Knowing how to express interest is crucial for building connections, showing curiosity, and engaging positively with others.
In this lesson, we’ll explore various ways to express interest in English, using suitable words and expressions to communicate your feelings.
Expressing interest:
I’m interested in… – Conveying personal interest
“I’m interested in” is a simple expression to indicate that you have an interest in something.
Example:
I’m interested in photography.
That intrigues me – Signifying curiosity
“That intrigues me” is used to express curiosity and interest in something unknown.
Example:
This mystery intrigues me.
I’m passionate about it – Expressing a strong passion
“I’m passionate about it” means that you feel a strong passion for something.
Example:
Classical music is something I’m passionate about.
Expressing specific interest:
I’m fascinated by… – Showing great attraction
“I’m fascinated by” is used to express great attraction and fascination for something.
Example:
I’m fascinated by astronomy.
It captures all my attention – Indicating complete focus
“It captures all my attention” means that something holds all your concentration.
Example:
This book captures all my attention.
I’m genuinely curious – Expressing deep curiosity
“I’m genuinely curious” is used to show deep curiosity.
Example:
I’m genuinely curious about foreign cultures.
It amazes me – Showing wonder”
It amazes me” is used to express a sense of wonder and admiration.
Example:
The beauty of nature amazes me.
Expressing interest in English is essential for showing your open-mindedness and desire to learn. Choose the response that best matches your feelings and the situation. Practice regularly to strengthen your communication skills in English. Happy practicing!