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Do you know what to say when you respond to news? Listen out for useful language for responding to news. Then, we'll practise saying the new phrases – after this. Noelia: Yes, yes, yes. Ah, I did it! Yuna: Good news, then? Noelia: Yes! I won the award! Yuna: Oh wow! Congratulations! Noelia: Thank you! It's so exciting. I can't believe it ...
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I have not received any good news recently. I am looking for...
- Responding to News
Mastering the art of giving and responding to good and bad news is essential for effective communication. Whether sharing joyful updates or navigating difficult conversations, using appropriate language and expressions can strengthen relationships and convey empathy.
17 maj 2024 · This lesson focused on various expressions for giving and responding to news, providing detailed meanings and examples for each phrase. By learning these expressions, learners can improve their ability to communicate news effectively and respond appropriately.
Say “That’s great news!” (or one of the variations below) to respond to some information or a piece of news, for example: “My son passed all his exams.” “That’s great news!” “Our company grew 20% this year.” “That’s wonderful news!” “A new cultural center is opening in the neighborhood.” “That’s fantastic news!”
Good news or bad news - do you know how to react to each of them? Watch this video and learn new English expressions that will improve your speaking skills f...
Responding to news. In this video, Noelia gets good news and bad news. Listen to the language Yuna uses to respond to Noelia’s news and practise saying the useful phrases. Before watching. Do the preparation task first. Then watch the video and do the exercises. Preparation task.
Speaking Skills: Reacting to news. In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Rich interrupts Jack and has some good news to tell him. The language focus is on phrases we use to interrupt people in formal and informal situations and also the language we use to respond to good news.