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  • Learning to carry a conversation is vital to mastery of any language.

  • Even beginners can quickly learn conversational language well enough to carry on real conversations with native speakers.

  • Of course, beginners won't be able to carry a conversation the same way they could in their native language.

  • But just knowing a few tips like which questions to ask to keep the conversation going, are all you need to speak and interact with real native speakers before we get too specific suggestions.

  • Let's first take a closer look at how having real conversations in your target language is so vital to your mastery of the language.

  • Communicating with other people is the very point of language, and conversation comes easily in our native tongue for beginners or anyone learning a new language.

  • Conversations aren't easy at all, and even simple greetings could be intimidating and awkward.

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  • For beginners and even more advanced speakers.

  • The key is to ask questions to keep the conversation going.

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  • You don't need to memorize thousands of words to learn conversational language.

  • In fact, with just a couple 100 words, you could have a very basic conversation.

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  • My A Man is reporting about his company's sales performance at a meeting which two charts is he using for his presentation, Please look at the hand out.

  • The left chart shows our company's sales over the past three years and the sales forecast for the current year and the right chart shows the monthly breakdown in sales up to October of this year.

  • Now please have a look at the left chart.

  • It shows that sales have been steadily increasing over the past three years, and if we can keep increasing our sales, the total sales for this year will show an increase over last year.

  • Next, please look at the right chart.

  • The right chart shows that the campaigns we ran in April in August we're fairly effective, I see.

  • But the sales decreased in May in September, following the campaigns, Yes, but this kind of decreases unavoidable.

  • I expect the annual sales for this year will show an increase over last year if we can keep increasing our sales.

  • Which two charts is he using for his presentation?

  • A man is reporting about his company's sales performance at a meeting.

  • Which two charts is he using for his presentation?

  • Please look at the hand out.

  • The left chart shows our company's sales over the past three years and the sales forecast for the current year and the right chart shows the monthly breakdown in sales up to October of this year.

  • Now, please have a look at the left chart.

  • It shows that sales have been steadily increasing over the past three years, and if we can keep increasing our sales, the total sales for this year will show an increase over last year.

  • Next, please look at the right chart.

  • The right chart shows that the campaigns we ran in April in August we're fairly effective, I see.

  • But the sales decreased in May in September, following the campaigns, Yes, but this kind of decreases unavoidable.

  • I expect the annual sales for this year will show an increase over last year if we can keep increasing our sales.

  • A man is joining a sports club and getting information on its policies.

  • What type of membership will he choose?

  • Let me start by explaining our clubs different membership options.

  • As described in this brochure.

  • Regular members can use the gym in the pool at any time on any day of the week, but we also offer early morning memberships where people can use the facilities on Li in the early morning and night memberships for people who only want to come in the evening.

  • What are the hours for early morning members?

  • Early morning members can use the facilities from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. And night members can use them from 6 p.m. To 11 p.m. I see so early morning members can stop by and use the facilities on their way to work.

  • Exactly.

  • The early morning type is popular among people with 9 to 5 jobs, and we also offer memberships just for the gym or just for the pool.

  • If you only want to use one of those, I want to use both the gym and the pool.

  • I think I'll use the gym in early morning before going to work on weekdays and then use the pool on the weekend.

  • Do you have a membership that covers something like early mornings for the week days?

  • But all day on the weekend?

  • We're sorry, but we don't offer a membership like that, sir.

  • Okay.

  • I don't think I can get up that early on the weekend, so I'll choose this membership option.

  • What type of membership.

  • Will he choose?

  • A man is joining a sports club and getting information on its policies.

  • What type of membership will he choose?

  • Let me start by explaining our clubs different membership options.

  • As described in this brochure.

  • Regular members can use the gym in the pool at any time on any day of the week.

  • But we also offer early morning memberships where people can use the facilities on Li in the early morning and night memberships for people who only want to come in the evening.

  • What are the hours for early morning members?

  • Early morning members can use the facilities from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. And night members can use them from 6 p.m. To 11 p.m. I see so early morning members can stop by and use the facilities on their way to work.

  • Exactly.

  • The early morning type is popular among people with 9 to 5 jobs, and we also offer memberships just for the gym or just for the pool.

