How to say hello like a British English speaker - English In A Minute ⏰ – YouTube Dictation Transcript & Vocabulary
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1.Hello
2.I'm Tom and I'm going to show you how we really say hello to our friends in British English
3.If you're with your friends, you can say 'alright'
4.For : Alright, Elly
5.You could also say 'hello, mate', but say it like this: Hello, mate
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Key Vocabulary (CEFR B1)
excellent
A2Having excelled, having surpassed.
Example:
"Excellent!"
example
A2Something that is representative of all such things in a group.
Example:
"For example: Alright, Elly?"
another
A2An additional one of the same kind.
Example:
"Another thing we could say is 'how are you doing'?"
happening
A2To occur or take place.
Example:
"My favourite is 'what's happening',"
today
A2A current day or date.
Example:
"Hello! I'm Tom and today I'm going to show you"
Word | CEFR | Definition |
---|---|---|
excellent | A2 | Having excelled, having surpassed. |
example | A2 | Something that is representative of all such things in a group. |
another | A2 | An additional one of the same kind. |
happening | A2 | To occur or take place. |
today | A2 | A current day or date. |
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