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In this English lesson, I'll help you learn how to give opinions where you rate things. You'll explore simple and useful phrases like “How would you rate it?”, along with common ways people score things using thumbs up, stars, and scales out of ten. If you’ve ever wanted to sound more natural when talking about movies, restaurants, or games, this lesson will help you do just that.
We’ll also look at the classic grading system from A+ to F (there’s no “E”!), plus how native speakers describe something as truly excellent. You’ll learn expressions like “gold standard,” “top tier,” “best in class,” and even modern slang like “S tier.” These are the kinds of phrases that can instantly level up your English and make your opinions sound more confident and clear.
Whether you’re chatting with friends, writing reviews, or just trying to better understand English conversations, this lesson gives you practical tools you can start using right away. Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy learning how to rate things in English!
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In this English lesson, I'll help you learn how to give opinions where you rate things. You'll explore simple and useful phrases like “How would you rate it?”, along with common ways people score things using thumbs up, stars, and scales out of ten. If you’ve ever wanted to sound more natural when talking about movies, restaurants, or games, this lesson will help you do just that.
We’ll also look at the classic grading system from A+ to F (there’s no “E”!), plus how native speakers describe something as truly excellent. You’ll learn expressions like “gold standard,” “top tier,” “best in class,” and even modern slang like “S tier.” These are the kinds of phrases that can instantly level up your English and make your opinions sound more confident and clear.
Whether you’re chatting with friends, writing reviews, or just trying to better understand English conversations, this lesson gives you practical tools you can start using right away. Thanks for watching, and I hope you enjoy learning how to rate things in English!

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