How to use VARIED GRAMMAR in SPEAKING | EXAMS | CPE | CAE | FCE | IELTS

Add more structures in the comments down below! Open the description box to check FIVE structures from the video! The structures are: 1. It might be the case that... It might be the case that the man in the picture has just come home from a loud party. 2. The more X you are, the better. The more interested you are in your major subject, the better. 3. When it comes to X, I think that... When it comes to your perfect job, I think (that) you should do something you really like. 4. As X as it may sound, ... As weird/odd/strange as it may sound, I'm the kind of person who can walk around all day without even thinking about food. 5. One big thing I have learnt about X is that... One big thing I've learnt about the English language is that you normally start speaking it better when you get a bit drunk. Use as a variation: One big question that's been bothering me (for a long time) is why cats are so irresistibly cute (mind the word order in the second part of the sentence. Grammatically, IT'S NO LONGER A QUESTION!) ME ON THE INTERNET: OFFICIAL TEACHING BLOG: https://liliakardenas.wordpress.com/ FREE PODCAST for learners of English: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/li... FACEBOOK:   / engteacher.lilia.kardenas   INSTAGRAM:   / lilia.kardenas   For collab and Skype lessons: [email protected] The online course I'm currently doing (in progress Week 1) - UNDERSTANDING IELTS: http://bit.ly/2fRh7pX In the video, I'm wearing: Noisy May Petite Denim Jacket http://bit.ly/2xTeqbI New Look Zip Front Velvet Bralet: http://bit.ly/2yoHJ9l Asos Triangle Necklace Kylie Jenner Matte Lipstick in Koko K xx Lilia