  • If you only want to use one of those, I want to use both the gym and the pool.

  • I think I'll use the gym in early morning before going to work on weekdays and then use the pool on the weekend.

  • Do you have a membership that covers something like early mornings for the week?

  • Days, But all day on the weekend.

  • We're sorry, but we don't offer a membership like that, sir.

  • Okay.

  • I don't think I can get up that early on the weekend, so I'll choose this membership option.

  • A woman is talking with a man who works for an outsourced printing company about a brochure for a new product.

  • When is the deadline for the first design draft for the brochure?

  • We decided to launch the new product on October 15th and we'd like to offer you the contract to make the brochure.

  • Thank you so much.

  • We're definitely excited about helping you with this project.

  • So could you tell us a bit about the schedule?

  • When will you need everything by?

  • Well, considering the time needed for printing, we'd like to get the brochures to the printing stage by the end of September.

  • So would it be possible for you to get us the first design draft by the middle of August?

  • Well, we'd like to give you three design options for the initial draft and then have you choose the one which best fits your concept?

  • Then we'll make the final design based on your choice.

  • So it'll be very helpful if you could give us two more weeks to prepare for the stage.

  • Okay, Maybe one month will be enough time to choose one of the designs you've made and then decide on the final design.

  • All right, we'll be counting on you.

  • You're in good hands.

  • Our design team is the best.

  • Thank you so much.

  • When is the deadline for the first design draft for the brochure?

  • A woman is talking with a man who works for an outsourced printing company about a brochure for a new product.

  • When is the deadline for the first design draft for the brochure?

  • We decided to launch the new product on October 15th and we'd like to offer you the contract to make the brochure.

  • Thank you so much.

  • We're definitely excited about helping you with this project.

  • So could you tell us a bit about the schedule?

  • When will you need everything by?

  • Well, considering the time needed for printing, we'd like to get the brochures to the printing stage.

  • by the end of September.

  • So would it be possible for you to get us the first design draft by the middle of August?

  • Well, we'd like to give you three design options for the initial draft and then have you choose the one which best fits your concept.

  • Then we'll make the final design based on your choice.

  • So it'll be very helpful if you could give us two more weeks to prepare for the stage.

  • Okay, Maybe one month will be enough time to choose one of the designs you've made and then decide on the final design.

  • All right, we'll be counting on you.

  • You're in good hands.

  • Our design team is the best.

  • Thank you so much.

  • A woman is calling on the phone to reserve tickets for a play.

  • Which two seats did she get?

  • Hello.

  • This is Blackfriars Playhouse.

  • Can I help you?

  • I'd like to get two tickets for King Lear at 5 30 this evening.

  • Do you still have any tickets available?

  • We do have a few seats left, but I'm sorry to say we don't have any next to each other.

  • If you don't mind, though, we can get you two seats separately.

  • Okay, we don't mind.

  • Do you have any particular requests?

  • Well, do you have any aisle seats?

  • Yes.

  • We have an aisle seat at the left side of the center section.

  • And to the right of it, three seats over.

  • We have another free seat to the side.

  • Okay, then.

  • Please book that aisle seat.

  • Certainly.

  • How about the other one?

  • Do you have any seats near the center?

  • The only center seats we have left are from the first row to the third row.

  • I'm not too crazy about having actors spit on me.

  • So this room was relatively small and I think you could enjoy the play even at the end of the row.

  • On the side.

  • Is that so?

  • Then I'll take the one you mentioned before on the left side.

  • Which two seats did she get?

  • A woman is calling on the phone to reserve tickets for a play.

  • Which two seats did she get?

  • Hello, This is Blackfriars Playhouse.

  • Can I help you?

  • I'd like to get two tickets for King Lear at 5 30 this evening.

  • Do you still have any tickets available?

  • We do have a few seats left, but I'm sorry to say we don't have any next to each other.

  • If you don't mind, though, we can get you two seats separately.

  • Okay, We don't mind.

  • Do you have any particular requests?

  • Well, do you have any aisle seats?

  • Yes.

  • We have an aisle seat at the left side of the center section.

  • And to the right of it, three seats over.

  • We have another free seat to the side.

  • Okay, then.

  • Please book that aisle seat.

  • Certainly.

