Thanks!If you want to improve your oral English, we can start with some basic exercises like speaking in simple sentences every day. What do you think?...
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Thanks!If you want to improve your oral English, we can start with some basic exercises like speaking in simple sentences every day. What do you think?
Your sentence "sounds cool" is already natural and commonly used in casual English. Here are a few ways to improve or vary it depending on the context:
1. More Natural Variations:
- "That sounds cool!" (more complete)
- "Sounds awesome!" (stronger enthusiasm)
- "Nice!" (very casual)
- "Cool!" (short and simple)
2. If you want to sound more fluent:
- "That’s a great idea!" (if someone shared something)
- "I like it!" (more direct)
- "Sounds fun!" (if it’s about an activity)
Tip: In spoken English, short phrases like "Cool!", "Nice!", or "Sounds good!" are very common. If you want to sound more expressive, add words like "really", "so", or "totally":
- "That sounds really cool!"
- "Sounds so awesome!"
Would you like help with a specific situation (e.g., responding to a friend’s plan, reacting to news)? I can give more tailored examples.
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