English Lessons
“What was your reason for leaving that position?”
You're interviewing someone for a job in your company. You're asking him about his previous jobs. He just told you about his last job. You want to know why he stopped working there.
“Will that be all?”
You're at the counter at a coffee shop. You just ordered a coffee. The barista asks this before you pay.
“Pay close attention to the bottom right corner.”
You watched an interesting video on YouTube where there is a sudden action at one point in the video. You want to show it to your sister. You bring her to the computer with you and play the video. You say this to describe where she should look to ...
“I don't have time to haggle with someone over the price of a piece of furniture!”
You just moved to a new apartment and need to get a new desk. Your friend suggests that you try to buy one used through the Internet. You'd rather buy a new one because it's easier. You say this.
“Let me get straight to the point.”
You're leading a meeting at work to discuss an important change in your department. You want to immediately start talking about the main topic, without much introduction or small talk. You say this to get the meeting started.
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