English Lessons
“You'll pass a coffee shop on your right. Right after that, veer off to the left and you'll see it on the left side of the street.”
Your sister and her husband are visiting you from out of town. Your brother-in-law wants to go to a drug store and needs directions. You're telling him how to get there. You say this as part of your directions.
“Dave is in charge of the entire East Coast sales team.”
There's a new employee in your department. You're introducing her to some of the people in your company. This is one of your introductions.
“It's kind of a customer service job.”
You're at a party. Another guest at the party asks what you do. You tell her your job title, but she doesn't seem to understand. You explain your job more simply.
“Would you know how to change the tire if you got a flat?”
Your teenage niece just got her first car. You wonder if she's ready to handle any emergencies that may happen. You ask her about changing a tire.
“Meyerson suffered a major knee injury last year that took him out of the game for most of the season.”
You're about to watch a basketball game on TV. It's the first game this year for the teams that are playing. There's a show before the game where the sports announcers discuss the game. They're talking about one of the players who got hurt last ye...
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