21 Phrases Needed to Speak Fluent English
It is important to learn these 21 phrases that can help you accomplish your goal of becoming a fluent English speaker. In this lesson, I will teach English phrases that come up in my own English conversations and that are popular amongst native English speakers.
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We do use the expression: Do you think I was born yesterday? in spanish: Crees que nací ayer? However, there's an idiom that is a little bit more common and cooler: Crees que me chupo el dedo? In english it would be something like: Do you think I still suck my thumb? This is in México.
"Do you think I was born yesterday?" is used in German, there: "Glaubst du, ich bin von gestern?" (Do you believe that I´m from yesterday?)
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Thank you for all your efforts. What is the meaning of Vibez ? please.
My English is right on your tail, thanks to your coaching.
3.13 "It is very used in casual..." Is this correct? Or are we to use 'very much' instead?
1. right on sb.''s tail 2. be MIA(missing in action) 3. i wasn't born yesterday 4. be on for sth. (confirm if plans are still scheduled) 5. plans are off. 6. delve into sth. (investigate/research sth.) 7. i would hope so 8. swamped(busy) 9. be fed up with sb./sth.(be very frustrated with sth.) 10. lose my touch (lose a skill) 11. have the best intentions(meaning well) 12. make a joke/mockery of sth. (make fun of sth. in a humorous way) 13. on the ball 14. to die for 15. space out (daydreaming) 16. spacey 17. take the plunge (to commit a significant decision or action,often involving risks) 18. give it a whirl(give it a shot) 19. on the go (busy or active,on the journey)
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Right on your tail They’re MIA Do you think I was born yesterday? Are we on for tomortow? We are on Lets call it off Lets delve into it I would hope so From now on I feel swamped Im fed up with Lose your touch Cut to the chase Have the best intentions Make a joke of / mockery of On the ball Die for Space out/spacy Take the plunge Give it a whirl On the go
Are we on for a date or not!?😂
Background music is distracting.
I am pursuing you!?🔥
I"m right on your tail
Profesora Kayla, te quiero abrazar y te quiero dar muchos dulces besitos de corazon. Tu tienes un corazon muy lindo y eres muy tierna y dulce. Eres un amor. ♡♡♡♡
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