# String Interpolation With Template Literals ES6 adds support for [template literals](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Template_literals). Template literals make it much easier to compose strings of content -- string interpolation. They allow for single and double quotes without having to fuss with escaping. Embedded expressions are also supported which means you can avoid awkward-to-type string concatenation with the `+` operator. Here is an example: ```javascript > let movie = 'it' undefined > `What's up, I just saw "${movie.toUpperCase()}".` "What's up, I just saw "IT"." ```