Question Type 3 ‘Disliking’
I’m not so keen on… I’m not much a fan
of… I’m not really that fond of…
For a very strong dislikes you could
probably use the following:
I totally detest… I absolutely loathe… I
really can’t stand…
In your answer, try to use a ‘dislike’ and
‘strong dislike’ phrase. Use the same style
of structure as the ‘liking’ answer but
change the linking phrases.
Example: ‘Is there anything you don’t like
about your hometown?’
Question type 4: ‘Types of’
‘Tell me about the different types of public
transport in your city.’
Begin with an opening phrase:
Well actually… Sure, obviously… OK,
certainly… Of course, it goes without
saying…
Then use one of the following:
…there’s quite a mixed variety of…
…there’s quite a wide range of… …there’s a
fairly broad range of… …there’s quite an
extensive diversity of… ….there’s quite a
diverse mixture of…
Now use the following structure to
introduce the first type:
But I guess the most +adj. …would
probably be… However, I suppose the
most +adj. …could possibly be… Though I
think the most +adj. …would potentially
be… Yet I imagine the most +adj. …may
well be… Still, I suspect that the most +adj.
…could perhaps be…
List of some adjectives: common, popular,
fashionable, famous, widely-used,
important, standard, hip, usual, current,
best-selling, frequent, trendy, well-known,
significant, conventional, customary, up-
to-date, prevalent, renowned, celebrated,
widespread, prominent, notable, crucial,
influential…
Now use a phrase to add a detail:
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