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Two words of authentic spoken English

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Two words of authentic spoken English [Two words of authentic spoken English] 1. All right. / That’s OK It doesn’t matter…

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> Two words of authentic spoken English [Two words of authentic spoken English] 1. All right. / That’s OK It doesn’t matter 2. You wish! You wish! 3.So what? So what? 4. No way! No way! 5. That’s out! This is not okay! 6. Same here. Me too. 7.no offense. No offense meant. 8.eyes front. 9.good point! Well said 10. Got it? Do you understand? [Practical Speaking] 1. You are to be on time. Don’t be late. You are only allowed to arrive early, not late. 2. That makes no difference. Aren’t they all the same? 3. That’s nice of you. 4. Sorry to keep you waiting. Sorry to keep you waiting. 5. I give you an inch, and you take a yard. [[[Women need love, first know the secrets of English]] 1) little woman = virtuous wife; 2) career woman = professional woman; 3) kept woman = concubine who is supported by men; 4) woman of quality = socialite; 5) wonder woman = awesome woman; 6) woman of the world = sophisticated woman; 7) madwoman = crazy woman; 8) my good woman = sister-in-law; 9) new woman = new woman 10) king/Mic queen Maiba 11) 3S lady (single, seventies, stuck) leftover woman 12) smuggled goods parallel imports 13) couples dress 14) trendsetter 15) rookie 16) offbeat alternative 17) kept woman mistress 18) fancier enthusiast [the most IN English spoken words nowadays] I went: holy crap; forehead drop God: oh my God; my God: Jesus Christ; freaking awesome; what the hell; silly ass: shut the fuck up; shameless: you’ve got such a nerve; nonsense: totally nonsense; I think it will work: it will work. [Authentic spoken language, it’s hard to think otherwise! 】1. Come to the point! Say what you have to say! 2. Don’t be so fussy! Stop being picky! 3. Don’t give me that! Stop doing this! 4. Drop me a line. Write to me. 5. Great minds think alike. Heroes think alike.

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