Here are 5 ways to start your sentence when giving advice in English.
1. Start with “You should” or “You could”
These are very common ways to offer advice. They’re direct but friendly.
- You should try this new restaurant. Their pizza is amazing!
- You could watch that new movie on Netflix. It’s so good!
2. Use “Why don’t you…”
This phrase is perfect for suggestions and sounds super casual.
- Why don’t you join us for the picnic tomorrow?
- Why don’t you take a break? You’ve been working hard.
3. Be Polite with “If I were you…”
This is great for advice in tricky situations. It’s polite and makes it sound like you’re sharing your opinion.
- If I were you, I’d talk to the manager about your schedule.
- If I were you, I’d start studying earlier for the exam.
4. Make it a suggestion with “Maybe you could…”
This phrase is soft and less direct, great for not sounding pushy.
- Maybe you could ask for help if the project feels too big.
- Maybe you could try learning yoga for stress.
5. Keep it casual with “How about…” or “What about…”
These phrases make your advice sound more like a friendly idea.
- How about we go for a walk to clear our heads?
- What about trying that new coffee shop downtown?
Giving advice – A Quiz
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#1. You _____ try this app. It’s great for tracking your tasks.
#2. _____ take a vacation. You’re been working really hard lately.
#3. If I were you, _____ talk to your boss about getting a raise.
#4. _____ try learning meditation to help with stress?
#5. Maybe you _____ consider joining a gym for regular exercise.
#6. Why _____ take a day off tomorrow to relax?
#7. How about _____ dinner together tonight?
#8. You _____ ask your colleague for advice on this project.
#9. If I were you, I _____ take the earlier flight to avoid traffic.
#10. _____ trying a different approach to solve the problem?
British Council – lesson
If you follow this link, you will find a great lesson on this topic.
There’s a video to watch, and a few tests to complete.
Check it out and let me know what you think.
