This question completely depends on the situation. In a job interview, for instance, employers are impressed by the applicant presenting his/her knowledge in a professional manor, with articulate speech. Never talk about something as if you have more knowledge on a subject than you actually do, as you are setting yourself up for failure.
By trying to speak french
Make her laugh.... Try to talk to her.
You, may try to speak with the person (Boyfriend) tell him how you feel etc..
That depends on if you are trying to impress them to have a possible relationship or if you are just trying to impress a friend. Basically if you are trying to impress a friend - don't, your friend should like you for you and you shouldn't have to go out of your way to impress them for them to like you. If you like a friend and would like to possibly change that friendship to more than speak with them and tell them how you feel - remember they are your friend and you should be able to talk with them - see how things go from there. Do something they cannot do then teach them how you did it.
it is impress example "Impress me."
The prefix to "impress" is "im-".
Dress to impress! He wished to impress his female companion... In order to impress your boss, you first need to...
Both Michael's scowling and Victor's pretending to speak French are attempts to impress a girl they like. They both use these behaviors to try to appear confident and attractive in front of their crush.
impress her but then how do u impress her?
Tagalog translation of impress: ilimbag
you can impress her to show your intelligency
There are lots of sentences to use impress in, like: Make sure you impress me with your flute/trumpet/saxophone/clarinet etc. etc. playing. or: This concert is really going to impress me. I like to impress people with my intelligence.