«I'm looking forward to»
✍🏻 «When telling someone that you are 'looking forward to' you are saying that you are waiting or hoping for something, especially with pleasure.»
📝Here are some examples:
🖤"I'm looking forward to spending time with my family."
🧡"I'm looking forward to learning the English language."
💛"I am looking forward to visiting another country."
💚"I am looking forward to having a family."
💜"I am looking forward to graduating from college."
💙"I am looking forward to watching the baseball game."
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✍🏻 «When telling someone that you are 'looking forward to' you are saying that you are waiting or hoping for something, especially with pleasure.»
📝Here are some examples:
🖤"I'm looking forward to spending time with my family."
🧡"I'm looking forward to learning the English language."
💛"I am looking forward to visiting another country."
💚"I am looking forward to having a family."
💜"I am looking forward to graduating from college."
💙"I am looking forward to watching the baseball game."
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👇🏻Using the wrong preposition👇🏻
Accuse of , not for .
❌Don’t say : Sheaccused the man for stealing .
✅Say: She accused the man of stealing .
💧Note: Charge takes with :
⚡️The man was CHARGED WITH murder .
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Accuse of , not for .
❌Don’t say : She
✅Say: She accused the man of stealing .
💧Note: Charge takes with :
⚡️The man was CHARGED WITH murder .
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The Answer is
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✅ Have you ever heard someone say shoulda?
‼️ Oh yeah, I shoulda done that.
🔑 ‘Shoulda’ is a reduction of ‘should have’. I made a video years ago about dropping the H in words like ‘have’ – we do it all the time in spoken American English. But in ‘shoulda’, we’re going a lot further than just dropping the H. We’re reducing the AA vowel to the schwa, and we’re dropping the V sound. All we’re left with is the schwa, uh, uh. Shoulda, woulda, coulda. Note that the L is silent in these words, and they all have the UH vowel, as in ‘book’, where the lips flare a little and there’s some tension in the back of the tongue as it lifts a bit. Uh, should, uh, would, uh, could. Shoulda, woulda, coulda.
☢ Let’s look at some sentences.
I shoulda been there.
You coulda been hurt!
I shoulda seen it coming.
I woulda been there.
We coulda tried harder.
I woulda thought so.
☢ Sometimes I pronounce these words like this, all the way reduced, and sometimes I make a light V sound, vv, vv, vv. There’s no reason why I do it one way or another, I just know that I do, and you’ll probably hear it both ways.
☢ Now, you don’t want to try to write them this way, but speaking? Yes, do it. These reductions sound like natural American English.
☢ Shoulda, woulda coulda. Shoulda, woulda, coulda: these three words together is a phrase we use sometimes to say ‘oh well’.
» Man, I wish I had bought Apple stock ten years ago.
» Shoulda, woulda, coulda.
⚠️ Bonus: Let’s learn the negative too:
🔑 Should-not-have. Americans will say this: shouldn-uh. Drop the word ‘not’ and just make an N sound. So it’s going to sound like two or three syllables, depending on how fast you transition from D to N: shouldn’t-uh. Right after ‘should’, hold out an N: shouldnnnnn. The tongue position for D and N is almost the same. Shouldnnnnnnnnnn-uh. Then just release the tongue to make the schwa. Shouldn-uh, shouldn-uh. This is the same for couldn’t have, couldna, and wouldn’t have, wouldna.
☢ Let’s look at some example sentences:
Shouldn’t have, shouldna.
I shouldn’t have said that. I’m sorry.
It shouldn’t have started already.
Shouldna.
Couldn’t have, couldna.
You couldn’t have known.
We couldn’t have made it anyway.
Couldna, couldna.
Wouldn’t have, wouldna.
I wouldn’t have said that.
It wouldn’t have mattered.
Wouldna, wouldna.
⛔️ I hope you’ll now be more comfortable identifying these phrases when you hear them, and reducing them yourself in conversation.
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‼️ Oh yeah, I shoulda done that.
