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can we have a bottle of wine with the

meal

we have a bottle of wine with the meal

so if you go to a restaurant and you

want to order a bottle of wine to go

with your dinner you can ask this

question can we order a bottle of wine

to go with the meal another really

common way to do this is just to ask for

the wine list if you want to order a

glass of wine you can do this or if you

want to order a bottle of wine you can

do this you can just ask the staff

person can i see the wine list please or

can i have the wine list please if

there’s one available they will bring it

to you and you can choose a glass or a

bottle to go along with your meal okay

next is

can i have a glass of water please

i have a glass of water please

okay so depending on the country and

depending on the restaurant that you go

to staff might not automatically provide

water at the restaurant you visit if you

need to ask the staff for water you can

say can i have a glass of water please

or you might just say can i have some

water please or just water please

something simple like that is the best

way to ask for water at your table

okay next expression

can i get one more serving please

can i get one more serving please

so this is a very polite way to say one

more of this please if you have one dish

and you ate it at your table and you

want another one you can say can i have

one more serving of this if you want to

be really polite i would probably say

something like can i have another one of

these or can we have one more of these

or you could even name the dish like

could we have one more of this appetizer

you can ask for one more or one more

serving when you want another one of

something you’ve already ordered

what’s the special for today

what’s the special for today

some restaurants might have what’s

called a special that means it’s one

dish or maybe a couple of dishes on the

menu that are not part of the regular

menu so the restaurant has prepared some

new special dish with some ingredients

they have in the kitchen that day so if

you want to ask about this dish you can

say what’s the special today keep in

mind not all restaurants have specials

usually the waiter or waitress will let

you know about the special when you

arrive but if you want to check you can

say what’s the special for today or do

you have a special

okay next expression

do you have any desserts

do you have any desserts

so when you get to the end of your meal

if you want to ask about dessert options

at the restaurant you can say do you

have any desserts or you could also ask

do you have a dessert menu or you can

ask something like what sounds good for

dessert to the person that you’re at the

restaurant with there are lots of kind

of sneaky ways to ask about desserts at

the end of the meal but this is a good

polite question to know

okay next expression

could i see the wine list please

could i see the wine list please

okay i talked about this a little bit

earlier if you want to have wine with

your meal you can ask for the wine list

so depending on the restaurant that you

go to the wine list might be very short

or it might be a whole book of wines if

you want to check out all of the

information they have available you

should request the wine list can i have

the wine list please

okay next is

what is the soup of the day

what’s the soup of the day

this question refers to a soup that is

available on that day so that means it

might not be part of the restaurant’s

regular menu maybe they have a seasonal

soup or a kind of special soup and you

want to ask about that you could say

what’s the soup of the day or even just

what’s the soup today both are fine

okay next expression

i’m on a

diet i’m on a diet

so this is maybe an expression you

wouldn’t say to the staff at the

restaurant you might say this to the

person that you’re having a dinner with

or having lunch with maybe you want to

talk a little bit about your food choice

for the day you might say i’m on a diet

i’m going to eat something healthy or

you might say this to the staff if you

are looking for a healthy recommendation

you might say something like i’m on a

diet i don’t want to eat a lot of bread

so can you recommend something for me in

those cases you might need to use this

expression i’m on a diet

okay next is

what does this dish contain

what does this dish contain

this is a very polite way of saying what

is in this dish or what are the

ingredients in this dish generally in

casual situations we just say what’s in

this or what’s in this dish if you want

to sound more polite you can use this

question what does this dish contain

this could be really important if you

have an allergy or some other kind of

food reaction that the staff needs to

know about you can say what does this

dish contain to make sure everything is

clear before you order

okay next expression

i am allergic to nuts

i’m allergic to nuts

okay a very important question pattern

if you have a food allergy you can

