Наш первый предлог – ON.
Мы его используем для:
- дней: on Monday, on Tuesdays, on my birthday, on the next day, on the first of January …
- на поверхности чего-то: on the table, on the floor
Это два основных использования. Давайте посмотрим другие примеры:
▪️On foot – пешком
▪️On my own – сам
▪️On the other hand – с другой стороны
▪️On TV, on the radio, on film – по ТВ, на радио, в фильме (видали, у нас вообще три разных)
▪️To spend money on something – тратить деньги на что-то
▪️To work on something – работать над чем-то
▪️To depend on something – зависеть от чего-то.
Пока достаточно 😊
Домашка: перевести 2 предложения:
1. В понедельник я пошел домой пешком, потому что потратил все свои деньги на новую игру.
2. Моя коллега ушла из компании, и сейчас я работаю над этим проектом сам.
Сдаем в комментах, завтра ответы
Мы его используем для:
- дней: on Monday, on Tuesdays, on my birthday, on the next day, on the first of January …
- на поверхности чего-то: on the table, on the floor
Это два основных использования. Давайте посмотрим другие примеры:
▪️On foot – пешком
▪️On my own – сам
▪️On the other hand – с другой стороны
▪️On TV, on the radio, on film – по ТВ, на радио, в фильме (видали, у нас вообще три разных)
▪️To spend money on something – тратить деньги на что-то
▪️To work on something – работать над чем-то
▪️To depend on something – зависеть от чего-то.
Пока достаточно 😊
Домашка: перевести 2 предложения:
1. В понедельник я пошел домой пешком, потому что потратил все свои деньги на новую игру.
2. Моя коллега ушла из компании, и сейчас я работаю над этим проектом сам.
Сдаем в комментах, завтра ответы
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If a close friend, family member, or colleague appears to be losing control of a situation, we might encourage them to "get a grip."
Be careful, as we only use this idiom with people we know well. Can you think of a situation in which you might tell someone you know to get a grip?
If a close friend, family member, or colleague appears to be losing control of a situation, we might encourage them to "get a grip."
Be careful, as we only use this idiom with people we know well. Can you think of a situation in which you might tell someone you know to get a grip?
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Choose one of the questions and share your answer with us in the comments! #SmallTalk #EmotionalIntelligence
Choose one of the questions and share your answer with us in the comments! #SmallTalk #EmotionalIntelligence
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Did you ever turn over a large rock or boulder, and discover a bug or lizard living under there?
Have you ever wanted to tell someone they've been "living under a rock?" Tell us about that situation below.
Did you ever turn over a large rock or boulder, and discover a bug or lizard living under there?
Have you ever wanted to tell someone they've been "living under a rock?" Tell us about that situation below.
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Can you think of any other questions you might ask? Share with us below. #ConversationalEnglish
Can you think of any other questions you might ask? Share with us below. #ConversationalEnglish
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Imagine you are at the doctor's office and they ask, "How long have you been feeling this way?" Tell us how you would answer in the comments! #ConversationalEnglish
Imagine you are at the doctor's office and they ask, "How long have you been feeling this way?" Tell us how you would answer in the comments! #ConversationalEnglish
It's never easy to say goodbye.
However, it's important to be able to, especially when we have other obligations, when we feel uncomfortable, or when we feel we may be inconveniencing someone.
Ending a conversation might be a very sensitive thing where you live, especially if you are talking to someone older or in a higher position. How do goodbyes work in your culture? Are they different than in the United States? Please explain below. #ConversationalEnglish
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Ending a conversation might be a very sensitive thing where you live, especially if you are talking to someone older or in a higher position. How do goodbyes work in your culture? Are they different than in the United States? Please explain below. #ConversationalEnglish
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What symptoms have you experienced before? Use some examples to tell us in the comments. #ConversationalEnglish
What symptoms have you experienced before? Use some examples to tell us in the comments. #ConversationalEnglish
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Try asking for permission to do something in the comments below. #ConversationalEnglish
Try asking for permission to do something in the comments below. #ConversationalEnglish
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Someone who travels a lot and opens themselves up to new experiences is probably okay with leaving their comfort zone sometimes.
How about you? Have you ever been challenged to leave your comfort zone before? What was the situation?
Someone who travels a lot and opens themselves up to new experiences is probably okay with leaving their comfort zone sometimes.
How about you? Have you ever been challenged to leave your comfort zone before? What was the situation?
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