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Những cách diễn đạt Like/ Dislike trong Tiếng Anh

Khi một ai đó hỏi bạn rằng ” Do you like…” thì bạn sẽ trả lời như thế nào để gây được ấn tượng với người hỏi. Đừng lúc nào cũng chỉ biết trả lời ” I like…” ” I dislike…” Như vậy câu trả lời của bạn rất nhàm chán và không còn thú vị gì nữa. Hôm nay, IELTS Lingo sẽ giúp bạn học cách trả lời dạng câu hỏi like/dislike trong Tiếng Anh bằng những cụm từ phía dưới mà Lingo gợi ý nhé!

Những cách trả lời thay thế cho LIKE

  1. I’m into it : when you are interested in an activity.

Example : Kelly is into yoga these days.

  1. I’m keen on it : you are interested in something and want to learn more about it.

Example : Little Mary is keen on learning French.

  1. I’m fond of it : you have liked something for a long time or may have an emotional attachment with something.

Example : William is very fond of his pet dog.

  1. It appeals to me : it sounds good

Example : Settling in England appeals to me.

  1. It goes down well : other people like something you do.

Example : The presentation went down well with the board of directors.

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  1. It’s to my liking : a very formal way to say ‘I like it’.

Example : The tea is to my liking. It’s perfect.

  1. I’m partial to : you like something a bit too much and it always remains your preference.

Example : Even though I’m on a diet; I’m partial to a piece of chocolate cake.

  1. I’m crazy/mad/passionate about : you extremely love something.

Example : Richard is crazy about Rock music.

  1. I’m attached to : you don’t want to do without something and you’d be sad if you lost it.

Example : I’m attached to my mobile phone. I always have it with me.

  1. I’m addicted to :you like something so much that you can’t contain yourself from it (usually used for negative habits)

Example : John is addicted to smoking and can’t break it.

  1. I’ve grown to like it : something you never liked before but have developed a liking for it over a period of time.

Example : I’ve grown to like eating cauliflower.

  1. I can’t get enough of : how much ever you like something, it isn’t enough.

Example : Peter can’t get enough of his new I-­pad.

  1. I’v got a soft spot for : you like someone a little more than other people.

Example : My father has got a soft sport for my younger sister.

  1. I fancy him/her : you think someone is attractive/good looking.

Example : Racheal fancies Brad Pitt. She finds him extremely good looking.

Những cách trả lời thay thế cho DISLIKE

  1. I dislike it. This is a formal way of saying “I don’t like it”. It is very direct and could cause offense to some people.

Example: Greta dislikes the taste of pistachio ice cream.

  1. I’m not into it. Saying you are not into something is an informal way of saying that you do not find it interesting.

Example: James is not into football, he likes rugby.

  1. I’m not fond of it. Not to be fond of something is informal for saying you don’t like it very much.

Example: Since Ben had the accident, he’s not very fond of going skiing.

  1. I’m not crazy about it: This expression is similar to “not be fond of something”.

For example: I’m not crazy about this cake because it tastes strange.

  1. I don’t appreciate that: This way of expressing dislike is great for professional and serious conversations.

Example: I don’t appreciate being shouted at in public.

  1. It doesn’t tickle my fancy: It is an idiom and it means we did not find it appealing, funny or interesting.

Example: That comedian’s sense of humor doesn’t tickle their fancy.

  1. I’m disinterested in that: We use this sentence if something simply does not interest us.

Example: My friends are all disinterested in politics.

  1. It’s not for me: This is a neutral way of explaining that you are not interested in something.

Example: Everyone loves the series Lost but it’s not for me.

  1. I’m not a big fan of it: To say “I’m not a big fan” is an idiomatic expression and it means we do not like something very much.

Example: I’m not a big fan of the new James Bond.

  1. I’ll pass: This is a quick way of saying we are not interested in a suggestion.

Example: Do you want to come to the pub?” “Nah, thanks, I’ll pass.

Và trên đây là những cách bày tỏ quan điểm của bạn khi bạn thích hay không thích một điều gì đó (like/dislike). Để cho câu trả lời của bạn thêm phần sinh động và hấp dẫn thì hãy đưa ngay những cụm từ này vào trong bài nói của mình nhé!

( Nguồn: IELTS Tố Linh)

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