replace nuts for any other food in this

sentence i’m allergic to bread for

example or i’m allergic to something

something whatever food you’re allergic

to whichever food causes an allergic

reaction you can use this expression to

describe that another very common one is

shellfish i’m allergic to shellfish so

make sure to tell the staff before you

order so that they can make sure that

they don’t give you anything that might

contain that ingredient hi everybody my

name is alicia in this lesson i’m going

to talk about the differences between

seams

sounds and looks especially when using

the word like as in seems like or sounds

like or looks like so let’s get started

all right i first want to talk about

seems like seems or seems like we use

these in slightly different ways

first we use seams to make general

guesses about things we cannot confirm

or things we cannot check so when i say

we cannot confirm it’s like something

that we can’t test quickly we can’t

check our guests right away so we use

seams to make guesses about these kinds

of things

second we can use seams directly before

an adjective or an adverb

third we use seems like

before a noun phrase so please keep in

mind

seems no like comes before an adjective

or an adverb seems like comes before a

noun phrase so this is a key difference

and we’ll see this same pattern with the

other words in this lesson too so let’s

look at a few examples

first

you seem tired you seem tired and she

seems nice she seems nice these are

examples where we use seams with an

adjective so tired and nice are

adjectives we just use seam or seams

because we conjugate for this subject

here so when we use it in this way

before an adjective or an adverb we do

not use like

let’s look at this other example

sentence though this seems like a nice

place to stop for lunch a nice place to

stop for lunch so here we have this noun

phrase yes the word nice is in this noun

phrase there’s an adjective in here but

this right here this is a nice place so

we’re talking about the place actually

uh it’s not just the adjective that this

is modifying so we need to use seams

like to talk about it so that place

seems like a nice place we could say it

seems nice sure but if we’re talking

about the place the actual noun we need

to use seems like to describe that so it

seems like a nice place okay

so with this in mind with seams in mind

which we use for general guesses let’s

continue on to the next part which

focuses on sounds sounds so

we use sounds and sounds like

to make guesses about things based on

information we get with our ears so that

means we hear something and we make a

guess

based on the thing that we heard so i

hear something like from another room or

i hear a sound from outside i make a

guess about the situation

based on that sound so i got the

information with my ears

second point which is the same as seems

we use sounds directly before an

adjective or an adverb again and here

also

without the word like we don’t use like

here just sounds or sound

third as we talked about with seams we

use sounds like before a noun phrase so

some examples of sounds

first

she sounds sick she sounds sick so sick

is an adjective we’re using sounds here

because our subject is she she sounds

sick you sound sick it’s how we would

use this so sick

we use this adjective here because maybe

the guess is based on like hearing

someone coughing like that

sound

you might think hmm that person sounds

sick or maybe they’re sneezing or

maybe they just are making some kind of

awful sound and you think um that person

sounds sick so that’s based on

information we get with our ears

second example sentence that sounds

great that sounds great this is a very

useful and very common response to an

idea or a suggestion like for example do

you want to see a movie tonight that

sounds great so it’s like you heard the

suggestion you got that suggestion with

your ears and your response is that

sounds great so

that’s a good idea in other words so

this is a very common way that we use

sounds in this pattern to respond

positively to a suggestion that sounds

great

third

that sounds like a bad idea that sounds

like a bad idea so this is a good

negative response to a suggestion if

someone tells you like let’s stay up all

night drinking energy drinks you could

say that sounds like a bad idea so again

this is for information we got with our

ears and in this case it’s a noun phrase

a

bad idea so again there is an adjective

here the adjective is modifying the noun

idea so that sounds like a bad idea a

bad idea is the noun phrase therefore we

have to use sounds like in this sentence

we use like here that sounds like a bad

idea so you’ll notice sounds like and

seems like or just seams and sounds

follow a similar pattern but sounds is

used for information we get with our

ears

okay so with this in mind let’s go to

the last word for this lesson looks or

looks like

looks like is a little different from

seams and sounds because there are two

