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Hi everyone!
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Welcome back to Learn English Today.
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In this lesson, we are going to learn useful intermediate English sentences that you can use in real life,
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at work, at school, and in daily conversations.
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These sentences will help you sound more natural,
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more confident, and more fluent in English.
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So listen carefully, repeat after me,
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and let's start improving your English together.
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Sentence 1 I haven't decided yet.
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Use this when you are thinking about something but haven't made a final choice.
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It's common in daily life when planning,
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choosing, or responding to suggestions.
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What do you want for dinner?
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I haven't decided yet.
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Now repeat after me.
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What do you want for dinner?
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Hmm, I haven't decided yet.
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Excellent.
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Let's go to the next sentence.
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Sentence 2.
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It doesn't make sense.
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Use this when something is confusing, illogical, or unclear.
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Not rude.
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It simply expresses confusion.
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The answer is 5 because 2 plus 2 equals 5.
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What?
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That doesn't make sense.
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Repeat after me.
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The answer is 5 because 2 plus 2 equals 5.
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What?
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That doesn't make sense.
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Great job!
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Next one.
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Sentence 3.
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I'm trying to improve.
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A powerful sentence that shows effort and growth.
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Great for language learning, sports or personal goals.
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Example.
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Your English is getting better.
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Thank you.
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I'm trying to improve.
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Say it again.
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Your English is getting better.
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Thank you.
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I'm trying to improve.
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Well done.
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Let's move on.
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Sentence 4.
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I'm not comfortable with that.
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A polite way to refuse or express hesitation.
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Useful for setting boundaries politely.
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Example.
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Can I borrow your phone?
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Sorry, I'm not comfortable with that.
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Repeat after me.
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Can I borrow your phone?
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Sorry, I'm not comfortable with that.
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Awesome!
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Here's the next sentence.
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Sentence 5 It's not what I expected.
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A polite way to express disappointment or surprise when something is different from your expectations.
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Useful for reviews, feedback, or daily life.
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Example How was the restaurant?
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Honestly, it's not what I expected.
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Your turn.
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How was the restaurant?
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Honestly, it's not what I expected.
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Fantastic.
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Let's continue.
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Sentence 6.
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I'll think about it.
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Say this when you need more time before giving a final answer.
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It sounds polite and noncommittal.
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Example.
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Do you want to join us this weekend?
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I'll think about it.
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Say it with me.
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Do you want to join us this weekend?
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I'll think about it.
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Superb!
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Next example.
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Sentence 7 I'm still learning.
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Use this when you are improving a skill.
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English, cooking, driving.
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It shows humility and effort.
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Example.
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Your English is good.
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Thank you.
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I'm still learning.
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Your turn.
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Your English is good.
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Thank you.
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I'm still learning.
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Brilliant!
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Let's try another one.
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Sentence 8.
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I'm not sure, but I can try.
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A polite, humble way to say you're uncertain,
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but willing to help or attempt something.
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Example.
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Can you fix this computer?
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Repeat after me.
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Can you fix this computer?
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Wonderful.
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Let's keep going.
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Sentence 9.
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Let me check and get back to you.
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Use this in work, school,
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or formal conversations when you need time to confirm something.
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It sounds professional and respectful.
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Example Is the report ready?
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Let me check and get back to you.
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Your turn.
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Is the report ready?
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Let me check and get back to you.
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Amazing.
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Here comes the next one.
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Sentence 10.
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I appreciate your help.
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A polite and mature way to thank someone.
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Saying appreciate sounds more formal than thank you.
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Example Here, I'll help you with this.
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Thank you.
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I appreciate your help.
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Say it clearly.
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Here, I'll help you with this.
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Thank you.
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I appreciate your help.
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Perfect.
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Ready for the next sentence?
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Sentence 11.
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That works for me.
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Use this to say that something is OK,
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acceptable or convenient for you.
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Very common in scheduling and planning.
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Example Let's meet at 5 p.m.
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Sure, that works for me.
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Now repeat.
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Let's meet at 5 p.m.
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Sure, that works for me.
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Outstanding!
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Let's see the next example.
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Sentence 12.
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I'm looking forward to it.
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Say this when you are excited or happy about a future event.
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Shows positivity and good manners.
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example see you at the party tomorrow yes I'm looking forward to it say it with me
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see you at the party tomorrow yes I'm looking forward to it impressive
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moving to the next one I didn't expect that.
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Say this when something surprises you, good or bad.
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It shows natural reaction and conversation.
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Example You won first prize.
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Wow, I didn't expect that.
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Say it with me.
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You won first prize.
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Wow, I didn't expect that.
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Terrific.
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Let's learn the next line.
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Sentence 14.
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Let's take a break.
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Say this when you want to rest during work, study or conversations.
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It's natural and friendly.
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Example We've been working for hours.
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Yes, let's take a break.
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Say it again.
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We've been working for hours.
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Yes, let's take a break.
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Here's another useful sentence.
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Sentence 15.
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I completely agree with you.
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A strong, polite way to show full agreement,
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better than simply saying, yes.
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Example.
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We need to finish this today.
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I completely agree with you.
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Repeat.
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We need to finish this today.
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I completely agree with you.
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Marvelous.
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Okay, next sentence.
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Sentence 16.
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That's a good question.
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Use this when the question is interesting or difficult,
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common in classrooms and meetings.
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Example.
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Why did they change the rules?
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That's a good question.
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Say it with me.
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Why did they change the rules?
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That's a good question.
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Incredible!
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Let's practice the next one.
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Sentence 17.
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I'll handle it.
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Means you will take care of something.
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Shows confidence and responsibility.
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Who will talk to the manager?
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Don't worry, I'll handle it.
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Your turn.
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Who will talk to the manager?
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Don't worry, I'll handle it.
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Lovely.
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Next phrase coming up.
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Sentence 18.
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That sounds interesting.
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Use this when you like someone's idea or want to hear more.
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It's polite and positive.
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Example.
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I'm learning photography.
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Oh, that sounds interesting.
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repeat after me I'm learning photography oh that sounds interesting cool
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let's go forward
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sentence 19 I'm not available at the moment a polite way to say you're busy
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or can't do something right now useful in phone calls and messages example can we talk now
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sorry I'm not available at the moment say it clearly can we talk now Sorry,
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I'm not available at the moment.
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Beautiful work.
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On to the next.
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Sentence 20.
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I'll let you know.
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Use this when you will share information later.
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It's polite and commonly used in work, school, and daily life.
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Are you coming tomorrow?
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I'm not sure.
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I'll let you know.
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Now you repeat after me.
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Are you coming tomorrow?
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I'm not sure.
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I'll let you know.
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You did it!
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Great job today!
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You learned some powerful intermediate English sentences that real people use in daily life.
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If this lesson helped you,
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don't forget to like, subscribe and share it with your friends who are also learning English.
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See you in the next video and keep speaking English with confidence!

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重要な語彙とフレーズ

  • I haven't decided yet.(まだ決めていません。)
  • It doesn't make sense.(それは意味を成しません。)
  • I'm trying to improve.(私は改善しようとしています。)
  • I'm not comfortable with that.(それには気が進みません。)
  • What do you want for dinner?(夕食に何が欲しいですか?)
  • Your English is getting better.(あなたの英語は上達しています。)

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