Arizona Lesson 5 Part 2
Time for another Words of Experience video. Watch below!
Add the words or expressions you learned in this video to your flash-cards now. Try the fluency building exercises below.
1st: The audio gives you a hint. “the solution”
2nd: The audio gives you and example of the (construction) short phrases to use.
3rd: Try and make the complete sentence before I say the entire sentence.
1. appears to be
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appears to be
Example: the solution — That appears to be the solution.
my friend Roger — That appears to be my friend Roger.
the end of the race — That appears to be the end of the race.
one of those new — That appears to be one of those new.
the solution to the problem — That appears to be the solution to the problem.
the only way out — That appears to be the only way out.
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2. all over
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all over
Example: his face — It was all over his face.
the floor — It was all over the floor.
her shoes — It was all over her shoes.
the kitchen floor — It was all over the kitchen floor.
her keyboard — It was all over her keyboard.
his face — It was all over his face.
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3. cool
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cool
Example: It’ll be fun — Oh that’s cool. It’ll be fun.
Where are you going? — Oh that’s cool. Where are you going?
It’ll be fun. — Oh that’s cool. It’ll be fun.
What did you eat? — Oh that’s cool. What did you eat?
Where did you see them? — Oh that’s cool. Where did you see them?
How many did you get? — Oh that’s cool. How many did you get?
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4. deliver on a promise
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deliver on a promise
Example: He’ll probably — He’ll probably deliver on that promise.
He’ll probably — He’ll probably deliver on that promise.
I’ll be able to — I’ll be able to deliver on that promise.
It’ll certainly — It’ll certainly deliver on that promise.
She won’t be able to — She won’t be able to deliver on that promise.
They might — They might deliver on that promise.
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5. is nothing like that
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is nothing like that
Example: He’s — He’s nothing like that.
It’s — It’s nothing like that.
She’s — She’s nothing like that.
He’s — He’s nothing like that.
It was — It was nothing like that.
They’re — They’re nothing like that
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6. new
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new
Example: the heat — The heat was new.
the heat — The heat was new.
the summer temperatures — The summer temperatures were new.
the beach — The beach was new.
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7. out by
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out by
Example: New York — It’s out by New York.
that big lake — It’s out by that big lake.
the Grand Canyon — It’s out by the Grand Canyon.
that old gold mine — It’s out by that old gold mine.
the forest — It’s out by the forest.
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Here are the advanced expressions you learned in this lesson. DO NOT go to the next lesson until you remember these, and have practiced the Fluency Building Exercises many times. If you have any questions contact your coach who can help you. Your Homework is: Tomorrow, listen to all the audio files, and practice with your flashcards, until you can say all of the drills quickly and easily. |
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1. nothing like that | 2. deliver on the promise | 3. appears to be |
4. out by | 5. all over | 6. cool |
7. new |