  • How about the other one?

  • Do you have any seats near the center?

  • The only center seats we have left are from the first row to the third row.

  • I'm not too crazy about having actors spit on me.

  • So this room was relatively small, and I think you could enjoy the play even at the end of the row.

  • On the side.

  • Is that so?

  • Then I'll take the one you mentioned before on the left side.

  • A man and a woman are talking about preparations for a presentation they'll be making tomorrow at their office.

  • What will the woman check after the conversation ends?

  • Okay, I think we're almost ready for the presentation tomorrow.

  • Just a few more things the meeting will start at nine sharp.

  • So could you double check the meeting room today?

  • Yep.

  • I've already checked the room.

  • Okay.

  • Great.

  • Did you make sure the projectors working?

  • Okay.

  • Oh, I was gonna check the projector tomorrow morning when I have my laptop.

  • No, we've got to get that check today.

  • We won't have time to deal with it in the morning if there's a problem.

  • So make sure to check that projector today.

  • That's the most important thing.

  • Okay, Will do.

  • And did you get the copies of those handouts?

  • Miss Tanaka is making them now.

  • Let's see what else?

  • Oh, did you check the white board?

  • Yes, I did.

  • Sometimes the pens don't have enough ink left in them.

  • Did you get a chance to check them?

  • Not yet, but I'll make sure to do that later.

  • Yes, please Make sure to do that today.

  • What will the woman check after the conversation ends?

  • A man and a woman are talking about preparations for a presentation they'll be making tomorrow at their office.

  • What will the woman check after the conversation ends?

  • Okay, I think we're almost ready for the presentation tomorrow.

  • Just a few more things.

  • The meeting will start at nine sharp.

  • So could you double check the meeting room today?

  • Yep.

  • I've already checked the room.

  • Okay.

  • Great.

  • Did you make sure the projectors working?

  • Okay.

  • Oh, I was gonna check the projector tomorrow morning when I have my laptop.

  • No, we've got to get that check today.

  • We won't have time to deal with it in the morning if there's a problem, so make sure to check that projector today.

  • That's the most important thing.

  • Okay, We'll do.

  • And did you get the copies of those handouts?

  • Miss Tanaka is making them now.

  • Let's see what else?

  • Oh, did you check the white board?

  • Yes, I did.

  • Sometimes the pens don't have enough ink left in them.

  • Did you get a chance to check them?

  • Not yet, but I'll make sure to do that later.

  • Yes, please.

  • Make sure to do that today.

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  • Hi, everybody.

  • My name is Alicia, and today we're gonna be talking about 10 of the hardest words to pronounce.

  • According to you, guys.

  • So we collected some information from you on Facebook.

  • Thanks very much for sending in your ideas.

  • And these were the top 10 most difficult words for you to pronounce.

  • So let's get started.

  • Absolutely, Absolutely, Absolutely.

  • Might be tough to pronounce.

  • Absolutely needs 100%.

  • Absolutely.

  • Is an agreement phrase.

  • Are you going to that music event next week?

  • Absolutely.

  • Yes.

  • 100%.

  • Definitely absolutely.

  • Loot like a lute.

  • L u T dude, be grime.

  • The grime apparently means dirty.

  • I have never heard nor used this word before, but perhaps it's difficult to pronounce the grime.

  • The door to my apartment was big rhymed in the storm last week.

  • Breakfast?

  • The next word is breakfast.

  • Breakfast is hard to pronounce, but that is the meaning of breakfast.

  • You're breaking the fast so fast is a period of time without eating and to break means too well, in this case, breaking something it doesn't refer to like crushing nothing but stopping something to break the fast of the night.

  • In other words, so you're fasting during the night.

  • You're not eating, so you wake up in the morning, you break the fast, but we don't say break fast.

  • We say Breakfast in a sentence This morning for breakfast, I ate a bowl of cereal with grapes and I had a coffee to colleague.

  • Colleague?

  • Yes, colleague.

  • Many of my students struggle with this.

  • They say colleague, or they say, Call you gyu or something cause the spelling of this word is really, really strange.

  • There's that G u E at the end, Or more commonly, I feel it's just co worker Colleague sounds slightly more formal to me than co worker, somebody who you work with or somebody who you have a business relationship with in some sense, could be a person from another company.

