“Wow!”
when we want to express surprise, wonder, pleasure, or enthusiasm. We use “Oops!” to express that we’ve made a mistake. And we use “Eww!”
to express dislike or disgust. Interjections are powerful because they allow you to express your mood in a single word. You will learn more than 20 common interjections that you can use every day to express yourself, like “huh”
, “ouch”
, “aww”
, “meh”
, “yahoo”
, “phew”
, and more. Some of these may be similar or different from interjections in your own native language. Be sure to test yourself by doing the quiz after watching.
44 COMMENTS
Ultimately I think These interjections are usually where I live. AAAh! oops!
AH!
OOPS
MEH
EEW
EHEM
THANKS FOR REMINDING ME ROBERTO
I LOVE THESE THINGS!
:D :)
Hi Roberto!
I love INTERJECTIONS! thanks for reminding me
:)
and now I will say them the whole time that everyone
will start getting confused! hahaha!
Awesome Ronnie, thank you as always.
Thanks.
It’s really cool lesson. Thank you Ronnie!
Me to him: From aww to eww
hahahahahah
LOL
thank you for imparting your knowledge about interjections with expression.
tHanks Ronnie
Aww!
Thank you. It was useful
Nice sounds…in my country we are not this much sophisticated ?
thank you very much. such a useful lesson
i hear these sounds in movies but many time i don’t got ’em
Thank you so much Ronnie
thanx Ronnie !
I just loved this lesson very interesting
Thanks
Thanks Ronnie
Nice. Thank you ?
Nice lesson. Just what I needed to enrich my English language vocabulary. Thanks a lot, Ronnie.
Thank you so much Ronnie! all the time I really enjoy of your classes!
thanks Ronnie
Thanks
Thanks
I got 10/10! Hahaha.
Thank you so much
thanks for that interjection words. it`s very nice to learn it
I didn’t under stand about the ummm/um
it is confusing and I also didn’t understand
the hmm in a high pitched voice
Dear Ronnie,
This lesson was very helpful. Thank you.
very nice
It’s helpful lesson
You’re funny ?
thanks Ronnie
Thanks.
Great lesson
Wow! Yaahoo! Aww, Ronnie
I surprised 10/10
THANKS, ALOT RONNIE
These interjections are similar in Turkish.
Thank you Ronnie
thanks ronnie
Pretty awesome Ronnie!
thank you
It’s not easy~