Conversation Guide (Gua de conversação)

Samuel S Santos

Conversation Guide

Guia de conversação

 

 

Expressing approval

 


-That’s fine! -That’s nice!

-Well done! – Perfect!

-It looks / sounds pretty good!

-I approve of (them / you …)

-What a success!

-I’m all for it!

-You couldn’t have done better!

Good! Excellent! Right!

 

 

Expressing disapproval

 

-You shouldn’t do that.

-You shouldn’t have said so.

-It’s not very nice.

-You can’t do that!
-Must you do that?
-Do you have to do that?
-You wouldn’t do that, would you?
-I disapprove / I don’t approve (of people / them …)
-It’s wrong / not right to do that / to say so / …

– It’s an absolute disgrace!
-Was it necessary for you to do that?

-I don’t like what you do / have done / your friends …

 

 

Inquiring about approval

or

disapproval

 

-Is it all right?

-Do you think this is all right?

-Do you approve of this?

-Do you approve of them doing that?

 

 

Expressing pleasure, liking

 

-This is very nice / pleasant.

-I like (very much) your dog / swimming …

-I love…x… / playing the piano …
-It’s a very good (play / film  …)

-I’m fond of (music / walking …)

-I’m keen on (going abroad / the ideas  …)

-He’s crazy about (football / music  …)

 

 

 

Expressing displeasure, dislike

 

-This not very nice / pleasant.

-I don’t like (very much / at all) (that / getting early / them ..)

-I hate (him / big cars / swimming  …)

-What a horrible (smell / taste  …)

-I’m not very fond of gardening / rock music …)

-I’m not very / really keen on (riding / dogs …)

-I can’t stand (him / getting up early

I can’t bear (doing housework )

 

 

Expressing preference

 

-I ou I’d prefer (a cup of  … / sleeping / to go to  …)

-I’d rather (read that book / go alone  …)

-I’d rather not (stay / walk / wait  …)

-I’d sooner (do / not do …)

I like ( bananas …)

 

 

Inquiring about preference

 

-Which do you prefer?

-Would you prefer (walking …)?

-Would you rather (go to the cinema…) rather than (walking / stay at home …)?

 

 

Expressing indifference

 

-I don’t mind / I don’t care.

-It doesn’t matter.

-Who cares?

-It’s got nothing to do with me.

-It’s none of my business.
It’s no concern of mine.

-I have no preference.

 

 

Insisting

 

-I’m sorry to insist but ….

-I insist on (going over there / having a nap …)

-It’s absolutely essential (you look at me …)

-It must be said that …

-What matters is to keep the receipt / to answer immediately

 

 

 

Expressing surprise

 

-This is a surprise!

-What a surprise!

-It’s surprising!

-It’s incredible!

-It’s impossible!

-How very… (strange / surprising …)

-Isn’t it / wasn’t it (extraordinary…)?

-It can’t be true! / I can’t believe it!

-Well; I never!

-How amazing!

 

 

Expressing regret , disappointment

 

-That’s a (great) pity / shame!

-It’s a pity / shame (it happened today / he couldn’t do it…)

-I’m very sorry (to have upset you …)

-I wish (you hadn’t left so quickly / I’d stayed a little longer)

-How I regret ( buying that bicycle …)

-I’m / I was very disappointed.

-It is / it was a real blow.

-It is / it was a great disappointment.

-I had hoped (she’d come … )

 

 

Expressing fear or worry

 

-I’m afraid of cats.

-I’m worried about Laurent / the money …

-I was (absolutely) terrified / (so) scared / terribly frightened.

-The worrying / frightening thing is (he can’t walk …)

-I was shaking with fear.

 

 

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