  • Could be somebody from your own company.

  • Anyone who you do business dealings with is your colleague can be your colleague in a sentence.

  • I'm going to a networking event with my colleagues next week.

  • Miscellaneous that M I S C.

  • Miscellaneous justice.

  • The spelling.

  • I think maybe it's confusing for this word.

  • Miscellaneous.

  • Miscellaneous just means others stuff or just other uncap big arised stuff.

  • I keep a lot of miscellaneous items in a drawer in my house.

  • Maybe they don't They don't really fit into one category like it's not kitchen things.

  • It's not clothing.

  • It's just sort of a mixture of things.

  • Miscellaneous things, negotiation.

  • The next word is negotiation.

  • Negotiation?

  • Yeah, there are two teas in this, but neither t is a hard T.

  • They're both very soft that she should sound because they're followed by the eye and another valve that she a negotiation negotiation refers to a compromise between two people.

  • You're trying to make a decision, and you negotiate.

  • In this case, that's a noun form negotiation.

  • Business negotiations continued for more than a month.

  • With this important deal realm, realm.

  • I see why this one's hard.

  • It's that roll part.

  • The Rome.

  • It's a weird word, isn't it?

  • It's used to talk about Just like the kind of a fantasy world is sort of the nuance of this phrase.

  • The realm in a sentence.

  • Let us go to the realm where the elves live and eat their bread.

  • Unfortunately, the next word is unfortunately, unfortunately, unfortunately, just means too bad you can use this to to start bad news, for example, like unfortunately, I can't come to work today because I'm sick.

  • Or unfortunately, I broke my arm at the basketball game last week or unfortunately, my haircut is bad.

  • Vocabulary, vocabulary, vocabulary.

  • Okay, vocabulary.

  • Vou can be Ellery.

  • Okay.

  • Vocabulary just refers to the words in a language.

  • My vocabulary and my second language is really, really low.

  • I need a bigger vocabulary so that I can express myself more clearly.

  • World World Ah, see why this one's hard world world hard to pronounce that r L D.

  • I think together is tough Plus that w at the beginning as well.

  • It's such a short word.

  • But you have to say so many weird things the same time world Your tongue is going the last like this in a sentence.

  • I have traveled all over the world and the best food is in my stomach.

  • That's in.

  • So those were 10 hard to pronounce words.

  • Give them a try slowly at first and just kind of try to work up to him saying that Ah, more natural speaking, if you like.

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  • You don't need new shoes.

  • You need new feet.

  • A man and a woman are choosing a hotel.

  • Which hotel are they going to choose?

  • We have to decide on the hotel for a trip next month.

  • Okay, let's check the Internet.

  • The Ocean hotel is near the beach.

  • It says $120 a night per person and you get a buffet breakfast.

  • How about the Pine Hotel?

  • It's $80 a night.

  • I don't want to waste too much on accommodations.

  • Mmm.

  • But the Pine hotel is far from the beach and from downtown.

  • And it says you have to pay for WiFi.

  • What about the Sunrise Hotel?

  • It usually costs $140 a night, but now they're running a promotion and weaken.

  • Stay one night for $90.

  • It's between the beach and downtown.

  • Plus it has free WiFi.

  • Sounds good.

  • Oh, wait.

  • It says the deal is for next week only.

  • Oh, I didn't see that.

  • So how about this place?

  • The Royal Hotel.

  • It's located in the middle of downtown and it costs $100 a night.

  • The room doesn't look so nice, but they have free WiFi.

  • Okay, let's book this hotel.

  • Oh, it's already fully booked.

  • Shoot.

  • Then.

  • I think the 1st 1 is best.

  • Is it full?

  • No, it's not great.

  • Which hotel are they going to choose?

  • A man and a woman are choosing a hotel.

  • Which hotel are they going to choose?

  • We have to decide on the hotel for a trip next month.

  • Okay, let's check the Internet.

  • The Ocean Hotel is near the beach.

  • It says $120 a night per person and you get a buffet breakfast.

  • How about the Pine Hotel?

  • It's $80 a night.

  • I don't want to waste too much on accommodations.

  • Mmm.

