Stop feeling like a different person in English…
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ATTENTION: There is some adult vocabulary in this course that might not be suitable for children,
as lectures include discussion of informal English idioms and other expressions meant for adult learners.
How the course is organized and what topics are discussed
How important are idioms and expressions in English conversation?
About in-lecture practice and the three ways you can do your homework assignments (written, video and audio)
There are many idiomatic ways to say "hello" in English, learn them here!
How to end a conversation in English
How English speakers say goodbye!
We don't always want to talk to someone, here's how to escape a conversation!
Expressions and idioms for asking questions
The basic grammar structure for asking questions. You'll learn more, topic specific questions we ask, in each section of the course!
How to introduce yourself and others in English
Tell people where you're from, what languages you speak, age and relationship status
How to describe yours and others' physical appearance
Awesome English idioms to describe how someone looks
You already learned how to describe how someone looks, now describe how they act and behave
Be able to describe someone's personality with some great idioms
Be able to describe how you feel emotionally and physically in English, as well as being able to ask other people how they feel
How native speakers talk about exercise, diet and nutrition
The types main types of exercise and some important vocabulary to talk about it!
More colorful ways to describe health and fitness with English idioms
Learn how to talk about the things you most enjoy in life as well as the things you least enjoy!
A ton of vocabulary to talk about different hobbies and interests. Is your favorite hobby missing? Message me and I will add it :D
These idioms are very common when talking about things we enjoy or don't enjoy doing, so don't skip this lecture!Â
Learn about different types of relationships and relationship statuses (single, in a relationship, married, etc.)
Your sexual orientation is the type of person and gender you are attracted to, this is an especially talked about topic today
How Americans talk about race and ethnicity
Blind date, break up with someone, catfish, chemistry, out of your league, settle
Get along with someone, bad blood, black sheep, chip off the old block, falling out, the spitting image,
Going to the supermarket can be difficult because you need a lot of food vocabulary as well as some expressions to be able to ask for help and pay for your things.
Vocabulary and expressions to use when paying for your things at the supermarket
The different types of food you can get when you decide not to cook at home: eat out, take out, order out
Start with types of restaurants (cheap VS expensive), the people who work at a restaurant and how to make a restaurant reservation
Learn how to order food and drinks at a restaurant
How to get the waiter's attention, what to do if the place is noisy, and how to pay for your food and understand how Americans tip
What a café is, different types and how it's different than a "cafeteria"
How to order food and drink at a café
Types of bars and clubs, vocabulary for the people who work there
How to order food at a bar, what we call "bar food"
How to order drinks at a bar
How to pay for your food and drinks at a bar
Go bad, chip in, go Dutch, stuffed