40 common english phrases/часто используемые английские слова(American)
Learn common English phrases that are used by native speakers every day in less than 15 minutes!! Related videos:
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Phrases in this video (print them out and practice!):
1.this is insane, insane
2.is there no way you could take one weekend off
3.I am on my way back
4.violation of privacy
5.That’s so lame
6.cut the bullshit
7.we should run some drills
8.big time!!
9.with a little mentoring you you could be a real asset to the team
10.swing by- to visit a place for a short time
11.this sucks – something sucks (spoken) (not polite) used when you dislike something very much or think something is very bad
If you ask me, the whole thing sucks.
12. you screwed up
13.sure thing
14.do not cut me off when i am complementing you-interrupt to interrupt someone and stop them from finishing what they were saying
15.cut the bullshit
16. What the heck is going on?
17. Uptight
18. Pig out
19. Hit the books
20. Full of crap
21. Hotshot-This can also be used in a challenging way, as in, «OK, you say you are good at this. Let’s see what you’ve got, hotshot!» meaning, «You talk good game, but it’s time to back up your words with actions.»
22. A bunch of
23. Quality time
24. My bad
25. Top notch
26. Gotta go
27. Take it easy-Take your time: Perfect explanation, but be aware that it is often used ironically. If someone wants you to hurry, they might say,
28.can you kinda catch me up on what you see as your role
29.I end up doing something
30.pace yourself buddy-to try not to do things too quickly so that you have enough energy to beable to complete your task successfully
31.have someone’s back-to be there for someone
32.how did it go
33.To make smth up on the spot-
I didn’t have an answer so I decided to improvise.
I didn’t have an answer so I decided to make one up on the spot.
I didn’t have an answer so I decided to wing it.
34.There you go-when you are offering something to someone.
[spoken, formulae]
Nora picked up the boy, and gave him a biscuit. ‘There you are, Lennie, you take the nice biscuit.’
35.how does that sound?-Ask someone whether they like a suggestion or plan:
I was thinking we could go out for dinner and then go out to this bar on Fifth Street. How does that sound?
real-world business experience
36.lemme get this straight-When you say “let me get this straight”, you mean that you want to have a clear idea about something in your head. It is often told by a person in a conversation when he has been given information in a rather indirect way & he needs to understand the correct implication of it.
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