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Day 30 (final) : Giving advice
Descrição
LAYLA: Thanks for meeting with me during your lunch hour. I
appreciate it.
MONICA: No problem. I’m happy to help. What’s going on?
LAYLA: Oh you know, the usual. Should I take this new job? Or do I
stick with my current one?
MONICA: Well, I think it’s time for a change, don’t you? They pay you late
and you are unhappy.
LAYLA: Do you really think so?
MONICA: I know so. And I’ve been listening to you complain for over a
year now. Trust me. Take the job. What do you have to lose?
LANGUAGE NOTES
• In formal conversation, giving advice is often suggested through modals: ought to/
should / could / If I were you. In informal conversations people tend to use words such
as I think that/ I feel that/ in my opinion.
• Listen for the emphasis on I know so and Trust me. These common phrases can be
used to convey both positive and negative emotions. “I know so” conveys a deep belief
or certainty. “To know” shows more certainty than “to think.”
• Notice the use of command forms: Take the job. /Trust me./ Go for it! The command
form can be used to gently persuade someone
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English Conversation practice (30-day challenge)
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