1. I'm sick of... 2. I don't appreciate 3. I can't stand 4. I'm not fond of... 5. I'm not a (big) fan of... 6. I'm not (so) keen on... 7. I can't bear... 8. I've had enough of.. 9. I'm not (really) into... 10. (I think) I'll pass on... 11. It's not my cup of tea. 12. It doesn't tickle my fancy. 13. It's not for me. 14. I'm not crazy about..... 15. I'm more of a ___ person. Wow great new phrase
Not sure if it's just and east coast Canadian saying but "It doesn't float my boat" is one I've used many times. Haven't heard anyone use it since moving to Toronto.
You know what Lucy? I used to watch your video when I just arrived here in the UK and I learnt quite a lot from you which I appreciated very much. And now I’ve lived here for almost two years and half. The thing is I’m addicted to your videos, I can’t resist from watching it. You doing absolutely cracking job and keep it up. Imagine if you have to go somewhere else outside the UK for holiday or for work, you would be back with a pale of presents from those people you have helped a lot. Have you ever received a present from random person???
Please, give me a heart so I can understand my sentences are right.↓ 1. I don't appreciate the way our Science teacher teaches. 2. I'm not a big fan of K-Pop. 3. Thanks but I'm not fond of cold drinks. 4. I can't bear the people who snore. 5. I think dancing is not for me.
Wonder Woman, an easier way to say no. 5 is I don’t (or do not) think dancing is for me. No. 4 I can’t bear people who snore. The first 3 were quite good. You have the right idea. 💙
Let's stop for a moment and appreciate how happily Lucy talks about the Sponsors in every video. Must be tiring to say the same thing over and over again. Anyway, great video, you are by far the best teacher available on YT.
@@jesusenriquelopezzapata4094 Exactly, although "sick" and "tired" are literaly two different terms, with different meanings if you take them separately, "I'm sick of" and "I'm tired of" basically mean the same thing.
I was Such A noob In English, But After Keep Watching Your Videos, I M Now Much Better Than What I Was Before, Especially Your Grammer Video Helped me A lot, Can't Explain, Now Looking Forward to being Fluent In English!!! Respect From Saudi Arabia.......
I just named my cat "Lucy." I like it because there is such a wonderful channel: "English with Lucy"; and Lucy is also a poetic name, for example, William Wordsworth, one of the greatest British Romantic poets, wrote many "Lucy group poems". Lucy, this name gives happy and sweet associations.
"It's not my favorite." This one is very polite too. You can use it when someone invites you to do/eat something you don't like. So when someone invites you to eat some broccoli pizza, don't say Yikes :) "-hey, want some broccoli pizza? - no thanks, it is not my favorite." "-we are having a rock-N-roll class, join us, it is very fun! -no thanks, it is not my favorite."
1.I am sick of 2.i don't appreciate 3.i can't stand 4.i am not fond of 5.i 'm not a fan of 6.i'm not so keen on 7i can't bear 8.i 've had enough of 9.i'm not really into 10.i think I will pass on 11.it's not my cup of tea 12.it doesn't tickle my fancy 13.its not for me 14.i'm not crazy about 15.i'm for of a ..........person
Dear Lucy, Thank you for this lesson. I found it really useful to improve my people skills. The World needs more polite people. Thank you. Best wishes Jan, the Czech guy
My homework: Coffee is not my cup of tea. Football doesn't tickle my fancy. I'm not fond of winter sports. I was not so keen on dogs when I was younger. Winter is not my thing.
