Lifestyle

Example 1: Christina: What’s wrong?​ You look so stressed out​! Adam: I am. I have 4 homework assignments tonight, a math test...

Example 1: Jin Young: How was your trip last weekend? Dori: Not so good. Someone broke into my car and...

Example: Tony: It’s so hot. I really want a cold treat. Sandra: Too late. I stormed the refrigerator earlier and ate...

Example 1: I’ve been applying to several jobs in the last week. Many of them require advanced degrees, which is...

Example 1: Debbie has been really unhappy recently. I thought she was just busy and maybe a little stressed out....

Idiom: to talk one’s ear off ; used as a verb First Example: Christine: How was the party last night?...

Example: Hanna: Thank you for taking me to see the puppies. Ceasar: I told you they were cute. I just didn’t...

Idiom: to stop dead in one’s tracks; used as a verb Example: Larry: How was your camping trip? Vickie: It...

Example 1: Katya: Hey,​Yuko! What did you learn about in school today? Yuko: Our professor talked about space. We learned...

Example 1:  Lina: How was your math test? Matthew: It was OK, but it was hard for me to focus....

Context #1 Steve: Man, our teacher gives us way too much homework. It’s not fair. Chris: Oh, it’s not that...

Context #1 Sara: Would you like a piece of this chocolate cake? It’s so good! Jim: No thank. I really...

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