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  • So I'm sure you've gone out to eat

  • at a nice restaurant before.

  • I'm sure that you've done fun things in your life

  • and I'm sure that you've been in an English conversation

  • where someone has said, "How did it go?" or "How was it?"

  • and you didn't know how to answer them.

  • Well in this English lesson

  • I will help you learn 14 different ways

  • to respond to someone if they ask you

  • how something went or how much you enjoyed it.

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  • Hi, Bob the Canadian here, welcome to this English lesson.

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  • So the first phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was awesome!"

  • The best example I can give for this

  • is after you have gone to a music concert.

  • If someone was to ask you, "How was the concert,"

  • a great answer is to say, "It was awesome."

  • You could also emphasize it a little bit more

  • by saying, "It was so awesome."

  • After you say, "It was awesome," or "It was so awesome,"

  • you can then describe some of the details like:

  • "It was so awesome, the lead singer did an amazing job,

  • "it was awesome."

  • The second phrase we're going to talk about

  • is, "It was exhilarating!"

  • This is a little bit of a tricky word

  • to pronounce, exhilarating.

  • The best example I can give of this

  • is if you go for a ride on a roller coaster

  • and if someone was to say, "How was the ride?"

  • the best answer you can give is, "It was exhilarating."

  • Hopefully it was exhilarating,

  • hopefully it wasn't terrifying.

  • I like roller coasters.

  • If I went on a roller coaster and I enjoyed it,

  • I would say, "It was exhilarating."

  • I'm pretty sure if my sister went on a roller coaster,

  • she might say, "It was terrifying."

  • The third phrase we're going to look at is, "It was amazing!"

  • Maybe you just went to see a baseball game

  • or a football game and someone asks you, "How was the game?"

  • If you really enjoyed it and if your team won,

  • you would probably say, "It was amazing."

  • When you say something is amazing,

  • it's way higher than, "It was good!"

  • It's definitely something that you enjoyed a lot.

  • So if you have just gone and seen a really good game,

  • you might answer the question with "It was amazing!"

  • The fourth phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was delicious!"

  • So you're probably already guessing

  • we are going to talk about food.

  • Maybe you went to a really, really nice restaurant

  • that serves the best pizza in the whole city

  • and you eat the pizza and afterwards someone says to you,

  • "How was the pizza?"

  • you could respond by saying "It was delicious."

  • When something is delicious, it is very tasty,

  • it is very yummy.

  • Actually, most pizza that I eat,

  • after I eat it, I say that it was delicious.

  • I'll pretty much eat any kind of pizza.

  • The fifth phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was really nice!"

  • Maybe you went to a really fancy restaurant,

  • maybe you went to a really expensive restaurant,

  • and someone says to you, "How was the restaurant?"

  • You could respond by saying, "It was really nice!"

  • When we put the word really in front of nice,

  • it means that it was more than just a good experience,

  • the restaurant was more than just nice,

  • it was really nice.

  • It probably had table cloths,

  • and really, really nice servers.

  • And I'm sure all of the food was delicious as well.

  • So the sixth phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was a blast!"

  • Maybe you have gone to a party,

  • maybe you went to a birthday party for a friend

  • and someone a few days later asks you, "How was the party?"

  • You could respond by saying, "It was a blast."

  • If you say something is a blast,

  • it means that you had a lot of fun.

  • Maybe at the party, the food was really good,

  • you had a lot of really good conversations with people

  • and a great way to describe it

  • would be to say "It was a blast."

  • The seventh phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was wonderful!"

  • Sometimes I go on a little vacation,

  • Jen and I will go away for the weekend without the kids

  • just to have what we would call a getaway

  • and when I get back, someone might ask me,

  • "How was your vacation?" and I usually respond

  • by saying, "It was wonderful!"

  • And I do emphasize the word wonderful that way,

  • I would say, "It was wonderful!"

  • We had so much fun, we went for long walks,

  • we had a really nice dinner in a restaurant.

  • It was wonderful!

  • So the seventh phrase we're going to talk about

  • is, "It was cool!", or, "It was so cool!"

  • Maybe you went to a store

  • and you tried out the latest phone.

  • A brand new iPhone 11 or maybe a Pixel 3

  • and someone says to you,

  • "How was the phone that you tried out?"

  • You could say, "It was cool"

  • or you could say, "It was so cool!"

  • When we put the word so in the phrase it was so cool,

  • it emphasizes even more how cool or how neat it was.

  • So when you're describing something like a new phone

  • that you tried out, you could say, "It was so cool!"

  • The ninth phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was beyond compare!"

  • Maybe you have gone and had one of the best cups of coffee

  • in the best coffee shop in your city

  • and someone says to you, "How was the coffee?"

  • If it was really good, if it was the best coffee

  • that you have ever had in your life,

  • you would describe it by saying, "It was beyond compare!"

  • What that means is that it was so good

  • that it's not even worth comparing it

  • to all the other coffee that you have had in your life.

  • So if something is so good

  • that you don't even need to compare it,

  • you would say, "It was beyond compare!"

  • The 10th phrase we're going to look at is, "It was the best!"

  • Maybe you have gone to visit a friend

  • that you have not seen in years,

  • when you return from visiting that friend,

  • someone might ask you, "How was your visit?"

  • You could respond by saying, "It was the best!"

  • That means that you had a really good time.

  • It means that visiting with your friend

  • was really worthwhile, that you had great conversations.

  • So "How was your visit with your friend?"

  • "It was the best!"

  • So the 11th phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It went very well."

  • Maybe you had to go up and talk in front of people,

  • maybe you were at a wedding or you were at a workshop

  • where you needed to go upfront

  • and you needed to give a speech in front of other people.

  • Later, someone might ask you, "How did your speech go?"

  • and you could respond by saying, "It went very well."

  • I hope if you give speeches that they always go very well,

  • especially if you are giving speeches in English.

  • The 12th phrase we're going to look at is, "It was moving."

  • Maybe you've just read a really good book

  • or you went and saw a really good movie

  • that caused you to feel strong emotions

  • while you were watching it.

  • We would describe that as very moving,

  • so if someone said, "How was the book that you read?"

  • you could respond by saying, "It was moving."

  • And what that means again is that it caused you

  • to feel a lot of emotions.

  • Maybe it made you happy, maybe it made you sad,

  • maybe it was a love story.

  • The 13th phrase we're going to look at

  • is, "It was a beautiful day!"

  • We usually use this phrase

  • when we are talking about a wedding.

  • Maybe you went to the wedding of a cousin,

  • maybe one of your own children got married,