🔑 ‘Shoulda’ is a reduction of ‘should have’. I made a video years ago about dropping the H in words like ‘have’ – we do it all the time in spoken American English. But in ‘shoulda’, we’re going a lot further than just dropping the H. We’re reducing the AA vowel to the schwa, and we’re dropping the V sound. All we’re left with is the schwa, uh, uh. Shoulda, woulda, coulda. Note that the L is silent in these words, and they all have the UH vowel, as in ‘book’, where the lips flare a little and there’s some tension in the back of the tongue as it lifts a bit. Uh, should, uh, would, uh, could. Shoulda, woulda, coulda.
☢ Let’s look at some sentences.
I shoulda been there.
You coulda been hurt!
I shoulda seen it coming.
I woulda been there.
We coulda tried harder.
I woulda thought so.
☢ Sometimes I pronounce these words like this, all the way reduced, and sometimes I make a light V sound, vv, vv, vv. There’s no reason why I do it one way or another, I just know that I do, and you’ll probably hear it both ways.
☢ Now, you don’t want to try to write them this way, but speaking? Yes, do it. These reductions sound like natural American English.
☢ Shoulda, woulda coulda. Shoulda, woulda, coulda: these three words together is a phrase we use sometimes to say ‘oh well’.
» Man, I wish I had bought Apple stock ten years ago.
» Shoulda, woulda, coulda.
⚠️ Bonus: Let’s learn the negative too:
🔑 Should-not-have. Americans will say this: shouldn-uh. Drop the word ‘not’ and just make an N sound. So it’s going to sound like two or three syllables, depending on how fast you transition from D to N: shouldn’t-uh. Right after ‘should’, hold out an N: shouldnnnnn. The tongue position for D and N is almost the same. Shouldnnnnnnnnnn-uh. Then just release the tongue to make the schwa. Shouldn-uh, shouldn-uh. This is the same for couldn’t have, couldna, and wouldn’t have, wouldna.
☢ Let’s look at some example sentences:
Shouldn’t have, shouldna.
I shouldn’t have said that. I’m sorry.
It shouldn’t have started already.
Shouldna.
Couldn’t have, couldna.
You couldn’t have known.
We couldn’t have made it anyway.
Couldna, couldna.
Wouldn’t have, wouldna.
I wouldn’t have said that.
It wouldn’t have mattered.
Wouldna, wouldna.
⛔️ I hope you’ll now be more comfortable identifying these phrases when you hear them, and reducing them yourself in conversation.
#listening #speaking
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📕📗📘 DESTITUTE /ˈdestətjuːt, ˈdestɪtjuːt $ -tuːt/adjective
🔹having no money, no food, no home etc..
🔺The floods left many people destitute
🔹 be destitute of something to be completely without something
🔺 a man who is destitute of mercy
✅Synonyms: devoid, empty, innocent, void
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📕📗📘 pamper
/ˈpampə /
▸ verb
▶[with obj.] indulge with every attention, comfort, and kindness; spoil:
🔹"famous people just love being pampered."
⏩Synonyms: baby, caress, overindulge, pet, please, regale, satisfy.
✅Antonyms: be mean, hurt, ignore, neglect, withhold.
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📙📕 consecutive
/kənˈsɛkjʊtɪv /
▸ adjective
1▶following each other continuously:
🔹"five consecutive months of serious decline."
2▶ in unbroken or logical sequence:
🔹"a consecutive pattern of what the film would be like."
⚜consecutively- adverb
⚜consecutiveness- noun
✅Synonymous,, increasing, later, logical, numerical, one after
✅Antonyms: broken, discontinuous, infrequent,
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🔹having no money, no food, no home etc..
🔺The floods left many people destitute
🔹 be destitute of something to be completely without something
🔺 a man who is destitute of mercy
✅Synonyms: devoid, empty, innocent, void
__________________
📕📗📘 pamper
/ˈpampə /
▸ verb
▶[with obj.] indulge with every attention, comfort, and kindness; spoil:
🔹"famous people just love being pampered."
⏩Synonyms: baby, caress, overindulge, pet, please, regale, satisfy.