Lucy, you are a great teacher and presenter! 👏🤝 Both beautiful and intelligent lady in one. And also with absolutely clear pronunciation! How fortunate I am to have found your lessons! I do appreciate your modern and very useful lessons! What's more, with your "polite English" I seem to become a lady some day. 😊 Be a success! Be nice and sincere as you always are! With great respect from Russia, Lyubov. 🤝
I like saying "I'm not a fan of", I use it all the time, usually as "I'm not really a fan of...." to make it more indirect. No. 12 is pretty funny, I've never used it before
Hey but you know British and American English have different predictions of it Like many Americans ( the ones I know ) say you are trash and that is taken in a fun way
1.I dont want to go out today because im more of a rainy person 2.I cant stand messy room 3.I think i ll pass on giving present to my teacher after she was so rude to me last time 4.I dont want to watch Sherlok ,detectives not my cup of tea 5.Im not really into skiing 😌Thank you for the lesson Lusy❤️
My favourite one is “id rather...” followed by something quite dramatic For example someone in work asked if I want to clean to the bin out I said “I’d rather stand on the roof and sing opera”
They could be like these: 1. I think I'll have to pass on coming to your party tonight; I'm working on my final class project. 2. I don't appreciate the way they talk to me in that tone of voice. 3. Lying and making things up are not really my forté. 4. You didn't know that I wasn't very keen on martial arts, did you? *5.* *I've had enough of the way those upperclassmen hazed all of us back in freshman year!* No. 5 is perhaps what I'd especially say in real life, though. 😂
13 languages I know in total. 6 of them at the advanced level. Russian language I know even better than some average Russian native speakers. (in terms of grammar and vocabulary knowledge) Russian and Arabic languages which much more difficult than English. I have started learning English just 2 years and 7 mounth ago and now I have all necessary language capability and confidence , and fluency, and knowledge to teach people (English native speakers) riding skills using my English. Furthermore I am able to understand any advanced level conversation without having difficulties and trouble Until this level I did not take any classes and didn't have practice to improve speaking ability. I was learning as usual just on my own and using my methods can say all of these rules and plus some others I have found myself during the process of learning my first foreign language at 1989 when there was no internet and, other available resources to me. I believe if you are really interested in learning language with deep love and huge motivation you no need anyone to teach you, and any material (I did it). Especially English. İn time yourself will get awareness about language. if u want to be succeed at language learning there are some complex task and necessity to do all of them on constant base. Because Consistency the most important part of language acquiring process.
This is a great video and I learned many expressions though my favourite is technically not part of the list : "He looked like a baby giraffe!" cutest description ever😭😁
Hi guys, here are my example sentences: I am sick of you making fun of my efforts! Thank you, but basketball is not my cup of tea. I don't appreciate the way he behaves with you. I'm not fond of sweets, thank you anyway. I'm not so keen on running, but I might go for a walk.
i have a suggestion for you can make a video on upward inflection;Also as for the homework 'I can't bear/tolerate/stand people who walk in my room without knocking and i am also sick of those people who come in and leave the door open.'
1) I'm not fond of him so I think I'll stay home. 2) I'm not so keen on chemistry,so a science book could come in handy. 3) Not that I don't want to come with you but I'm more of a cat person. 4) Math is not my cup of tea. 5) I'm not into rap music that much.
I wish I could sound like Lucy when I talk. She has such a pretty accent.
Meredith Wilson u can try talk,and let me hear all days.
@@tengkumohdadham5453 oh thank you ❤ that's so nice of you
@@alicewhitelhpw7517, well I would like to listen you.. Your accent will become perfect and may be my English will start to improve..
@@megatron6382 well you write English well
@Ahmad Khan I don't think I wrote the same thing?
1. I'm sick of...
2. I don't appreciate
3. I can't stand
4. I'm not fond of...
5. I'm not a (big) fan of...
6. I'm not (so) keen on...
7. I can't bear...
8. I've had enough of..
9. I'm not (really) into...
10. (I think) I'll pass on...
11. It's not my cup of tea.
12. It doesn't tickle my fancy.
13. It's not for me.
14. I'm not crazy about.....
15. I'm more of a ___ person.
Wow great new phrase
"It doesn't tickle my Fancy". Really like this one, it sounds polite and Fancy at the same time.
I'm not a native English speaker but enjoy your videos I never went to school but I learned about 80 percent
Not sure if it's just and east coast Canadian saying but "It doesn't float my boat" is one I've used many times. Haven't heard anyone use it since moving to Toronto.
Omg love that one!! Thank you x
@@EnglishwithLucy 😄
Thank you Lucy for these Polite Words to say I Don't Like. Iove learning them very much from you
You know what Lucy? I used to watch your video when I just arrived here in the UK and I learnt quite a lot from you which I appreciated very much. And now I’ve lived here for almost two years and half. The thing is I’m addicted to your videos, I can’t resist from watching it. You doing absolutely cracking job and keep it up. Imagine if you have to go somewhere else outside the UK for holiday or for work, you would be back with a pale of presents from those people you have helped a lot. Have you ever received a present from random person???
www
Please, give me a heart so I can understand my sentences are right.↓
1. I don't appreciate the way our Science teacher teaches.
2. I'm not a big fan of K-Pop.
3. Thanks but I'm not fond of cold drinks.
4. I can't bear the people who snore.
5. I think dancing is not for me.
Wonder Woman, an easier way to say no. 5 is I don’t (or do not) think dancing is for me. No. 4 I can’t bear people who snore. The first 3 were quite good. You have the right idea. 💙
@@hume6900 Thank you very much.
