Great! So, what do you think makes oral English tough for juniors? Let's talk about it....
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Great! So, what do you think makes oral English tough for juniors? Let's talk about it.
Your sentence "cool" is already correct and natural in casual English. It's a common, informal way to express approval, agreement, or that something is impressive.
Tips for improvement:
1. Formal situations: Avoid "cool" in professional or formal settings. Use alternatives like:
- That's great.
- I agree.
- Sounds good.
2. More expressive alternatives (casual):
- Awesome! (stronger approval)
- Nice! (simple praise)
- That’s neat! (for interesting things)
3. Tone matters: "Cool" is very neutral. If you want to sound more excited, try:
- Really cool!
- So cool!
When to use it?
- With friends, in casual chats, or when reacting simply to something.
Would you like help with a longer sentence or a specific situation? 😊