It seems like you're impressed or surprised. What's got you so wowed? Let me know if there's something specific you'd like to talk about in your junior oral English studies....
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It seems like you're impressed or surprised. What's got you so wowed? Let me know if there's something specific you'd like to talk about in your junior oral English studies.
Here’s a more natural and expressive way to say "wow":
Improved: "Wow!" (This is already correct, but you can make it more impactful with tone or context.)
Tips for better expressions:
1. Add emotion: "Wow, that’s amazing!" / "Wow, really?" (Shows surprise or interest.)
2. Use alternatives:
- "Oh my gosh!" (More excited)
- "No way!" (For disbelief)
- "Seriously?" (Casual surprise)
3. Pause for effect: Saying "Wow..." (with a pause) sounds more natural in speech.
When to use "Wow":
- It’s perfect for sudden surprises (good or bad).
- To sound more fluent, add a short follow-up (e.g., "Wow, that’s incredible!").
Keep it simple, but add a little more detail to sound more natural. 😊
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