English Lessons

English Lesson: Does that sound good?
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You're leading a meeting at work. You've just finished listing the items that you want to discuss in the meeting. Now you want to make sure that the other meeting participants feel comfortable to speak, so you ask a simple question.

English Lesson: Think it over and let me know in the next week or so.
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You just interviewed someone for a job in your department. You liked him, so you offered him the job. He didn't immediately make a decision, so you say this to give him some more time to think about it.

English Lesson: Guys, I thought that Craig brought up a good point earlier.
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You're in a meeting at work. There's a discussion going on. One of your coworkers said something that was smart, but the other people didn't seem to notice what he said. You support him.

English Lesson: Yeah, good luck with that.
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Your friend isn't a very good singer, but he tells you that he's going to enter a singing talent show. He says that he's sure that he'll win first place. You don't think that's possible. You say this under your breath (quietly, so he can't hear).

English Lesson: It hasn't really sunk in yet.
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You just got married a few weeks ago. Now you're talking with a friend who asks what it's like being married. You don't feel any different yet from how you felt before your wedding, so you say this.