喜欢做饭吗?
You can say, 'I don't care for something,' right?
你可以说,I don't care for(不喜欢)某事。
I don't care for it, or, if you have the verb, 'I don't care for cooking.' Notice, 'care for,' 'for,' preposition, plus a verb, the verb must be in the gerund.
I don't care for it,或者,如果有动词,那就是 I don't care for cooking。注意,care for,for,介词,加上一个动词,动词必须是动名词。
I don't care for getting up early.
我不喜欢早起。
I don't care for walking the dog.
我不喜欢遛狗。
Okay? To make it even more natural, we often use 'much.' I don't care much for that.
为了让句子更自然,我们经常使用 much。我不怎么喜欢。
I don't care much for cooking.
我不太喜欢做饭。
Okay? Next, it does nothing for me.
好,接下来,it does nothing for me(它对我没有作用)。
This is a bit stronger than indifferent.
语气比无所谓强一点。
It's really that you don't like it, right?
真的是你不喜欢。
It does nothing for me, or I can't be doing with it.
It does nothing for me,或者 I can't be doing with it(我受不了)。
I can't be doing with it.
我受不了它。
Nice, complicated.
很好,很复杂。
This is where you don't like something, and often, you have no patience, right?
意思就是你不喜欢某样东西,对它没有耐心。
Sometimes we say, 'Do you like getting up early?' No, I can't be doing with it.
有时候我们会问:“你喜欢早起吗?”不,我受不了。
Do you like modern art?
你喜欢现代艺术吗?
No, I don't have the patience.
不行,我没那个耐心。
It's just so complicated. I can't be doing with it.
它太复杂了。我受不了。
Very, very colloquial, but nice.
非常非常口语化,但是很棒。
Finally, if you want to say you strongly don't like something, I can't stand it.
最后,如果你想说你非常不喜欢某事,I can't stand it(我受不了)。
I can't stand it.
我可受不了。
Notice the T from 'can't' often drops, that sound drops.
注意 can't 中的 T 音经常省略,这个音被省略。
I can't stand it.
我可受不了。
I can't stand getting up early.
我不能忍受早起。
Now, some tips for you, a couple of tips about natural spoken English.
现在,给你一些建议,一些关于自然口语的建议。
First, for your listening skills, did you know we often drop the subject when we're speaking?
首先,关于你的听力技巧,你知道我们说话时经常省略主语吗?
So, do you like this?
那么,你喜欢这个吗?
Don't care for it.
不喜欢。
The I can be dropped.
I 可以省略。
Does nothing for me.
对我没有作用。
Can't be doing with it.
接受不了。
Can't stand it.
受不了。
So, when you're listening to native speakers, or proficient speakers, you may notice that the subject is dropped and disappears, okay?
所以,当你在听母语人士或精通英语的人说话时,你可能会注意到句子的主语被省略了。
The second thing is be careful with plurals.
第二件事是注意复数。
So, if somebody asks you, you know, 'Do you like birthdays,' birthdays plural, you need to change the 'it' to 'them,' right?
如果有人问你,Do you like birthdays,birthdays 复数,你需要把 it 改成 them。
I don't care for it, no.
I don't care for it,不对。
If it's my birthday, I don't care for it, but birthdays, I don't care for them.
如果是我的生日,我不在乎,但是生日嘛,我不在乎。
They do nothing for me.
它们对我没什么用。
I can't be doing with them.
我接受不了。
Can't stand them.
受不了它们。
Right? Be careful with the pronoun.
注意代词。
It may change if it's a plural.
如果是复数,代词可能会改变。
Excellent. Got it?
很好。明白了吗?
Good.
好。
Mm. Oh, you're still here?
嗯。哦,你还在这里?
I thought we'd finished.
我以为视频已经结束了。
Well, listen, I hope that you liked this video.
好吧,听着,我希望你喜欢这个视频。
I'm rather partial to Keith's videos.
我相当偏爱基思的视频。
If you are new to IELTS Speaking, or even if you've been practicing and studying a long time, but feel a bit frustrated, I have something for you, a free online course.
如果你是雅思口语新手,或者即使你已经练习和学习了很长时间,但感到有点沮丧,我有东西给你,一个免费的在线课程。
Crack IELTS Speaking: Part One, it's gonna help you.
Crack IELTS Speaking: Part One,它会帮助你。
It'll show you the most common question types in part one and how to handle them.
课程将向你展示第一部分中最常见的问题类型以及如何处理它们。
What's great is it's a really short course.
最棒的是课程很短。
You can do it in an hour, but then you need to go back and practice and practice.
你可以在一个小时内完成,但是你需要回去多加练习。
You can get the link down below. Click on it.
你可以在下面找到链接。点击它。
It's free for the moment.
目前是免费的。
It may not always be, so go and check it out while you can, Crack IELTS Speaking: Part One.
可能不总是免费的,所以趁现在快去看看吧,Crack IELTS Speaking: Part One。
That's it from me.
这就是我要说的。
I hope you enjoyed the video.
我希望你喜欢这个视频。
If you did, please subscribe, turn on notifications, and remember, the secret really is in the practice.
喜欢的同学请订阅,打开通知,记住,秘密真的在实践中。
If you want to get all of these expressions from today, there is a PDF.
如果你想获得今天所学的所有这些表达,我们这儿有一份 PDF 文件。
You can also click down below in the description and get the PDF and start reviewing and practicing.
你还可以点击下面的描述并获取 PDF 并开始复习和练习。
That's it from me for today.
这就是我今天的内容。
I'll see you in the next video.
我们下期视频再见。
Thanks for watching.
感谢收看。
Take care. Bye-bye. Hm.
保重。再见。
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