English Lessons
“All that hard work and determination really paid off.”
Your sister won a prize in a ballroom dancing competition. You're really excited and happy for her because she's been practicing hard for it for years. You congratulate her, and then you say this.
“We disagree over whether or not to send her to private school.”
You and your wife have different opinions about where your daughter should go to school. Your wife thinks she should go to a public school, but you would prefer a private school. You say this when describing this disagreement to your wife's parent.
“What's with the yawning? Were you out all night partying?”
Your coworker is yawning and looks tired. You are friends with this person, so you want to tease him. You smile and ask this.
“So… any ideas?”
You're leading a meeting at work. Your company is facing a problem. After describing the problem, you ask your coworkers to help you solve it.
“I think I get the gist.”
You've just started at a new job at a restaurant. A coworker has been training you in how to enter customers' orders into the computer system. She asks if you understood. You say that you mostly understood.
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