different ways that we use the look

pattern or the looks like pattern

first in the same way as we use the

other two words we can use looks for

guesses about things based on

information we get with our eyes so

sounds

is specifically for information we get

with our ears

looks is used for information we get

with our eyes

so again we use this before an adjective

or an adverb just look or looks

and we use looks like before a noun

phrase some examples of this first this

hiking trail looks difficult so here’s

my adjective difficult i’ve used looks

here so this hiking trail is my subject

it looks

difficult so no like here so i want to

express like i’m making a guess i think

this is difficult it looks difficult

based on like my visual understanding of

it so if you’re standing in front of the

hiking trail and you look at the hiking

trail and it seems really hard like i

just said seems that’s okay too if it

seems difficult you can say wow this

looks difficult

so

another key point for this lesson so i

just used seams to talk about using like

the word looks so

uh i mentioned that seems is used for

like general guesses about things yes

and it’s okay to use it there’s not a

communication problem to use it for

something you get with your information

you get with your eyes or information

you get with your ears but

if you can

use looks or sounds to describe that

thing or to make your guess it’s

probably going to sound a little more

natural to use that so i just said this

hiking trail seems difficult so that

sounds quite general but if i use this

hiking trail looks difficult it sounds

better because the listener understands

i can see the trail so i’m making a

guess based on like the information in

my eyes kind of so i can see it so

that’s why i’m saying this that’s the

reason for this comment so if you can

try to use looks or sounds to make your

guess seems does sound more general

okay another example with looks so it

looks like it’s gonna rain it looks like

it’s gonna rain this is a very common

actually way to express like a weather

prediction so it looks like it’s gonna

rain or it looks like it’s gonna snow or

it looks like it’s gonna clear up so

clear up means become clear so we use it

to talk about the weather but it looks

like it is going to rain so it really

here is our noun phrase so looks like

is the expression we use we use like

here

but as i mentioned there are actually

two different ways of using looks like

and so the second one you need to be

careful of

the pattern that we use here is a

looks like b

so this means a is visually similar to

b

or that means a has an appearance

similar to b so these two things share

an appearance

a looks like b they look the same

examples

that cloud looks like a rabbit so that

cloud a looks like a rabbit so that

means the two things have the same

appearance or this a similar appearance

another example your house looks like a

mansion your house a

looks like a mansion b so the two things

have similar appearances so you can

pretty i think clearly tell you can

pretty clearly understand which meaning

of looks like is intended based on the

situation is the speaker comparing

appearances or is the speaker making a

guess depending on the sentence you can

usually pretty clearly understand which

one the speaker wants to say

okay so finally a couple points here i

did mention yes if you can use looks or

sounds to describe your guess please do

that it’s very clear

and second um just a general point about

the word seam is that we use seem for

like very general feelings and

experiences so in my example sentences i

was talking about people’s emotions or

maybe like my opinion about a place so

it’s kind of a very general situation

where we use seam so this is a quick

introduction to how to use these words i

hope that it was helpful for you but if

you have any questions or comments or if

you want to practice making a sentence

with one of these please feel free to do

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outside

outside outside

outside refers to something not in a

building

it’s getting cloudy outside

it’s getting cloudy outside

it’s

getting cloudy outside

inside

inside

inside

the word inside refers to something

within a building it’s the opposite of

outside

we are inside the hotel

we are inside the hotel

we are

inside the hotel

left

left

left

left is the opposite of right it refers

to this side or if you’re watching in

this video this side i suppose

it’s on the left side

it’s on the left side

it’s on the left side

right

right

right

in terms of direction right is the

opposite of left we can also use this

word to mean correct but for this lesson

let’s focus on meaning the opposite of

left

there’s a park on the right side of the

building

there’s a park on the right side of the

building

there’s a park on the right side of the

building

first

first

first

first refers to the number one of

something we use this word in

competitions in tournaments and things

