English Lessons
“You need to come up with a concrete plan.”
Your son is unemployed. You've asked him what he's going to do. He says that he's going to get a new job, but he doesn't know what kind of job. You want him to think more seriously about it.
“How's everyone?”
You're giving a presentation to a group of a few dozen people. You're starting your presentation. You want to start it in a friendly, laid-back way, so you say this.
“I'll be there bright and early!”
You've got a new job that you're starting tomorrow. Your new boss has called you to confirm that you're starting tomorrow. You want to sound enthusiastic, so you say this.
“Before we get started, I have something to tell everyone. I wanted to let you all know that I'm pregnant.”
You're 3 months pregnant. You haven't told your coworkers yet, but now you're ready to announce it. You say this at the beginning of a meeting,
“Fine, we'll go to the Korean place.”
You and your friend can't decide where to go out to eat at tonight. You really wanted to go to a vegetarian restaurant that you like, but your friend doesn't want to go there because it's expensive and always busy. She wants to go to a Korean rest...
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