Real Talk #035 – How to agree like a native speaker
Neither? Either? Me too? Agreeing with someone in English can be complicated, especially when you add negatives, positives, and different verb tenses. To help you out, Andrew and Suzanne discuss ways of agreeing like a native speaker.
Fun facts
During this episode, our hosts mention a space movie. Even though we might think Star Wars and other space movies are a recent phenomenon, they have been around for more than 100 years. In fact, A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès was made in 1902.
Expressions included in the study guide
- Neither do I
- So am I
- To be starving
- Rapid-fire
- In forever
- Don’t be afraid to
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Note: The best way to study with this episode is with our study guide. And you’ll get the transcript, some detailed vocabulary explanations of the key vocabulary from today’s lesson, real-life usage examples, a comprehension quiz, and even more in this study guide. So if you would like to download that, just visit our website, Culips.com. You can sign up and become a Culips member and then get unlimited access to all of the study guides in our library. It’s an awesome resource and we make it just for you guys, so please check it out.
Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar,
Swing Theory by Freedom Trail Studio
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Real Talk #035 – How to agree like a native speaker
Neither? Either? Me too? Agreeing with someone in English can be complicated, especially when you add negatives, positives, and different verb tenses. To help you out, Andrew and Suzanne discuss ways of agreeing like a native speaker.
Fun facts
During this episode, our hosts mention a space movie. Even though we might think Star Wars and other space movies are a recent phenomenon, they have been around for more than 100 years. In fact, A Trip to the Moon by Georges Méliès was made in 1902.Expressions included in the study guide
- Neither do I
- So am I
- To be starving
- Rapid-fire
- In forever
- Don’t be afraid to
Copyright: CulipsNote: The best way to study with this episode is with our study guide. And you’ll get the transcript, some detailed vocabulary explanations of the key vocabulary from today’s lesson, real-life usage examples, a comprehension quiz, and even more in this study guide. So if you would like to download that, just visit our website, Culips.com. You can sign up and become a Culips member and then get unlimited access to all of the study guides in our library. It’s an awesome resource and we make it just for you guys, so please check it out.
Credit: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar, Swing Theory by Freedom Trail Studio
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Sign inHosts:Andrew Bates and Morag St. Clair
Music:Something Elated by Broke For Free, Step On by Jahzzar
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