to talk about the number one rank of

something

they had their first child early

they had their first child early

they had their first child early

second

second

second

second is what comes after first it

refers to the number two rank of

something again we use this in

tournaments in races and so on

my office is on the second floor

my office is on the second floor

my office is on the second floor

third

third

third

third refers to the number three of

something while again we can use this

word in tournaments and races we can

also use it to refer to the number three

of something

my credit card bill is due on the third

of every month my credit card bill is

due on the third of every month

my credit card bill is due on the third

of every month

soap

soap

soap

soap is what we use to wash our hands to

wash our clothes to wash our dishes we

can refer to all of these as soap

bathe with soap and water every day

bathe with soap and water every day

bathe with soap and water every day

toothbrush

toothbrush

tooth brush

a toothbrush is the thing that we use to

clean our teeth so please keep in mind

we do not say teeth brush no we use

toothbrush toothbrush here can you give

me that toothbrush

can you give me that toothbrush

can you give me that toothbrush

toothpaste

toothpaste

tooth paste

so we use toothpaste together with our

tooth brush it’s like the paste that we

use to clean our teeth

we’re out of toothpaste

we’re out of toothpaste

we’re out of toothpaste

shampoo

shampoo

sham poo

shampoo refers to the kind of soap that

we use to clean our hair

the woman is shampooing her hair

the woman is shampooing her hair

the woman is shampooing her hair

information

information

in formation

information can refer to anything that

we hear or that we read it can refer to

something written it can refer to

something that we hear in sound many

different things can be information

can you send me the information

can you send me the information

can you send me the information

farmer

farmer

farmer

a farmer is someone who grows food or

they raise cattle cattle for example is

sheep pigs cows and so on a farmer can

be a man or a woman

the farmer is in the wheat field

the farmer is in the wheat field

the farmer is in the wheat field

secretary

secretary

secretary

a secretary is like an assistant they

usually work in an office and their

responsibilities are schedules answering

phones helping customers and so on

the secretary is on the phone

the secretary is on the phone

the

secretary is on the phone

banker

banker

banker

a banker is a person who works in a bank

they’re someone that deals with money

they might help their clients but they

work inside a bank

my brother is a banker

my brother is a banker

my brother is a

banker writer

writer

writer

a writer is someone who writes this can

be a person that writes books maybe they

write articles maybe they write for a

newspaper or a magazine someone who

writes

the writer is outlining a story on paper

the writer is outlining a story on paper

the writer is outlining a story on paper

try

try

try

to try something is like trying to test

something or rather we are aiming to

test something it’s something maybe we

don’t know how to do yet or we’re not

good at doing yet but we want to

i’m trying to get up at six every day

i’m trying to get up at six every day

i’m trying to get up at six every day

measure

measure

measure measure is a verb and it refers

to finding the length or finding the

width of something we can also use it to

measure to find the weight of something

more or less is fine you don’t have to

measure every millimeter

more or less is fine you don’t have to

measure every millimeter

more or less is fine

you don’t have to measure every

millimeter

keep

keep

keep

so the verb keep can refer to holding

something often in your house sometimes

for a long time we can also use the word

keep with another verb to mean continue

it’s not so easy to keep creating new

ideas

it’s not so easy to keep creating new

ideas

it’s not so easy to keep creating new

ideas

wait

wait

wait

the verb wait refers to stopping

activity usually for a short period of

time in order to do something else maybe

you are going to meet another person for

example

wait a minute

wait a minute

wait a minute

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how to start conversations talking

points for language learners

how do you start a conversation in a

language that you’re learning believe it

or not it’s actually very easy to do and

in this lesson we’ll give you tips and

resources to get you speaking more of

your target language you’ll discover one

talking points for language learners two

the top five ways to start a

conversation and three resources to help

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but first here are this month’s new

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how many bedrooms are there and much

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how to start conversations talking

