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5 MOST USEFUL English expressions that you didn't learn at school!
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You've been studying english a long time you know you're good, but then you visit an english-speaking country, and you're like
I know my english is good. Why don't I understand you and you I don't understand you you in the back
I don't understand you. Well. We have a Few English expressions
Which you probably didn't learn in school, but we use all the time
So here are five really useful really common English expressions
Number one is not fast not bothered. What does it mean you?
[want] to go for dinner and your friend says where shall we go for dinner Italian food Thai food
What kind of food and you want to say?
Everything sounds great. This is good. This is good. This is good. [I] have no preference you could say
I'm not fast usually we contract it - not [fast]
pronunciation that sounds like it bust bust
Not facet no and eat the tea
so not fast not fast where do you want to go not fast or
Not bothered not bothered not fast. This is a super common way to say I have no preference
Whatever you suggest. I'm happy with it and personally [I] am terrible at making [decisions]
So I use that expression all the time where do you want to go? I'm not first? What do you want to do today [Ali]?
I'm not bothered. You're really not helpful
Hmm. This is basically every conversation
I ever have with my friends number two fair enough pronunciation be careful of that end R
Remember British English has linking R
So that end [R] sound links into the next word fair enough fair enough
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