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Professor Profissional😓Tired of textbook English that feels stiff and unnatural? Want to sound fluent and confident? Then ditch the dull and dive into the world of everyday English expressions! These gems will add flavor, personality, and a touch of "wow" to your conversations. ✨
Let's crack the code on some common idioms and slang you'll hear in the real world:
1. Feeling under the weather? Don't just say you're sick, say you're "feeling a bit under the weather" or "not feeling tip-top."
2. Got something important to do? Don't just say you're busy, say you've got your "hands full" or you're "up to your eyeballs" in work. ♀️
3. Someone did a great job? Don't just say good, say they "nailed it," "crushed it," or "killed it!"
4. Agree with someone completely? Don't just say yes, say "you said it," "preach," or "couldn't agree more!"
5. Want to express surprise? Don't just say wow, say you're "blown away," "mind-blown," or "speechless!"
👓Remember, using these expressions is all about context and tone. Pay attention to how native speakers use them, and don't be afraid to experiment!
Bonus Tip: Want to take your English to the next level? Learn some local slang! Every region has its own unique phrases, so ask your friends or online communities for tips.
Now go out there and sprinkle these gems into your conversations! Remember, the more you practice, the more natural and confident you'll sound. ️
P.S. Share your favorite everyday English expressions in the comments below! 🔻
#EnglishExpressions #SpeakLikeALocal #EverydayEnglish #FluencyGoals
29 de jan de 2024 10:22
Henda Elteir
Habilidades linguísticas
Árabe (Egípcio), Inglês, Francês, Italiano, Espanhol
Idioma de aprendizado
Árabe (Egípcio), Francês
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