  • But the Pine Hotel is far from the beach and from downtown.

  • And it says you have to pay for WiFi.

  • What about the Sunrise Hotel?

  • It usually costs $140 a night, but now they're running a promotion.

  • And we can stay one night for $90.

  • It's between the beach and downtown.

  • Plus it has free WiFi.

  • Sounds good.

  • Oh, wait.

  • It says the deal is for next week only.

  • Oh, I didn't see that.

  • So how about this place?

  • The Royal Hotel?

  • It's located in the middle of downtown, and it costs $100 a night.

  • The room doesn't look so nice, but they have free WiFi.

  • Okay, let's book this hotel.

  • Oh, it's already fully booked.

  • Shoot.

  • Then I think the 1st 1 is best.

  • Is it full?

  • No, it's not great.

  • A man and a woman are talking about the layout of a meeting room.

  • How were they going to arrange the tables?

  • Let's move the tables for tomorrow's meeting.

  • All right.

  • Shall we put all the tables in the center of the room so that everyone faces each other?

  • Well, there's going to be a group session first, so let's separate the tables into four sections.

  • Four people will be seated in each group, okay.

  • And I'll put some pens and pads of paper on each table.

  • Thank you.

  • And we'll have a short presentation at the beginning of the session, so we need a projector here.

  • All right.

  • Also, we're going to use a white board, aren't we?

  • Is it okay if I put the white board next to the screen?

  • Well, how about putting the white board at the other end of the room?

  • That makes sense.

  • after the meeting.

  • We need to put everything back where it waas in four O's of two tables per row.

  • How are they going to arrange the tables?

  • A man and a woman are talking about the layout of a meeting room.

  • How are they going to arrange the tables?

  • Let's move the tables for tomorrow's meeting.

  • All right.

  • Shall we put all the tables in the center of the room so that everyone faces each other?

  • Well, there's going to be a group session first, so let's separate the tables into four sections.

  • Four people will be seated in each group.

  • Okay.

  • And I'll put some pens and pads of paper on each table.

  • Thank you.

  • And we'll have a short presentation at the beginning of the session, so we need a projector here.

  • All right?

  • Also, we're going to use a whiteboard, aren't we?

  • Is it okay if I put the white board next to the screen?

  • Well, how about putting the white board at the other end of the room?

  • That makes sense after the meeting.

  • We need to put everything back where it waas in four O's of two tables per row, a man and a woman are talking about office supplies.

  • What will the man order every month?

  • You need to check our office supplies and order any items that are running low this time.

  • Let's take a look at them together.

  • Here's the checklist.

  • Okay, That sounds good.

  • Well, starting with the paper, it looks like there's only one box left.

  • We use lots of paper every day.

  • So let's order two more boxes.

  • Okay?

  • The printer is out of color ink.

  • Should we order that?

  • We don't really print documents in color, so we don't need to worry about that.

  • Um, okay.

  • Looks like the's white board markers are running out of ink.

  • Right.

  • Those need to be replaced.

  • We get a discount if we order them in sets of five.

  • So let's do that.

  • Okay?

  • And while we're at it, can we order a mouse?

  • Sometimes it works, but sometimes it doesn't.

  • That's probably because it's running out of batteries.

  • Let's check the stock of batteries and order more if we don't have many left.

  • Sure.

  • Well, we have three batteries here.

  • You can take two of these for your mouths, but by a six pack of batteries to replace them.

  • What Will the man order?

  • A man and a woman are talking about office supplies.

  • What will the man order every month?

  • You need to check our office supplies and order any items that are running low this time.

  • Let's take a look at them together.

  • Here's the checklist.

  • Okay, That sounds good.

  • Well, starting with the paper, it looks like there's only one box left.

  • We use lots of paper every day.

  • So let's order two more boxes.

  • Okay?

  • The printer is out of color ink.

  • Should we order that?

  • We don't really print documents in color, so we don't need to worry about that.

  • Hm.

  • Okay.

  • Looks like the's white board markers are running out of ink.

  • Right.

  • Those need to be replaced.

  • We get a discount if we order them in sets of five.

  • So let's do that.

  • Okay?

  • And while we're at it, can we order a mouse?

  • Sometimes it works, but sometimes it doesn't.

