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What do you say we practice some natural English phrases?
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Let's jump into it.
Here we go.
Hold your horses.
Hold your horses.
Now, what kind of situation would you use that phrase?
When you're asking someone for patience, patience, hold your horses, hold your horses.
I'm almost done.
Hold your horses.
I'm almost done.
Say it good.
You scare easily.
Now, if someone jumps up and they're like scared of for some reason, you can say wow, you scare easily.
Wow, you scare easily.
It's not rocket science.
So when something's really easy, you say, it's not rocket science.
Come on, it's just making a sandwich.
It's not rocket science.
Come on, it's just making a sandwich.
It's not rocket science.
Say it.
Okay, good.
Don't take it personally.
Don't take it personally.
So after being criticized by someone, or you criticize someone and then you say don't take it personally.
I am criticizing you, but don't take it personally.
Don't take it personally.
It's just feedback.
Don't take it personally.
It's just feedback.
Negative feedback, maybe.
All right.
I'm on my way.
I'm on my way.
So if you're heading out, you're going somewhere, you say, I'm on my way.
I'm on my way.
Be there in 10 minutes.
I'm on my way.
Be there in 10 minutes.
I will be there in 10 minutes.
Be there in 10 minutes.
Can't complain.
I can't complain.
So you're asked, how you doing?
This is one way you can respond.
Can't complain.
Life's good.
Can't complain.
Life's good.
No strings attached.
So you say this if something's given freely.
Something's given freely.
It's free.
No strings attached.
Here's a free sample.
No strings attached.
Here is a free sample.
Here you go.
Try it.
No strings attached.
You don't have to pay me anything for it.
It's free.
I just got, I just got here.
I just got here.
Now, if you're arriving somewhere and you just say, relax, I just got here a minute ago.
Relax.
I just got here a minute ago.
I just got here.
Why are you asking me to do this?
I just arrived just now.
And you're already asking me to do something.
Okay.
I don't know.
That's a situation that I just imagined.
Time flies.
Noticing how fast time passes.
I think everybody knows this one.
It's common, right?
Wow, it's midnight already?
Time flies.
Wow, it's midnight already?
Time flies.
You try.
You pick.
So you're choosing a movie and you say, you pick.
There are so many options.
You pick.
You're going through Netflix trying to decide what you're going to watch.
I can't decide.
You pick.
It's not my thing.
So if you're disliking an activity, you say, it's not my thing.
It doesn't mean you hate it.
It just means you dislike it.
It's not my thing.
Thanks, but golf's not my thing.
Do you want to go golfing this weekend?
No, thanks.
Golf's not my thing.
Thanks, but golf's not my thing.
So the difference between what I just said and this is, thanks for inviting me.
However, I must decline because golf is not my thing.
That's the gist of it.
Okay, I screwed up.
I screwed up.
I say this every day.
Making a mistake.
I screwed up my speech, but I'll do better next time.
I screwed up my English lesson, but I'll do better next time.
All right.
Don't push your luck.
Don't push your luck.
So someone is warning someone.
They're saying, don't push your luck.
You already got a raise.
Don't push your luck.
I'm going to ask my boss for another raise.
Don't push your luck.
You already got a raise.
I owe you one.
So you're thanking someone.
Thank you.
I owe you one.
Thanks for the favor.
I owe you one.
Thanks for helping me.
I owe you one.
I owe you one.
I got it here twice.
Okay.
It's not worth it.
So you're advising against something.
You're advising someone not to do it.
And you say, just ignore them.
It's not worth it.
I know you want to fight them.
I know you want to say something to them, but you shouldn't just ignore them.
It's not worth it.
I'm counting on you.
I'm counting on you.
So you're saying you trust someone if you count on them.
Don't forget the tickets.
I'm counting on you.
Don't forget to buy the tickets.
I'm counting on you.
That's the spirit.
So you're encouraging them.
You have an encouraging attitude like, yes, way to go.
I like your attitude.
You're trying your best.
That's the spirit.
Yeah, you're trying your best.
That's the spirit.
You can say that again.
You can say that again.
So you are agreeing strongly.
I agree.
I agree.
This is the worst traffic ever.
You can say that again.
So a says, this is the worst traffic ever.
You can say that again.
Often in English, if somebody says, you can say that again, then we'll say it again as a joke.
This is the worst traffic ever.
You can say that again.
Okay, this is the worst traffic ever.
All right.
I'm in.
I'm in.
What is this?
It means I will join.
I will join.
I'll do it.
I will do it.
I agree to do it.
Bowling tonight?
I'm in.
I'm in.
So you're kind of excited about it.
Yeah, I want to do that.
I'm in.
Count me in.
All right, that's it.
Those were our vocabulary phrases for today.
I hope you had a good little practice there.
Keep moving forward one step at a time, and I'll see you in the next training video.