Alternatives to I Understand for Daily Conversations | Upgrade Your English
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Published 2024-08-07
Why is this important?
Using different expressions to convey understanding can:
- Avoid repetition: Make your responses more varied and interesting.
- Show empathy: Respond more sensitively in both personal and professional situations.
- Enhance professionalism: Use more appropriate phrases in formal settings.
- Improve fluency: Make your English sound more natural and dynamic.
In this lesson, you’ll learn:
- Informal alternatives for conversations with close friends and family
- Neutral alternatives perfect for friends, acquaintances, and coworkers
- Formal alternatives for professional and formal settings
By the end of this lesson, you’ll have a variety of expressions to use in any conversation, helping you to upgrade your English and sound more engaging. Say goodbye to repetitive language and hello to confident, fluent communication!
What you’ll get:
- Real-life scenarios showing how to use each alternative to "I understand"
- Clear explanations to ensure you grasp each new phrase
Watch now to start using these better ways to say "I understand" in your daily conversations!
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Get the full lesson at www.speakconfidentenglish.com/alternatives-to-i-un… where I answer your questions about the lesson.
00:00 What's wrong with 'I understand?'
02:27 Informal alternatives to 'I understand'
05:22 Tip: Can you use information forms at work?
06:44 Neutral alternatives to 'I understand'
11:44 Professional alternatives to 'I understand'
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All Comments (21)
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"I get the gist"and "I get your drift" , two new expressions to replace understand, feels so good to lear new ways to say "understand", and the formal ones are very good, straight and clear!!! Thanks for sharing this useful material
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Anne Marie , i was able to understand you "cristal clear", thank you for for the lesson, it is really à positive thing when people "see eye to eye" when it comes to understanding each other.May à gentle wind push your sails forward.Serge from France.
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Excellent, thank you for the great alternatives.
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Thanks for share. I spend a great moments in your class.
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Great, thanks Anne Marie, have a good week!
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This is very helpful as always. Thank you.
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Appreciate your elaborate class as usual. ❤
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Thanks, I enjoy.
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I appreciate your lessons!!❤
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I enjoy every lesson, I wish I can speak English like you one day, so clear 😊
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Gotcha 💯
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You are always perfect👌
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❤
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My favourite is I can see your point. The newone is: roger that! 😅
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roger that
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☘🌿☘
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wondering if only English has this many kind of "de facto" classifications: casual/neutral/formal, or even professional (!?) The latter is the most confusing to me 🤔
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Hello Anmarie! One question, the copy word can apply? :)
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I got the gist
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copy that