1. thats me (confirm) 2. jump in (come in the car) 3. a ride 4. anti-climatic (boring,even,not exciting) 5. worth the trouble 6. mindful 留心的 7. have been known to be late/get lost 8. take it easy (Goodbye)
Oh excellent given lessons from you you have teach so great l want to know how to understand American english well becouse of could not know well American english let you have teach how can l know American english fluency great thanks to you .
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Great movie! Can I ask you a question? Why did you use a phrase “where are you headed” instead of using a phrase “where are you heading” which one I would choose?
Both are correct, you might say "where are you headed?" if they are immediately going, and "heading" if it's a little further in the future, but they are pretty much the same
You are probably learning very formal, proper English...which is great but Americans speak fast with lots of idioms and shortened words. For example, instead of saying "Hello mother, I am going to the grocery store, do you need me to buy you anything?" People will say "Hey mom, I'm heading to the store. Need anything?"
Thank you.
1. thats me (confirm)
2. jump in (come in the car)
3. a ride
4. anti-climatic (boring,even,not exciting)
5. worth the trouble
6. mindful 留心的
7. have been known to be late/get lost
8. take it easy (Goodbye)
Thank you Kayla
Oh excellent given lessons from you you have teach so great l want to know how to understand
American english well becouse of could not know well
American english let you have teach how can l know
American english fluency great thanks to you .
Thanks for you kind words, I wish you the best in improving you English
I loved it! Thx! Real conversation. 😊
Hi teacher, thank you for these lessons I learn a lot and improve my speaking skills, I love it
Awesome! thanks for watching and practicing
Hey what is your up to l am pretty thanks to you that you have expand to teach me very essential english to be study you are one of broad mind given knowledge to improve every days journey english practice ways l have thanks never compare any things else .
Great movie! Can I ask you a question? Why did you use a phrase “where are you headed” instead of using a phrase “where are you heading” which one I would choose?
Both are correct, you might say "where are you headed?" if they are immediately going, and "heading" if it's a little further in the future, but they are pretty much the same
How is it going?-Thank you,g ood , 🌟
hello teacher
I have been learning English for six years, but I do not understand the language of American films
You are probably learning very formal, proper English...which is great but Americans speak fast with lots of idioms and shortened words. For example, instead of saying "Hello mother, I am going to the grocery store, do you need me to buy you anything?" People will say "Hey mom, I'm heading to the store. Need anything?"
Put on the English subtitles and read along