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Thank you teacher,i wish you good Night God bless you
I appreciate your efforts ❤️
Dear Lucy, thanks for your lessons, we Indians are eager to learn British English and your videos have helped me emmensly.
I admire you for the intellectually stimulating content and wonderful personality. Beautiful and brilliant. Thank you Lucy
You are elegant
You teach me
I used it for my English
I share it
Hence because of you I can respond in the most opulent English
Thank you
Let's stop for a moment and appreciate how happily Lucy talks about the Sponsors in every video. Must be tiring to say the same thing over and over again.
Anyway, great video, you are by far the best teacher available on YT.
Great work lucy. May the most high bless the work of your hands.
Honestly, "I am sick of" doesnt seem to me a verry polite way of saying "I dont like it" XD
It's not lol
sounds to Selena's song "I'm so sick of that same old love" meaning "I'm so tired of" isn't it?
Sounds rude to me
@@jesusenriquelopezzapata4094 Exactly, although "sick" and "tired" are literaly two different terms, with different meanings if you take them separately, "I'm sick of" and "I'm tired of" basically mean the same thing.
I remembered a song
Hi 👋🏽 I’m Brazilian and I love British accent and learning with Lucy,I’m so happy cause I can understand all things that she said 😘😘xoxo
I was Such A noob In English, But After Keep Watching Your Videos, I M Now Much Better Than What I Was Before, Especially Your Grammer Video Helped me A lot, Can't Explain, Now Looking Forward to being Fluent In English!!! Respect From Saudi Arabia.......
WHY do you use CAPITAL letters all the time, dear??!!!
@@basiabasia3387
Dear, I think I haven't Used All Capital, Just At the Start... Didn't i?
Thank you very much, Lucy. I have learnt a lot watching your videos.
Thank you ma'am. I have learnt so many new words and phrases because of you.
Love from India.
Today 6/1/2020 the fourth anniversary of the establishment of the English with lucy channel
Happy birthday (English with Lucy channel)🎉🎉
“It really irritates me” or “I find it quite irritating”...when people leaves negative comments.
Just as Daniel/hiding in my room would say 😂
When people leave* because 'people ' is plural
Nafisah Sardar Oops, my bad. It was an auto spell I didn’t catch.
Loki odenson Yes, it really is.
Or "it pisses me off"
Your videos Lucy are my cups of tea and coffee also 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I just named my cat "Lucy." I like it because there is such a wonderful channel: "English with Lucy"; and Lucy is also a poetic name, for example, William Wordsworth, one of the greatest British Romantic poets, wrote many "Lucy group poems". Lucy, this name gives happy and sweet associations.
Omg! I just read this to my family at lunch! We love that your cat is called Lucy - I would love to see a pic. Lucy x
Lies again? Say Sorry Sir Maam
you are absolutely my cup of tea
I love “it’s not my cup of tea.” 😅
Yes me to, in france we use this one the same way but in frensh xD
I prefer " It doesn't tickle my fancy", cuz Wechat's new feature "tickle " someone
i don"t! cause someone said it to my face few days ago!!!!
Thanks for the lesson. English is very beautiful when its come from you.
Beautiful British English. Thanks Lucy... Happy New year! (Belated)
Lucy is definitely my cup of tea
"It's not my favorite." This one is very polite too.
You can use it when someone invites you to do/eat something you don't like.
So when someone invites you to eat some broccoli pizza, don't say Yikes :)
"-hey, want some broccoli pizza?
- no thanks, it is not my favorite."
"-we are having a rock-N-roll class, join us, it is very fun!
-no thanks, it is not my favorite."
Thanks! That was helpful
@@zaynlouis6183 you're welcome ^_^
This episode is right up my alley.
Thanks.
Thank you for such an interesting lesson!
I am not a big fan of science, but I love English especially when i learn with miss Lucy
7:26 - I am from Bangladesh and I really use " it's not my cup of tea" very often
I got you Lucy of how to use these words and it is like routine break to not repeat it every time to extend your terms. Excellent 👌T♥h♥a♥n♥k♥s♥
“Im not a fan of” i use it frequently
How natural Ms. Lucy Madam. Nice negations used.
"It sucks"
"No way, José"
"Yuck!"
"It doesn't rock my boat"
"I'd rather die"
+1: I want to give a punch on your face, hahahhahahha
Five impolite but funny ways to say "I don't like".
Sounds rude, for me at least.
@@Getsumei8 I quite agree, but they don't contain foul language.
A beautiful teacher like you i can learn English all the day..😍
Thanks Lucy.. i learn alot from you
I can’t stand pple who walk in my room without knocking
Knock knock
Candy please
@@happyperson7150 how cute;😆
@@presentlee9403 who's there?
