SAY IT BETTER IN ENGLISH | 10 MUST-KNOW Ways to Express You're Hungry Like a Native! 🍽️

Published 2024-03-13
In this English lesson, you will learn 10 different ways to say you're hungry in English. This English lesson is great for students who already know some English and want to improve their vocabulary. You will learn how to sound more like a native speaker when you talk about being hungry in your daily conversations.

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These natural English phrases are easy to understand and are often used by native speakers and people who speak English well. Learning these phrases is good for anyone who wants to improve their English speaking skills. It helps you improve your English conversation skills and sound more natural and confident when you speak.

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⏰ LESSON CHAPTERS:
00:00 Hi Students
01:32 I'm peckish
02:20 I could have a nibble
03:07 I fancy a bite to eat
03:43 I’m starving
04:23 I’m Hank Marvin
06:53 I could eat a horse
07:13 I'm famished
07:36 I’m ravenous
08:06 My stomach is growling/rumbling
09:07 I’m dying for
10:29 List of useful English phrases

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  • @aroyaliota
    Many of my friends are Asian. I’m always asked ‘what meaning is famished, or parched.’ Needless to say I use many of my favourite, lesser used words. One Korean friend in particular appreciates learning my teasers. Her eloquence, rather than ‘use of english’ is expanding.
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