  • That's probably because it's running out of batteries.

  • Let's check the stock of batteries and order more if we don't have many left here.

  • Well, we have three batteries here.

  • You can take two of these for your mouths, but by a six pack of batteries to replace them.

  • A woman is asking for directions to the airport at an information center.

  • How is she going to get to the airport?

  • Excuse me, I need to go to the airport.

  • Would you tell me how to get there?

  • Sure, There are a few ways.

  • If you take bus number one, it takes about one and 1/2 hours to the airport.

  • It's the least expensive way.

  • Bus number two is a non stop bus.

  • It's more expensive and leaves once every hour, but it only takes 50 minutes.

  • I see.

  • What about taxis?

  • There's a taxi stand in front of the building and they take about an hour.

  • But they used the expressway and charge extra for a lot of luggage.

  • So it's going to be a lot more expensive than the bus.

  • I guess that makes sense, and I'd like to avoid paying too much.

  • You didn't by chance by anything at shopping world while you were here.

  • They offer complimentary shuttle service to the airport for customers who make a purchase there.

  • Wow, I didn't know that I haven't bought anything yet, but I was going to stop by and get some souvenirs there anyway.

  • Then you can use that.

  • How is she going to get to the airport?

  • A woman is asking for directions to the airport at an information center.

  • How is she going to get to the airport?

  • Excuse me, I need to go to the airport.

  • Would you tell me how to get there?

  • Sure, There are a few ways.

  • If you take bus number one, it takes about one and 1/2 hours to the airport.

  • It's the least expensive way.

  • Bus number two is a non stop bus.

  • It's more expensive and leaves once every hour, but it only takes 50 minutes.

  • I see.

  • What about taxis?

  • There's a taxi stand in front of the building and they take about an hour.

  • But they used the expressway and charge extra for a lot of luggage.

  • So it's going to be a lot more expensive than the bus.

  • I guess that makes sense, and I'd like to avoid paying too much.

  • You didn't by chance by anything at shopping world while you were here.

  • They offer complimentary shuttle service to the airport for customers who make a purchase there.

  • Wow, I didn't know that I haven't bought anything yet, but I was going to stop by and get some souvenirs there anyway.

  • Then you can use that.

  • A woman and a supplier are talking on the phone.

  • What is the woman going to get for the sale?

  • I need you to deliver some more sweaters in time for the sale next month.

  • Okay?

  • What do you need?

  • We need 1000 of the small red sweaters and 400 of the medium red sweaters.

  • And we also need 600 of the small green sweaters and 200 of the medium green sweaters.

  • By the end of this month, red and green sweaters actually were running low on green sweaters.

  • And we're waiting on some green yarn from our supplier.

  • We'll get you started with the red sweaters, though.

  • No, no, no.

  • We need the red and green sweaters together, so please, just get as many green sweaters ready as you can.

  • Okay?

  • I think we can get 200 of the green sweaters to you on time.

  • Which size has higher priority.

  • The small ones take priority.

  • Sorry for such short notice, but we really need your help.

  • All right?

  • We'll do our best we'll get those green sweaters to you, along with all the red sweaters you ordered.

  • What is the woman going to get for the sale?

  • A woman and a supplier are talking on the phone.

  • What is the woman going to get for the sale?

  • I need you to deliver some more sweaters in time for the sale next month.

  • Okay?

  • What do you need?

  • We need 1000 of the small red sweaters and 400 of the medium red sweaters.

  • And we also need 600 of the small green sweaters and 200 of the medium green sweaters.

  • By the end of this month, red and green sweaters actually were running low on green sweaters.

  • And we're waiting on some green yarn from our supplier.

  • We'll get you started with the red sweaters, though.

  • No, no, no.

  • We need the red and green sweaters together, so please, just get as many green sweaters ready as you can.

  • Okay?

  • I think we can get 200 of the green sweaters to you on time.

  • Which size has higher priority.

  • The small ones take priority.

  • Sorry for such short notice, but we really need your help.

  • All right?

  • We'll do our best.

  • We'll get those green sweaters to you along with all the red sweaters you ordered.

  • I want to speak really English from your first lesson.

  • Sign up for your free lifetime account at English Class 101 dot com Balto.

