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Thirty Practical Spoken English

Introduction: The following are 30 practical oral English about intermediate oral English that I have compiled. Let's get it up quickly! Practice oral English fluently,

No big deal.

It's no big deal:

It's simple. It's nothing difficult. Usually used in explaining how to operate something.

You just flip the switch and wait. No big deal.

Flip the switch and wait. It's nothing difficult.

Ok, whatever. Suit yourself.

Suit yourself:

Suit yourself, it's up to you. This can be a neutral expression, but if the tone is heavier, it means that I don't care what I like.

-I'm too tired to go out tonight.

I'm too tired to go out to play tonight.

-Suit yourself.

Suit yourself.

Can you cc Eddie and me when you send that?

Cc (someone): Cc is the abbreviation of Carbon copy, which is used to write emails? Cc? .

I will send a copy to you when I send it.

I will send you a copy when I send an email.

I feel very uncomfortable this morning.

(sb.) is out of his mind:

Refers to a person who is not in a good state.

You seem a little off today.

You don't look yourself today.

There is a fine line between helping your children do their homework and doing their homework for them.

There? This phrase is used to indicate that two things are very similar and easily confused, meaning subtle differences.

There is only a thin line between frowning and grimacing.

There is a subtle difference between frowning and making faces.

You can see that she has had plastic surgery.

Someone did the job: this sentence refers to someone who had plastic surgery.

Amy said that she had never had plastic surgery.

Amy said that she had never had plastic surgery.

I don't know, but I'll send them to you this afternoon.

I can think of it on the spot and improvise. If used in negative sentences, it is often used to imply that more time is needed to think.

It immediately occurred to me that two people might be interested.

I can only think of two people who might be interested now.

8 if you? If you feel sick, go home and have a rest.

Anyway: please do something. You can also say, equivalent to? Are you sure? .

? May I make suggestions. ?

Can I make a suggestion? Of course.

Can you stop?

Stop: When someone is doing something that bothers you, you can tell him to stop, which means can you stop?

I hate that joke. Stop it, okay?

I don't like that joke, will you stop?

10 Let? Let's open the window and get some fresh air.

Open the window: What is this expression? Open the window? Very similar, but in different degrees, crack open the window means to open a gap in the window.

It? It's a little stuffy in here. Let's go in. Let's open the window.

It's a little stuffy in here. Let's open a small window.

You'll screw up the exam.

Screw up: screw up things.

I had a perfect chance, but I screwed up.

I had a good chance, but I screwed it up.

12 I was on the verge of falling asleep at some point.

At a certain point/at a certain point: at a certain moment, in which a certain point is emphasized.

You will have to do your homework one day.

It's time for you to do your homework sooner or later.

I almost broke the record.

I almost broke the record once.

13 overcome it!

Overcome it: it means to forget the trouble, which is equivalent to forgetting it.

It? It's no big deal, so forget it.

What happened? Forget it.

I ended up at James's? The place.

Wind up: the result; What it finally became.

He overspent and ended up in debt.

He spent a lot of money and ended up in debt.

15 I? I will work the night shift tomorrow.

Work? Shift: means up? Working at night means working at night.

Me? I work the early shift today.

I work the early shift today.

Recently, they have received media attention.

Get media attention: get media attention and high media exposure, which is called? Red? .

She? S attracted the attention of all the media recently.

She is very popular recently.

I think this is a real originality of the play.

Opinion on something: an opinion and explanation of something. The above example can be understood as a new and creative interpretation of the play. Originality is originality and novelty.

What do you think of this new book? What do you think of this new book?

Go easy on me!

Go easy on (someone), not too hard.

Go easy on me, I just started a month ago.

Go easy on me. I've only been here for a month.

Take your time.

Take your time: What do you mean? Take your time, okay? Generally used to persuade others to relax.

Don? Don't worry, take your time.

Don't work so hard, take your time.

20 I? I'm going to bed.

Go to (a place): point out that you want to send it somewhere.

We are going to school.

We're going to school.

2 1 You have to calm down.

Chill: It means cold. In everyday language, it means to relax and relax.

Should the test be? It's not that difficult; You can relax.

The exam won't be so difficult, you can relax.

Do you have a pen?

Happen (to do sth): What does this expression mean? Just right? Generally used to politely ask others to do something.

Did you bring your chemistry book?

Do you have a chemistry textbook at hand?

For the record, he doesn't agree with that.

Solemnly declare: Solemnly declare.

For the record, I have never been to that apartment.

For the record, I have never been to that apartment.

Just because I'm fat doesn't mean. Meaning me? I am slow.

Just because? Isn't it? What does t mean? This is a very common expression in spoken English, although many people think it has grammatical problems. What does this mean? Although? But that doesn't mean.

Just because I'm slim? This doesn't mean that I like sports.

Although I am slim, it doesn't mean that I like sports.

Does anyone want to break up with me?

Split with (someone): What does this phrase relate to? Share it with who? Is a synonym, translated into? With what? Share? .

Do you want to share this cake with me?

Do you want to share this cake with me?

Are you dating someone?

Meet people: talking about friends and dating people.

Did you hear the news? Rick is dating someone.

Did you hear that Rick has a girlfriend?

27 I? I'll let it go this time.

Let nature take its course: this expression is often used when the other party makes a mistake, not to pursue it, not to point it out, and let someone go.

He used an incorrect word, but because he is my friend, I don't care.

He made a mistake, but because he was my friend, I didn't pursue it.

A woman wants a man who can get along with her.

Click: it's a hit, it's a hit, and it can make a * * * sound.

When I first met her, we hit it off, and now we are best friends.

When we first met, I felt that she and I hit it off very well, and now we are best friends.

Do I look decent?

Decent: Dress appropriately and be able to go out to meet people.

I don't know. I don't think you are decent.

I think you need to tidy yourself up.

You need to downsize.

Downscaling: What do you mean? Reduce? , or? Reduce? .

It? It's too much. You must cut it down. This is too much. You must find a way to reduce it.

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