Hi, faduma where are you from ?
RUclips is exactly my cup of tea.
It seems like "not fond of" is never used in its literal sense: how you feel about a PERSON. I guess that is in order to be polite.
You're a wonderful mentor Ma'am Lucy. Thanks for the effort.
I love this lesson. Wish I could speak like you....
1.I am sick of
2.i don't appreciate
3.i can't stand
4.i am not fond of
5.i 'm not a fan of
6.i'm not so keen on
7i can't bear
8.i 've had enough of
9.i'm not really into
10.i think I will pass on
11.it's not my cup of tea
12.it doesn't tickle my fancy
13.its not for me
14.i'm not crazy about
15.i'm for of a ..........person
I am fond of English with Lucy 😅
Dear Lucy,
Thank you for this lesson. I found it really useful to improve my people skills. The World needs more polite people. Thank you.
Best wishes
Jan, the Czech guy
My homework:
Coffee is not my cup of tea.
Football doesn't tickle my fancy.
I'm not fond of winter sports.
I was not so keen on dogs when I was younger.
Winter is not my thing.
I don't appreciate her behaviours
Or, if you're a coffee person, "Tea is not my cup of tea." Or should it be: "Tea is not my cup of coffee." !!
.. And here I am, repeating and mimicking Lucy. :)
Learning British English pronunciation, words and phrases are my cups of tea.. :)
THANK YOU SO MUCH ~ Your video help me to speak English vẻy well, I’m Vietnamese, and I speak English in my Channel 🤩Thank to you 😍 You’re awesome
Hey !!! I'm Michael Your English actually really good, keep it up man
I’ve checked your channel, great
I 'm very fond of you ma'am ...I really appreciate your custom 😘😘😘 you're my cup of tea for improving my English ☺️ I owe you one
The queen is here !!!💛💛💛
Really
And I Really Appreciate Your Way Of Teaching English.
Aren’t some of these more rude than “I don’t like it”?
Absolutely! Especially the first one: being sick from dislike
exactly. im sick of....and i can't bear, sounds way worse than " i don't like"
Lucy, you are a great teacher and presenter! 👏🤝 Both beautiful and intelligent lady in one. And also with absolutely clear pronunciation! How fortunate I am to have found your lessons! I do appreciate your modern and very useful lessons! What's more, with your "polite English" I seem to become a lady some day. 😊
Be a success! Be nice and sincere as you always are! With great respect from Russia, Lyubov. 🤝
I like saying "I'm not a fan of", I use it all the time, usually as "I'm not really a fan of...." to make it more indirect. No. 12 is pretty funny, I've never used it before
Thanks lucy!
I was hearing once "it's not my field", excuse me my french, Lucy. T'es vachement sympa.
She's British
Yes okay
Thank you Lucy for this section.
"I'm sick of.." is not polite way AT ALL
I was just about to say it - that it's actually rude
Hey but you know British and American English have different predictions of it
Like many Americans ( the ones I know ) say you are trash and that is taken in a fun way
Yeah, just like when they ask "wheres the toilette" or "the bathroom"
@@ariamaze9081 what's wrong with that?
@@teacherfromthejungles6671 I'm not saying is wrong, it just sound weird to us because we come from other nation and for british is normal.
Thanks Lucy for these sensational videos!!!!!
It really tickled my fancy to see our teacher dancing after the end of the lesson.
Thank you for the lesson. These expressions are soft and considerate. I should absorb them.
Hello Lucy!!!! Love you from India!!!!!
❤❤❤🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🙏
Lucy your videos are always worthwhile Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us 💖
7:33 I was really waiting for that one 😂 My favourite as well 🇬🇧
1.I dont want to go out today because im more of a rainy person
2.I cant stand messy room
3.I think i ll pass on giving present to my teacher after she was so rude to me last time
4.I dont want to watch Sherlok ,detectives not my cup of tea
5.Im not really into skiing
😌Thank you for the lesson Lusy❤️
lucy: i hope you learnd something
me: i learnd alot of things 🌷
My favourite one is “id rather...” followed by something quite dramatic
For example someone in work asked if I want to clean to the bin out
I said “I’d rather stand on the roof and sing opera”
Teacher at school: 👩 "heres the homework..."
Me: "🙀neeeein" 😫💥💨 🔫 (💀)
Lucy: "Here's your homework..."
Me: 🙌
I can't stand people who dislike Lucy's videos though they know that those are the best 😒😄
U're so glowing lucy 😍
I think, since I india we actually study british English i hav actually used 13 of all 15 phrases..
