Learn English Podcast

How To Use the Phrase "I Would Love To" Like a Native Speaker - Advanced English

14 min • 14 juli 2025

🎙️In this podcast episode, we discuss the phrase, "I would love to." You'll learn how this common expression is used in everyday English conversations, helping you to use it more naturally. You will hear how to express feelings like excitement, nervousness, and even sarcasm using this phrase.

🗣️We'll explore different ways to use this phrase with a personal story so you can hear multiple example sentences. You'll hear how native speakers express their desires, hopes, and plans, picking up things that textbooks often don't teach. The episode continues with a discussion about future plans and hypothetical situations. Whether you're offering help, accepting an invitation, or simply expressing a wish, "I would love to" is a fantastic phrase to add to your vocabulary.

✍️By the end of this episode, you'll feel more confident using "I would love to" in various contexts. Join us and practice saying “I would love to” in different situations. We encourage you to practice using the phrase in your own sentences and share your them in the comments. Don't miss this opportunity to learn English in context, with real emotions, real experiences, and real language!

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📝 Vocabulary list:

1) Go over: To review or examine something.

2) Physical fitness: The state of being physically healthy and strong.

3) Recovery: The process of regaining health or strength

4) Wildlife sanctuaries: Protected areas where wild animals can live safely.

5) Enthusiastic: Having or showing intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval.

6) Distant future: A time far away from the present.

7) Sarcastic: Using irony in order to mock or convey contempt.

8) Ironic: Happening in a way that is contrary to what is expected, and typically causes wry amusement because of this.

9) Tone: The general character or attitude of a piece of writing, situation, etc.

10) Cheery: Happy and optimistic.

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