In this lesson, you will learn how to say 'goodbye' when you are leaving a place and/or other people. There are many different phrases you can use in informal conversations. Phrases to use when you leave a place:
Phrases to use when you leave people:
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(Photo Credit: Toa Heftiba; London, UK) Do you know which preposition to use when you talk about Christmas? In this lesson, you will learn the difference between at Christmas, on Christmas Day, for Christmas and over Christmas. at Christmas We say at Christmas when something happens during the Christmas holiday period. (= just before and after December 25th) Examples:
on Christmas Day We say on Christmas Day when something happens on December 25th. Examples:
for Christmas Examples:
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over Christmas Examples:
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Students learn and practise new vocabulary, and improve grammar as well. You will receive feedback on your mistakes and advice how to improve. In this lesson, you will learn common phrases used in informal situations. They will help you sound more natural in English conversations. Read the examples to learn how you can use them in your everyday life. I bet (that) You can use it when you are sure about something. Examples:
I owe you You can use this phrase to thank someone for something they have done for you. It is also a way of saying that you will do something for them in the future. Examples:
up for something You can use this phrase to show that you are ready and willing to do something. Examples:
Note: You can also use the phrase in questions to ask other people if they would like to do something with you or to go to a place with you. off the table We use 'off the table' to talk about offers or proposals that are no longer considered or available. Examples:
go off the rails 1. To start behaving in an inappropriate or socially unacceptable manner. Examples:
2. To no longer work as planned or intended. Examples:
Note: OPPOSITE: back on the rails (behaving or functioning in a normal way) Examples:
learn (something) the hard way When you learn how to do something by trying and making a lot of mistakes. Examples:
(just) for the record You can use this phrase when you give a piece of information that you want people to know. You make something clear and known publicly. Examples:
Note: It can be used to add something that isn't related to the conversation, but needs to be said. Synonyms: Let me make myself clear. | Let's get things straight. be big on something It is used to say that you are very interested in something, or like something a lot. Examples:
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Students learn and practise new vocabulary, and improve grammar as well. You will receive feedback on your mistakes and advice how to improve. In this lesson, you will learn common phrases used in informal situations. They will help you sound more natural in English conversations. Read the examples to learn how you can use them in your everyday life. speaking of You can use this phrase to introduce something you are going to say that is related to what someone else has already mentioned. Examples:
not bother | not bother yourself When you tell someone that they do not need to do something for you. Examples:
off the top of one's head When you say something from memory or without much thinking or consideration. Examples:
fall into place When events or details that you did not understand before fall into place, they suddenly make sense and become easy to understand. Examples:
keep an eye on (something/someone) To look after something or someone or to watch carefully Examples:
make (the) time To have some time when you are not busy in order to do something you think you should do Examples:
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