Thankyou ma'am
You help a lot! And you always look so pretty btw 😍😍 I want to look like you
You are a great teacher for English grammar.
One that comes in my mind is
"Its not my thing" I'm not sure that it's what I think it is
there is an Indonesian translation. I was greatly helped by the translation. Thanks Lucy👍
They could be like these:
1. I think I'll have to pass on coming to your party tonight; I'm working on my final class project.
2. I don't appreciate the way they talk to me in that tone of voice.
3. Lying and making things up are not really my forté.
4. You didn't know that I wasn't very keen on martial arts, did you?
*5.* *I've had enough of the way those upperclassmen hazed all of us back in freshman year!*
No. 5 is perhaps what I'd especially say in real life, though. 😂
Very good ones....
Was it cos u had a hard time in freshman year?? Smh
You are a good student🌺
Upperclassmen or senior year men?
Your accent is like a magnetic force i am addicted to it
"I can't stand people who don't know how to queue properly". Probably the MOST British thing I've heard today.
You know....They love order! I fancy that
This video help me study English.
Thank you from Japan.🇯🇵
"It's not up my street" it also means i don't like
You are killing language teaching business. Love 💗 it.
Lucy: homework
Me: i'm sick of doing homework :v
😝😜😜😆😆😁
😂
I can't stand whenever kids say,"Let's fly kites like Benjamin Franklin."
13 languages I know in total. 6 of them at the advanced level. Russian language I know even better than some average Russian native speakers. (in terms of grammar and vocabulary knowledge) Russian and Arabic languages which much more difficult than English. I have started learning English just 2 years and 7 mounth ago and now I have all necessary language capability and confidence , and fluency, and knowledge to teach people (English native speakers) riding skills using my English. Furthermore I am able to understand any advanced level conversation without having difficulties and trouble Until this level I did not take any classes and didn't have practice to improve speaking ability. I was learning as usual just on my own and using my methods can say all of these rules and plus some others I have found myself during the process of learning my first foreign language at 1989 when there was no internet and, other available resources to me. I believe if you are really interested in learning language with deep love and huge motivation you no need anyone to teach you, and any material (I did it). Especially English. İn time yourself will get awareness about language. if u want to be succeed at language learning there are some complex task and necessity to do all of them on constant base. Because Consistency the most important part of language acquiring process.
Wow... a new video...😍
I love" It's not my cup of tea"... Great expression. I find it a really nice way to refuse something You don't like it
"That's not very cash money" 😂
@Dilruba Çiçek çevirisi yok, bir şaka.
What does that mean???
@@glgardener4972 it kind of means "it's not very good", because, you know, cash money is good?? I guess?? Idk really
@Deli Çiçi yav türkçe anlatamıyorum ki ben hiçbir şeyi-
@Deli Çiçi ingilizce hayatında yer almalı. Birkaç yabancı arkadaşın olsun mesela. Hem bu sana ingilizce düşünmeyi de öğretir
This is a great video and I learned many expressions though my favourite is technically not part of the list : "He looked like a baby giraffe!" cutest description ever😭😁
Hi guys
Are you Vietnamese. I am Lao
@@ajpkingdom6104 yeah I am vietnamese. Nice to meet you!
@@thonguyenhuu8961 Nice to meet you too
Outstanding video Lucy!!!! Can you make a video about tongue twisters ?? It would be GREAT !!
Hi guys, here are my example sentences:
I am sick of you making fun of my efforts!
Thank you, but basketball is not my cup of tea.
I don't appreciate the way he behaves with you.
I'm not fond of sweets, thank you anyway.
I'm not so keen on running, but I might go for a walk.
Hello Lucy
U have made me like the British accent
Thank u
My British friend's mom uses "I don't find that amusing"
You are the only English teacher that I watch because no one tickles my fancy as you do.
😂😂😂 did I use it right?..?.........?
Gossiping isn't my cup of tea!
She can't bear the way her neighbor treat her!
i have a suggestion for you can make a video on upward inflection;Also as for the homework 'I can't bear/tolerate/stand people who walk in my room without knocking and i am also sick of those people who come in and leave the door open.'
1) I'm not fond of him so I think I'll stay home.
2) I'm not so keen on chemistry,so a science book could come in handy.
3) Not that I don't want to come with you but I'm more of a cat person.
4) Math is not my cup of tea.
5) I'm not into rap music that much.
The most beautiful accent I've ever heard 🙃 I just can't get it, American accent comes out much easier 😂 and great expressions, thank you 👍👍👍