Learning how to express admiration is a valuable skill in showing respect and appreciation towards others.
In this lesson, we will explore various ways to express admiration in English, using suitable words and expressions to convey your feelings.
Expressing admiration:
I admire you
“I admire you” is a simple expression to indicate that you feel admiration towards someone.
Example:
I admire you for your perseverance.
That’s impressive
“That’s impressive” is used to express a positive impression towards something admirable.
Example:
That’s impressive to see what he has accomplished.
I’m amazed
“I’m amazed” signifies that you are positively astonished by someone’s achievements.
Example:
I’m amazed by his musical skills.
Expressing specific admiration:
You’re a role model for me – Demonstrating deep respect
“You’re a role model for me” is used to express deep respect and great admiration towards someone.
Example:
You’re a role model for me as an artist.
I’m in awe of… – Expressing profound admiration
“I’m in awe of” is used to show great admiration towards something or someone.
Example:
I’m in awe of his determination.
That’s truly exceptional – Expressing outstanding quality
“That’s truly exceptional” is used to describe something remarkable.
Example:
His artistic talent is truly exceptional.
I find that admirable – Indicating deep appreciation
“I find that admirable” is used to express genuine appreciation towards something.
Example:
I find it admirable to dedicate so much time to volunteering.
Expressing admiration in English is crucial for demonstrating respect towards others. Choose the response that best matches your feelings and the situation. Practice regularly to strengthen your communication skills in English. Happy practicing!