points for language learners

starting a conversation can be

intimidating for most people even in

their own native language so it’s

understandable if you feel even more

intimidated starting a conversation in

another language but if you do want to

speak more of your target language and

get more practice that’s exactly what

you’ll need to do have conversations

with native speakers

part one talking points for language

learners

the good news is starting a conversation

in another language is much easier

because one native speakers will realize

that you’re learning and will go easy on

you and two you don’t know enough of the

language to worry about saying something

clever and that’s totally fine so you

can easily start with basic phrases

so how exactly do you start a

conversation

you’ll need something called a talking

point a talking point is simply a topic

or a thing to talk about for example

weather’s a very common talking point

you can say nice weather today to

someone and start a conversation from

that and after that you can ask them

where they’re from or talk about the

city like wow this is a great city which

is another basic talking point and now

you have a conversation going all from a

simple talking point and a simple

comment about the weather so what are

some common talking points let’s get

into part two

part two the top five ways to start a

conversation

again a good thing about having

conversations in another language is

that it’s okay and natural to focus on

simple topics for a while so here are

five easy ways to start conversations in

your target language and if you’re

already learning with our language

program then you’ve already learned some

of these within your first few lessons

one introduce yourself in your target

language sometimes starting a

conversation or continuing one is as

simple as introducing yourself

you can also use this if you’ve started

with a different topic like the weather

then it makes sense to say by the way my

name is you’ll learn how to introduce

yourself in the very first lesson of our

program

two the weather

people talk about the weather all over

the world so you should learn weather

phrases in your target language just

saying it’s really nice today is enough

to start a conversation if you want to

talk about the weather check out our can

talk about weather learning pathway this

series of lessons teaches you how to

talk about the weather in your target

language

  1. compliments

compliments are a great way to start a

conversation you can compliment

something about their city their country

or something about their culture

four ask for help so for example you can

ask for directions about the price of

something and let the conversation go

from there these are very basic phrases

that you learn in our survival phrases

lessons

and five learn phrases for transactions

like getting a room at a hotel or

telling the taxi driver where to go

these are very easy ways to start a

dialogue and you can easily move into

other topics again you learn all of

these with our survival phrases lessons

of course these are not the only talking

points or icebreakers you can use if you

can think of more go ahead and use them

which one would you use leave us a

comment

now how do you actually learn the

language around these talking points

part three resources to help you master

these talking points

first take our lessons if you haven’t

yet signed up for a free lifetime

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do so now in every lesson you learn a

basic conversation like the weather

introducing yourself asking for

directions and more and this gives you

all the lines you’ll need to start and

continue a conversation in real life and

if you want to find lessons related to a

specific talking point like the weather

you can find them in our lesson library

second use our conversation pdf cheat

sheets these cheat sheets are a quick

summary of our actual lessons and give

you the must-know phrases and vocabulary

for topics like family weather travel

getting directions and much more

third come up with a list of phrases and

questions you’d want to use in a

conversation and then ask your premium

plus teacher for translations or use an

online translation tool although that

may not always be perfect either way

you’ll have lines that you can use to

start conversations

fourth use our free vocabulary and

phrase lists there you’ll find hundreds

of vocabulary and phrase lists across

all kinds of topics holidays common

phrases phrases for weather phrases for

restaurants and much more

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you’re learning a language but here’s a

question do you actually remember what

you’ve learned or do you forget

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if you’re forgetting everything and not

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because you’re missing a crucial part of

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one how to access the assessments and

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by native teachers let’s jump in

one how to access the assessments and

start practicing

first what are assessments these are

multiple choice and teacher graded

exercises that test you on what you’ve

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  1. how you’ll learn faster and remember

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想 点一瓶酒来

搭配你的晚餐 你可以问这个

问题 我们可以点一瓶酒

来搭配你的晚餐吗 另一种非常

常见的方法就是问

酒单 如果你想点一

杯酒,你可以这样做,或者如果你

想点一瓶酒,你可以

这样做 你可以问工作

人员 我可以看看酒单吗?

酒单,如果

有的话,他们

会给你,你可以选择一杯或

一瓶来搭配你的饭菜,好的,

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吗?好吧,这取决于 国家和

您去的餐厅

可能不会自动

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或者您可能只是说我可以

请给我一些水或只是水请

像这样简单的东西是

在你的餐桌上要水的最佳方式

好的下一个表达

我可以再给我一份吗我可以再给

我一份吗

所以这是一种非常礼貌的方式来多说

如果你有这个,请 一道菜

,你在餐桌上吃了,你

想再来一份,你可以说我能再吃

一份吗 这些

或者你甚至可以命名这道菜,

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吗?

当你想要另一份你已经点过的东西时,你可以再要求一份或一份更多的菜

,今天有什么特别之处,今天有

什么特别之处

有些餐厅可能有

所谓的特色菜,这意味着菜单

上的一道菜或几道菜

不是常规

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好吗 下一个表情

你有甜点

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什么甜点好 关于

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礼貌问题,要知道,

好的,下一个

表达我

可以看看酒单吗?我可以看看酒单

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如果你想和我一起喝酒,我早点谈过这个

您可以索取酒单,

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酒单可能很短,

或者如果

您想查看

他们提供的所有信息,则可能是一整本书,您

应该要求 无线 ne list 我可以

要酒单

吗 好的 下一个是

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可能不是餐厅

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想问一下,你可以说

今天的汤是

什么,甚至今天的汤是什么都很好,

好吧,下一个表达

我在

节食我在 节食,

所以这可能是您

不会对餐厅工作人员说的一种表达方式,

您可能会对与

您共进晚餐

或共进午餐的人说此话,也许您想

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吗 e case you might need to use this

