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Class One- Beginner Intermediate Level Agreeing- “The messy apartment” A: This apartment is so messy. B: I couldn’t agree with you more. A: We need to do something about this! B: Definitely. What do you suggest? A: I’ll put the trash in the can. B: Then I will clean up the floor. *Emphatic words: so Similar words to so: very, extremely *English Expression: Agreeing I couldn’t agree with you more I think you’re right. I think what you’re saying is true. I agree with you. * Grammar Point: Need Similar verbs- require Contraction of “I + will” = I’llClass One- Intermediate Level Disagreeing- “Birthday Blues” A: You have to work at the club tomorrow. B: That’s out of the question. I already have plans. A: I’m sorry, but Sammy quit and we need you. B: But it’s my birthday. A: Maybe just for a few hours? B: Well, alright. *Grammar point: Auxiliary verbs: have to Should, ought to, need to, have to, must *English Expression: (disagreeing) That’s out of the question. Similar expressions: No way. I can’t do that. I won’t do that. *But- transition Similar words: yet, however, in contrastClass One- Advanced Intermediate Class Greetings: “Mid-terms” A: Hey, how (are) you doing? B: Not bad. What’s up with you? A: Ah, been crazy busy. This week’s been really tough. B: I hear ya. Same here. Going nuts over my mid-terms. A: Looks like I’ll have to pull an all-nighter tonight. B: Mind if I join you? I’ll bring some coffee for us. A: Sounds like a plan. *Greeting: How (are) you doing? Similar expressions: What’s up with you? What’s new? What’s happening? What’s going on? How’s it going? *Emphatic words: Crazy- very, extremely, incredibly, immensely *English Expression: Going nuts- feeling overwhelmed Mid terms- mid semester examinations To Pull an all-nighter- stay up all night studying, cramming Sounds like a plan- sounds good,


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