✅Antonyms: be mean, hurt, ignore, neglect, withhold.
_________________
📙📕 consecutive
/kənˈsɛkjʊtɪv /
▸ adjective
1▶following each other continuously:
🔹"five consecutive months of serious decline."
2▶ in unbroken or logical sequence:
🔹"a consecutive pattern of what the film would be like."
⚜consecutively- adverb
⚜consecutiveness- noun
✅Synonymous,, increasing, later, logical, numerical, one after
✅Antonyms: broken, discontinuous, infrequent,
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📽 Movie noscript 👉One day 2011📽
🎬 Director 👉LoneScherfig
🌏 Country 👉United States,United Kingdom
🎭 Genre 👉Drama/Romance
⭐️ Starring 👉Anne Hathaway/Jim Sturgess/Tom Mison/Jodie Whittaker/Rafe Spall/Joséphine de La Baume/Patricia Clark sonOn
🎞 Story line 👉July 15, 1988 -- the day of their college graduation -- two people from opposite sides of the tracks begin a lifelong friendship. Emma (Anne Hathaway), an idealist from a working-class family, wants to make the world a better place. Dexter (Jim Sturgess), a playboy, thinks the world is his oyster. For the next 20 years, the two friends reunite on the 15th of each July, sharing dreams, tears and laughter -- until they discover what they've been searching for, each other.
🍿 IMDb
7/10
💸 Budget
$15 million
💵 Box office
$56.7 million
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🎬 Director 👉LoneScherfig
🌏 Country 👉United States,United Kingdom
🎭 Genre 👉Drama/Romance
⭐️ Starring 👉Anne Hathaway/Jim Sturgess/Tom Mison/Jodie Whittaker/Rafe Spall/Joséphine de La Baume/Patricia Clark sonOn
🎞 Story line 👉July 15, 1988 -- the day of their college graduation -- two people from opposite sides of the tracks begin a lifelong friendship. Emma (Anne Hathaway), an idealist from a working-class family, wants to make the world a better place. Dexter (Jim Sturgess), a playboy, thinks the world is his oyster. For the next 20 years, the two friends reunite on the 15th of each July, sharing dreams, tears and laughter -- until they discover what they've been searching for, each other.
🍿 IMDb
7/10
💸 Budget
$15 million
💵 Box office
$56.7 million
📀1080p BrRip
📀720p BrRip
🇬🇧English Subnoscript
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That's why + (subject + verb)
✍🏻'That's' is short for 'that is.' Here you are telling someone 'because of this' or 'therefore.'
💡Here are some examples:
🏷 "That's why people admire you."
🏷 "That's why she appears so happy."
🏷 "That's why babies crawl before they can walk."
🏷 "That's why Pam cries at sad movies."
🏷 "That's why you fail to understand."
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✍🏻'That's' is short for 'that is.' Here you are telling someone 'because of this' or 'therefore.'
💡Here are some examples:
🏷 "That's why people admire you."
🏷 "That's why she appears so happy."
🏷 "That's why babies crawl before they can walk."
🏷 "That's why Pam cries at sad movies."
🏷 "That's why you fail to understand."
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Today's SPEAKING tips
✅ phrase to add a detail:
✔️The thing with …. is that...
✔️I assume …. are so +adj because...
✔️The point I want to add about …. is that...
✔️And what you have to realize with …. is that
✔️And the explanation for this could be that...
✔️And the basis of this is that...
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✅ phrase to add a detail:
✔️The thing with …. is that...
✔️I assume …. are so +adj because...
✔️The point I want to add about …. is that...
✔️And what you have to realize with …. is that
✔️And the explanation for this could be that...
✔️And the basis of this is that...
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👇🏻Using the wrong preposition👇🏻
Accustomed to, not with
❌Don’t say : I’m accustomed with hot weather .
✅Say: I’m accustomed to hot weather .
💧Note: Also used to : He is used to the heat .
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Accustomed to, not with
❌Don’t say : I’m accustomed with hot weather .
✅Say: I’m accustomed to hot weather .
💧Note: Also used to : He is used to the heat .
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