  • Hi, everybody.

  • My name is Alicia, and today we're gonna be talking about 10 phrases that you always want to hear.

  • So let's begin.

  • You win.

  • The first phrase is you win, you win.

  • If you hear the phrase you win, it means you have won something.

  • You're probably going to receive something for free Woo.

  • That's a very happy thing, right?

  • You want to get free things?

  • Congratulations.

  • You win a car.

  • Hey, here are the keys to your new car.

  • Great.

  • Thank you.

  • I brought you something special.

  • This is exciting to hear because it means this little something special is like, Oh, I thought only of you.

  • So I brought you this.

  • I brought you something special.

  • Really?

  • Thank you.

  • I miss you.

  • I miss you.

  • I miss you.

  • Is nice.

  • You can use this with your friends, your family members, your partner, Whoever I miss you shows that you want to meet the other person.

  • Probably you haven't.

  • You haven't seen them as much as you would like to.

  • So you could say I miss you.

  • I miss you.

  • Call your husband or wife or boyfriend?

  • Girlfriend.

  • Whoever on the phone.

  • Maybe you haven't seen them for a long time.

  • You could say I miss you.

  • I miss you to take a break.

  • I'll do the cleaning today.

  • Take a break.

  • I'll do the cleaning today.

  • This means someone else is going to clean up your house for you or clean up something for you.

  • I would be very happy to hear this phrase right now because my apartment is a disaster.

  • Because I'm only there to sleep.

  • So maybe you've had a long day at work.

  • Er a long day doing something.

  • You come home and somebody else has offered to do this for you.

  • So take a break.

  • I'll do the cleaning today and you can reply.

  • Really?

  • Thank you so much.

  • I'm gonna relax.

  • The budget is unlimited.

  • The next phrase that you always want to hear is the budget is unlimited.

  • The budget is unlimited.

  • This could be at work.

  • This could be a budget, A personal budget Maybe, but it just means there's no limit to the budget.

  • You can spend as much money as you want, Wu.

  • Very exciting.

  • So let's see, in a business context, perhaps you have this new client who's gonna give you a lot of money to build a new house or something.

  • Maybe you're building houses.

  • That's your project.

  • Your boss comes to you.

  • The budget for this project is unlimited.

  • Really?

  • Let's go crazy.

  • And there'll be a bonus at the end of the month.

  • Yeah.

  • This is a phrase that you probably are very excited to hear.

  • It means you are going to receive extra money from your job at the end of the month.

  • Who?

  • Very exciting extra money.

  • Maybe you'll hear this from your boss, your manager or maybe your coworker at work.

  • Maybe you see it in an email.

  • There'll be a bonus at the end of the month.

  • Really?

  • I'm gonna use mine to buy a new car.

  • Really?

  • I'm gonna use mind to go out on a date.

  • Really?

  • I'm gonna use mine to get a new fish.

  • You did a great job.

  • You did a great job.

  • You did A great job.

  • Is something you'll probably hear from.

  • Well, I know you could hear this from pretty much anybody.

  • Anytime you've done a good job, someone will congratulate you or tell you their opinion with this phrase.

  • You did a great job.

  • You finished a project at work.

  • And your boss says you did a great job.

  • Nice.

  • Thank you so much.

  • It was really fun or thank you.

  • Just just say thank you.

  • You look great today.

  • You look great today.

  • The other person thinks that your physical appearance is nice today.

  • Don't think about the today part, you know, just just just take the compliment.

  • Oh, really?

  • Thank you so much.

  • You look great today.

  • Oh, thank you so much.

  • I got a new haircut.

  • Thank you so much.

  • I I got enough sleep.

  • Yeah, you were right.

  • You were right.

  • This means that something that you said in the past was correct.

  • And everybody likes to be correct.

  • I think I saw that movie that you recommended.

  • You were right.

  • It was really good.

  • Oh, good.

  • I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • Don't be like I know or Yeah, I knew I was right.

  • Don't do that.

  • Just say, Oh, good.

  • I'm glad you're an excellent cook.

  • You're an excellent cook.

  • This is a nice compliment, especially for someone who enjoys cooking.

  • If you say you're an excellent cook, it means you enjoyed their food.

  • So let's see.

