English Lessons
“I try to come in early to beat the rush hour traffic.”
You always get to work early compared to your coworkers. One of your coworkers comes in early one day and notices that you're already there. She asks you if you're always early to work. You say yes and this is how you explain why.
“Well, can’t we just create a different layout for every device? That would be the best from a design perspective.”
You work at a company that builds applications for tablet computers. You and some of your employees are trying to figure out how to deal with all of the different sizes and shapes of tablets. You suggest designing separate versions for each one.
“For me, doing some sort of physical activity always clears my head and gets my creative juices flowing.”
You are a writer. You're talking to another writer about how you come up with ideas and stay focused.
“Actually, now's not a good time.”
At work, you're working hard to prepare for a presentation that you're giving in less than an hour. A co-worker comes by to chat about a problem that she's having with another co-worker. You don't have time to talk to her about this, so you say this.
“You need to floss, preferably every day, but every other day at the bare minimum.”
You work at a dentist's office. One of the patients has problems because he doesn't floss enough. You tell him how often he should do it.
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