NEVER say ‘I WANT’ in English | How to speak better English

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In this lesson, you'll learn better ways to say 'I want' in English. Do you want to be more polite and fluent in English? Start using other ways native English speakers use to express desire and say 'want'. Boost your English vocabulary, start speaking like a native speaker, and feel confident in any situation. #englishexpressions #englishphrases #englishpractice

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⏰ Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:41 I want never gets meaning
01:02 Don't say 'I want' in English
02:32 Better ways to say 'I want'
03:34 I wish
04:13 I hope
04:48 I long for
06:04 I crave for
07:40 I lust for/after
09:04 I desire
09:28 I fancy
11:06 I feel like it
12:17 I have my heart set on something
14:07 I feel in the mood
15:06 I have my eye on something
18:42 I have something in mind
19:49 I'm itching for something
21:05 I'd give my right arm for something
21:39 Ways to say 'want' in English

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    Amazing explanation as always…mastering us the use of Advanced English for non-native speakers. Watching this video I was wandering about the name of your favourite football team… would you share the name, please? Thanks in advance Teacher.

    • Learn English with Harry says:

      Newcastle United. After many many years of support.

    • Francisco Luis Polo Hernández says:

      @Learn English with Harry Well known as The Magpies (Las Urracas). The Stadium is supposed to be one of the oldest in the UK, isn’t it? By the way, I still remember a forward football player in the 90s Alan Sheerer. I really appreciate your quick response. Keep on track teacher.

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    Thank you for the amazing lesson! Would you like please to make a tutorial about the difference between WOULD HAVE , SHOULD HAVE , MUST HAVE ,COULD HAVE ,MAY HAVE , MIGHT HAVE. There are some explanations on this subject, but I got them all confused because their uses are so similar. Thanks

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