July 11, 2022
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I want to speak like a native!! Seriously!!๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐ฅ๐ฅ
Could you please help me by correcting anything that's wrong or sounds unnatural in my sentences?
It's alright if you change an entire sentence!!! Or you can change whatever you want!
I'd like to learn some common phrases and slang! ๐
Also, I'd like to get your advice on how to talk to foreigners.
I'm looking forward to your constructive criticism.โ๏ธ
B: Excuse me, do you have a minute?
A: Yeah, what's going on?
B: Can I exchange money anywhere around here?
A: I'm not sure but try the bank across the road and you might ask at the information desk.
B: Ok. Which building is that?
A: Well, itโs the big gray one with green signs.
B: Oh, okay. I'll try going then!
A: Have a try!
B: Thank you anyway.
A: No problem.
A & B Talk54
I want to speak English naturally, not like from a textbook!
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I want to speak like a native!!
Seriously!!๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐โโ๏ธ๐ฅ๐ฅ
CWould you please help me by correcting anything that's wrong or sounds unnatural in my sentences?
It's alright if you change an entire sentence!!!
Or you can change whatever you want!
I'd like to learn some common phrases and slang!
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Also, I'd like to get your advice on how to talk to foreigners.
I'm looking forward to your constructive criticism.โ๏ธ
B: Excuse me, do you have a minute?
A: Yeah, what's going onup?
This is more commonly said in the US.
B: Can I exchange money anywhere around here?
A: I'm not sure but try the bank across the roadstreet and you might askcould ask someone at the information desk.
"Across the street" is used more often than "across the road."
B: Ok.
Which building is thatAn where is the bank?
Alternative question
A: Well, itโs the big gray one with green signs.
B: Oh, okay.
I'll try going thenSee ya! Thanks for your help!
We don't really say, "I'll try going then."
A: Have a tryNo problem! Good luck!
We don't often say, "Have a try!" The conversation can end here.
B: Thank you anyway.
A: No problem.
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B: Excuse me, do you have a minute? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: Yeah, what's going on? A: Yeah, what's This is more commonly said in the US. |
B: Can I exchange money anywhere around here? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
A: I'm not sure but try the bank across the road and you might ask at the information desk. A: I'm not sure but try the bank across the "Across the street" is used more often than "across the road." |
B: Ok. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Which building is that?
Alternative question |
A: Well, itโs the big gray one with green signs. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
B: Oh, okay. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I'll try going then!
We don't really say, "I'll try going then." |
A: Have a try! A: We don't often say, "Have a try!" The conversation can end here. |
B: Thank you anyway.
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A: No problem.
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