hello, I'd like to impress my teacher with a good prononciation....
Sometimes you’d like to express just how much you really, really want to do something. In other words, you’d like to express your enthusiasm. In other words, you’re pumped and you want tell to tell the world just how stoked you are about something. This is the opposite of expressing sadness and calls for very positive words. Use these phrases to express enthusiasm for something you are doing, or to support someone else.
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Idioms in the introduction:
to be pumped = to be very excited and physically ready to do something
to be stoked = to be very enthused about something
Expressing Enthusiasm for Something You are Doing
These expressions are used to express something about your own projects. You can also use these forms to state that someone else is excited about his / her own project. Below you will find expressions to use when supporting or showing your enthusiasm for someone else.
S + be + (really, very, quite) excited + about something
I’m very excited about working with Tom on the new project.
I’m quite excited about my new car!
S + be + (really) looking forward to something
I’m really looking forward to opening the new store next week.
She’s looking forward to taking some time off work.
S + feel confident that ...
I feel confident that I’ll get the position.
We feel confident that our son will succeed.
S + cherish
I cherish the time I spend with you.
Jack cherishes every opportunity to speak to a client.
Thank you very much, I will try to imitate you, I work with "Italki "and have several on-line teachers... but sometimes.. I feel my accent becomes... French!!!! your voice is great!!!!
sounds like you were a presenter!!!!