Speaking Better English: Express Desires without Saying 'I Want'

Learn alternative ways to express desires in English without using the phrase 'I want'.

00:00:00 Learn alternative ways to express 'I want' in English to sound more polite and less demanding. Avoid using 'I want' and use phrases like 'I would like' or 'Could I have' instead.

📚 Using 'I want' in English can sound rude and demanding.

🙏 Polite alternatives to 'I want' include 'I would like' and 'Could I please have'.

😊 Different expressions to convey desire or longing.

00:03:26 Learn different ways to express desires without using the phrase 'I WANT' in English. Explore expressions like 'I wish I could', 'I hope to', 'I long for', and 'I crave'.

🌟 There are different ways to express desires without using the phrase 'I want', such as 'I wish' or 'I hope'.

🔥 Longing for something means wanting it for a long time, like longing for peace and quiet.

🍫 Craving for something usually relates to food, like craving for a bar of chocolate or a specific meal.

00:06:51 Learn alternative ways to express desires in English without using the word 'I want', such as craving, lusting after, desiring, and fancying.

🥒 Pregnant women may have unusual cravings for food, like cucumber sandwiches or toasted cheese with strange toppings.

🍕 Craving is a strong desire for a specific taste of food, like sweets or pizza.

❤️ Lust is a strong desire, but it is not usually returned when used to refer to someone.

00:10:17 Learn informal ways to express what you want in English, such as saying 'fancy doing something' or 'feel like doing something'. Also, understand the deep desire expressed with 'have your heart set on something'.

📌 When we say 'fancy' in English, it means that we want to do something, like going out or eating something.

🔍 'Feel like' is another informal expression used to express what we want to do or have a desire for.

❤️ Having your heart set on something means having a deep desire or plan for it, and feeling disappointed when it doesn't happen.

00:13:42 Learn expressions like 'have your heart set on' and 'have your eye on' to express desires in English.

👉 Having your heart set on something means having a deep desire to do it.

😊 Being in a good mood makes you feel like doing something, while being in a bad mood makes you feel like doing nothing.

👀 Having your eye on something means wanting to buy it or pursue a new job.

00:17:08 Learn how to express desires and plans without using the phrase 'I want' in English. Find out how to address performance issues with colleagues or subordinates tactfully.

👀 Having your eye on someone or something means closely observing their behavior or desiring a change.

💭 Instead of saying 'I want,' you can say 'I have in mind' when discussing desires or changes.

🤞 Feeling an itch or eagerness to do something indicates a strong desire or anticipation.

00:20:32 Learn informal and formal ways to express desire in English. Avoid saying 'I want' and use expressions like 'I would like' or 'I wish' instead.

🗒️ Different ways to express the desire for something in English, ranging from informal to formal.

🤝 Comparison of expressions, with 'I want' being less desirable than 'I would like', 'I would hope to', and 'I wish I could'.

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