How to use keen on fond of fan of in English English Exam Vocabulary Lesson
hi guys welcome back to english with
Lucy just a little tiny baby video for
you today I want to talk to you about
three little tiny phrases that all mean
roughly the same thing that you really
should know if you’re thinking about
taking a Cambridge exam anytime soon
because I’ve seen them come up time and
time again normally my students are
pretty clueless or have no idea about
what they meet so the three phrases are
to be keen on to be funded off and to be
a fun of to be keen on to be fun to all
and to be a fan of okay now all of these
phrases mean to like or to be very
interested in something so let’s use the
examples I am very keen on running you
will know that if you’ve seen my
instagram i am very fond of running and
also i am a fan of running for I am a
big fan of running these three sentences
all mean that I like running i am
interested in running ok so that was the
affirmative
now let’s use it in the negative i’m not
keen on cleaning i’m not fond of
cleaning and i’m not a fan of cleaning
the same now spread its like to
complicate things a little further we
like to put a so in there as well so i’m
not so keen on cleaning i’m not so fond
of cleaning and I’m not such a fun of
cleaning so because it’s a fan which is
a noun we have to use such a instead of
so so maybe you do those phrases and
maybe you didn’t know there are two
things that if you’re going to do an
exam you must remember that is so in
such and also the prepositions so keen
on and off fun of and then so and such
so keen on so fond of and such a fan
alright well make sure you try to use
those in your writing especially in the
b1 if you can use that in the b1
cambridge we really really impressed
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will see you for another English lesson
very soon na+ anything i can i’m not
going on racism is wrong i’m not keen on
having anybody no one here cleaning
ok so once that