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Taylor Teaches English
Taylor
64 episodes
2 days ago
This podcast is dedicated to helping people improve their oral English. Each episode will provide new and old insights into speaking and listening in English.
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This podcast is dedicated to helping people improve their oral English. Each episode will provide new and old insights into speaking and listening in English.
Show more...
Education
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TTE Ep. 47 Conversational words and phrases
Taylor Teaches English
6 minutes 53 seconds
5 years ago
TTE Ep. 47 Conversational words and phrases

In this episode you will learn to use words and phrases, such as:

Come on: a way to say that someone is exaggerating a little bit.

Ex:  

    A: I have to lose twenty pounds.  B: Come on, you're not that overweight!


Wonder: expresses an unanswered question or doubt. 

Ex:

   Where is Ellie?  I wonder where Ellie is.

No wonder: indicates that something is obvious.

Ex: He's smart, energetic, well educated, and charming. No wonder you like!


Quite the character: means to be unusual in some way.

Ex: He's really quiet and never talks to anybody, yet the girls all like him. He must be quite the character!

Taylor Teaches English
This podcast is dedicated to helping people improve their oral English. Each episode will provide new and old insights into speaking and listening in English.