expression i’m on a diet

好的 接下来是

这道菜里有什么 这道菜里

有什么

这是一种非常礼貌的表达方式

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想听起来更有礼貌你可以使用

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如果你

有过敏或其他类型的

食物反应,这可能真的很重要 工作人员需要

了解您可以说出

这道菜包含什么以确保

在您订购之前一切都清楚

好的 下一个表达

我对坚果

过敏 我对坚果过敏

好的 一个非常重要的问题模式

如果您有食物过敏,您可以

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你都可以使用这个表达 n

描述另一种非常常见的

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务必在订购前告诉工作人员,

以便他们确保

他们不会给您任何可能

含有该成分的东西 大家好,我的

名字是 艾丽西娅 在这节课中,我

将讨论

接缝

发音和外观之间的区别,尤其是在使用

“好像”这个词

时 似乎我们

以稍微不同的方式使用它们

首先我们使用接缝对

我们无法确认

或无法检查的事情进行一般猜测所以当我说

我们无法确认它就像

我们无法快速测试的事情一样我们无法

检查我们的 客人马上,所以我们使用

接缝来猜测

这些事情

第二我们可以在形容词或副词之前直接使用接缝

第三我们使用的似乎

在名词短语之前,所以请记住

似乎n o like 出现在形容词

或副词之前似乎出现在

名词短语之前,所以这是一个关键的区别

,我们将在本课中看到与其他词相同的模式,

所以让我们

先看几个例子,

你看起来很累 看起来很累,她

看起来很漂亮,她看起来很漂亮这些是

我们用形容词接缝的例子,

所以累和漂亮是

形容词,我们只使用接缝或接缝,

因为我们在这里共轭这个主题

,所以当我们以这种方式

在形容词或之前使用它时 一个我们不使用的副词

like

let’s look at this other example

sentence 虽然这似乎是一个

停下来吃午饭的好地方 一个停下来吃午餐的好地方

所以这里我们有这个名词

短语 形容词在这里,

但就在这里,这是一个不错的地方,所以

我们实际上在谈论这个地方,

呃,它不仅仅是形容词,

所以我们需要使用

接缝来谈论它,这样那个地方

看起来就像一个不错的地方 ace 我们可以说它

看起来不错,但是如果我们在

谈论这个地方,我们需要使用的实际名词

似乎是为了描述那个地方,所以它

看起来是一个不错的地方,

所以考虑到这一点,考虑到

我们使用的接缝 一般猜测让我们

继续下一部分,

重点是声音,所以

我们使用声音和声音

根据我们从耳朵获得的信息来猜测事物,这

意味着我们听到了一些东西,我们

根据这个东西做出猜测 我们听到了,所以我

听到了来自另一个房间

的声音,或者我听到了外面的声音

形容词或副词再次在这里

没有单词 like we don’t use like

here 只是声音或声音

第三,正如我们所说的用接缝我们

在名词短语之前使用声音,所以

一些声音的例子

首先

她听起来很恶心 他听起来很恶心所以恶心

是一个形容词我们在这里使用声音

是因为我们的主题是她听起来很

恶心你听起来很恶心这就是我们将如何

使用这个所以恶心

我们在这里使用这个形容词因为

也许猜测是基于就像听到

有人咳嗽一样

你可能会认为那个人听起来很

恶心,或者他们在打喷嚏,

或者他们只是发出某种

可怕的声音,你认为那个人

听起来很恶心,所以这是基于

我们用耳朵得到的信息

第二个例句听起来

太好了,听起来不错 这是对想法或建议的非常

有用且非常常见的回应

,例如,

您今晚想看一部听起来很棒的电影吗,

所以就像

您听到建议一样,

您的耳朵和您的反应得到了该建议 是不是

听起来很棒,所以

换句话说,这是一个好主意,所以

这是我们

在这种模式中使用声音来

积极回应听起来很棒的建议的一种非常常见的方式

听起来是个坏主意,

听起来是个坏主意,所以

如果

有人告诉你喜欢让我们

熬夜喝能量饮料,这是对建议的一个很好的否定回应,你可以

说这听起来是个坏主意,所以

这又是供我们参考的信息 用我们的

耳朵,在这种情况下,它是一个名词短语,

一个

坏主意,所以这里还有一个形容词

,形容词正在修饰名词的

想法,所以听起来像是一个坏主意,一个

坏主意是名词短语,因此我们

必须使用听起来像 在这句话中,

我们在这里使用 like 听起来是个坏

主意,所以你会注意到听起来像和

看起来像,或者只是接缝和声音

遵循类似的模式,但是声音

用于我们用耳朵获得的信息,

所以记住这一点,让我们 转到

本课的最后一个词 看起来或

看起来像 看起来与

接缝和声音有点不同,因为有两种

不同的方式我们使用外观

模式或外观模式

首先以与我们使用相同的方式