  • At a dinner party, for example, you're an excellent cook.

  • This food is delicious.

  • Oh, thank you so much.

  • I'm really glad you enjoyed it.

  • And that's the end.

  • So those are things that you want to hear, so keep in mind, it's nice for you to hear these things.

  • But other people also want to hear them, too.

  • So compliment other people tell them that they're awesome.

  • If they're awesome, tell them that they have good skills in whatever it is that they like to d'oh.

  • People like to be complimented.

  • People want to be liked.

  • So Brett the message or say something nice to them.

  • Just leave us a comment.

  • We have a great team of people doing all these amazing things, so tell them how much you love them.

  • So thanks so much for joining us for this week's lesson.

  • We will see you again next time.

  • Please make sure to subscribe if you have not already s so that you don't miss out on any fun stuff.

  • Thank you very much.

  • Again for watching.

  • And we'll see you again soon.

  • Bye.

  • I guess I don't really need to do that.

  • Oh, I'm so sorry.

  • Ah, husband and a wife are looking at some floor plans.

  • Which room are they going to see?

  • How about this one?

  • It's got a nice, large living room.

  • Mmm.

  • I like a big living room, but I want the parking space.

  • Let's see.

  • How about this one?

  • Yeah, that's nice.

  • Should we go see this one?

  • Wait a second.

  • Isn't the closet a bit too small?

  • Good point.

  • Mmm.

  • There doesn't seem to be one.

  • That's perfect.

  • Wait, How about this one?

  • It's got everything we need, doesn't it?

  • And the closet is pretty large, too.

  • Let's go see this one.

  • Okay.

  • Which room are they going to see?

  • Ah, husband and a wife are looking at some floor plans.

  • Which room are they going to see?

  • How about this one?

  • It's got a nice, large living room.

  • Mmm.

  • I like a big living room, but I want the parking space.

  • Let's see.

  • How about this one?

  • Yeah, that's nice.

  • Should we go see this one.

  • Wait a second.

  • Isn't the closet a bit too small?

  • Good point.

  • Mmm.

  • There doesn't seem to be one.

  • That's perfect.

  • Wait, How about this one?

  • It's got everything we need, doesn't it?

  • And the closet is pretty large, too.

  • Let's go see this one.

  • Okay.

  • A man is making a reservation at a hotel.

  • Which room is he going to stay in?

  • Seaside hotel.

  • How may I help you?

  • Hi.

  • I'd like to stay for one night on September 22nd.

  • Certainly one night from September 22nd.

  • How many people?

  • Two.

  • Would you like a smoking or a non smoking room, sir?

  • Non smoking.

  • The only non smoking room available on that day is a mountain view room.

  • Is that okay?

  • Well, I was hoping for an ocean view room.

  • I'm sorry, but the only ocean view room available on that day is a smoking room.

  • I see.

  • Is there a nonsmoking ocean view room available in September 23rd?

  • Yes, there is.

  • Okay.

  • We'll stay on September 23rd.

  • Which room is he going to stay in?

  • A man is making a reservation at a hotel.

  • Which room is he going to stay in Seaside hotel.

  • How may I help you?

  • Hi.

  • I'd like to stay for one night on September 22nd.

  • Certainly one night from September 22nd.

  • How many people?

  • Two.

  • Would you like a smoking or a non smoking room, sir?

  • Non smoking.

  • The only non smoking room available on that day is a mountain view room.

  • Is that okay?

  • Well, I was hoping for an ocean view room.

  • I'm sorry, but the only ocean view room available on that day is a smoking room.

  • I see.

  • Is there a nonsmoking ocean view room available in September 23rd?

  • Yes, there is.

  • Okay, we'll stay on September 23rd.

  • A woman is talking to her hair stylist.

  • How would she like to change your hair?

  • Hi.

  • May I help you?

  • Hi.

  • I've got a three o'clock reservation for Ritchie.

  • Ah, yes.

  • Welcome, Miss Ricci.

  • Please come this way.

  • What can I do for you today?

  • I'd like to change my hairstyle a little bit.

  • Okay.

  • What length would you like about shoulder length.

  • All right.

  • And what about your bangs?

  • Keep the banks straight down or parted on the side to the side of it.

  • Whi

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