我们可以使用的另外两个词

根据我们用眼睛获得的信息来寻找对事物的猜测,所以

声音专门用于

我们用耳朵获得的

信息,外观用于

我们用眼睛获得的信息,

所以我们再次在形容词或之前使用它

副词只是看起来或看起来

,我们在名词短语之前使用看起来像第一个的

一些例子这条

远足小径看起来很困难所以这是

我用过的形容词困难看起来

在这里所以这条远足小径是我的主题

它看起来很

困难所以不喜欢这里 所以我想

表达我在猜测 我认为

这很困难

根据我对它的视觉理解,

这看起来很困难 所以如果你站在

远足小径前面,你看着远足

小径,看起来 真的很难,就像我

刚才说的那样,如果

看起来很难,你可以说哇,这

看起来很难,

所以

这节课的另一个关键点,所以我

只是用接缝来谈论使用

看起来像这个词这样

呃我 提到这似乎用于

对事物进行一般猜测

看起来或听起来来描述那个

东西或让你猜测它

可能听起来更

自然一点,所以我只是说这条

远足径似乎很难,所以

听起来很一般,但如果我使用这条

远足径看起来很难,听起来

更好 因为听众知道

我可以看到踪迹,所以我

根据我眼中的信息进行猜测

,所以我可以看到它,

这就是为什么我说这就是

此评论的原因,所以如果您可以

尝试 使用外观或声音来使您的

猜测听起来听起来更笼统

好吧

伊瑟

预测所以看起来要

下雨或看起来要下雪或

看起来要放晴所以

清除意味着变清楚所以我们用它

来谈论天气但

看起来要下雨所以它 真的

这里是我们的名词短语所以看起来

是我们使用的表达方式我们

在这里使用

但正如我提到的实际上有

两种不同的使用方式看起来

像所以第二个你需要

小心

我们在这里使用的模式是 a

看起来像 b,

所以这意味着 a 在视觉上与 b 相似,

或者这意味着 a 的外观

与 b 相似,所以这两个东西具有相同

的外观 就像一只兔子,这

意味着这两个东西有相同的

外观或者这个相似的外观

另一个例子你的房子看起来像一个

豪宅你的房子a

看起来像一个豪宅b所以这两个东西

有相似的外观所以你可以

很漂亮我认为c 很清楚地告诉你,你可以

很清楚地理解

“看起来”的意思是根据

情况是说话者比较

外表还是说话者

根据句子做出猜测,你

通常可以很清楚地

理解说话者想说的意思,

所以最后 这里有几点我

确实提到了是的,如果您可以使用外观或

声音来描述您的猜测,请做到

这一点非常清楚

,第二个嗯,关于

缝这个词的一般观点是,我们使用

看起来非常普遍的感受和

经验,所以在 我的例句我

在谈论人们的情绪,或者

可能是我对某个地方

的看法

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与左相反 我们也可以用这个

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我的办公室在二楼

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也可以用它来指代

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指我们在声音中听到的东西 许多

不同的东西可以是信息

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你能把信息

发给我吗 你能把信息发给我吗?

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麦田 农民在麦田

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秘书

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职责是日程安排 接听

电话 帮助客户

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尝试

尝试

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我试着起床 每天

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keep

keep

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继续保持创造新

想法并不容易保持创造新

想法并不容易保持创造新想法并不容易

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等待

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通常

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你要见另一个人 例如

等一下 等一下

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