Again, a lovely lesson, Annemarie. I believe sometimes it's better to bend the truth or be economical with the truth because not everyone can manage with it. As we tend to say in my country "truth hurts". Paraphrased sentences: 1. Even though I have some snow on the roof, I know the latest trends. 2. In college, my roommate was free-spirited and had some eccentric ways of solving problems. 3. By the time she finishes doing her makeup, we'll all be six feet under.
Great job. Just a quick suggestion: it would be very helpful if you have one slide at the end of the video for the summary so we can take a screenshot and remember it otherwise they all get forgotten.
1.Even though I got some gray hair over my head, I'm still at my golden years. 2.My college roommate was a little bit free-spirited when dealing with issues. 3.We'll all kick the bucket once she's done with her makeup! Thx for this nice video, learned a lot! If i made any grammatical mistakes, pls let me know!
Thank you for sharing your examples, Summer. Let's review the first example. To be in one's golden years means to be old and to have one's gray hair might also indicate being old, so these two parts of the sentence are redundant. If you review the lesson, is there a euphemism we can use to say that one has gray hair? I would recommend trying to find an alternative for this sentence "Even though _________________, I know the latest trends. "
Even though there may be some snow on the roof, I know the latest trends In college my roommate had a bit eccentric way of solving problems By the time she finishes doing her makeup we´ll be six feet under
Could you please make a video about a conversation with a service company? For example, if your washing machine is not working and you need to call customer service and book a technician. I wonder what phrases native speakers use for these phone calls.
Hello, Annemarie. Thank you for sharing this important topic on how to speak more politely on some sensitive issues such as death and aging.. Btw, I am an English teacher in Indonesia, and one of the topics covered in my syllabus is describing people. I am wondering whether it is polite to describe someone as being bald and fat. Do English has more polite words or expression for those two words?
Thanks for the question. Describing someone as fat would not be appropriate in the United States. It's far too harsh. Instead we might use "on the heavy side" for example.
1. Even though I have some snow on the roof, I know the latest trends. 2. My roommate was free-spirited solving problems. 3. By the time you finish doing your makeup, we’ll be six feet under.
That is another example of a euphemism, Rose. Thank you. Like the example 'to kick the bucket' this euphemism is very, very casual/informal and used in humorous situations; we wouldn't use it when someone is grieving after the death of a loved one.
Even though I have some gray hair, I know the latest trends. - Even though I have snow on the roof, I know the latest trends. My roommate had an unconventional way of solving problems - .....was free-spirited when solving problems. By the time you finish doing your makeup, we’ll be dead. - …we’ll kick the bucket.
Great question, Meimei. And yes, I would say these are synonymous expressions. Someone who is economical with the truth might be known to tell white lies.
Again, a lovely lesson, Annemarie. I believe sometimes it's better to bend the truth or be economical with the truth because not everyone can manage with it. As we tend to say in my country "truth hurts".
Paraphrased sentences:
1. Even though I have some snow on the roof, I know the latest trends.
2. In college, my roommate was free-spirited and had some eccentric ways of solving problems.
3. By the time she finishes doing her makeup, we'll all be six feet under.
Thank you for the kind comment and for sharing your practice. 👏👏
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Great job. Just a quick suggestion: it would be very helpful if you have one slide at the end of the video for the summary so we can take a screenshot and remember it otherwise they all get forgotten.
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I love to be direct and open rather than be economical with the truth 👍
Old is Gold.🎉
Thanks 🙏 my teacher
great job. my favourite grammar teacher.
Bravo! You are amazing!! Thanks for everything you are sharing with us!
You are so welcome!
Amazing class, thank you teacher, your voice is very softly and you have a good didactic!
Learning your lessons made my day shorter and that what I afraid of! Frankly to tell you that I'm no longer young! Appreciate very much, teacher!
Thank you! very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
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1.Even though I got some gray hair over my head, I'm still at my golden years.
2.My college roommate was a little bit free-spirited when dealing with issues.
3.We'll all kick the bucket once she's done with her makeup!
Thx for this nice video, learned a lot! If i made any grammatical mistakes, pls let me know!
Thank you for sharing your examples, Summer. Let's review the first example.
To be in one's golden years means to be old and to have one's gray hair might also indicate being old, so these two parts of the sentence are redundant. If you review the lesson, is there a euphemism we can use to say that one has gray hair?
I would recommend trying to find an alternative for this sentence "Even though _________________, I know the latest trends. "
@@Speakconfidentenglish Oh, even though i have snow on my roof! I think i just neglected this vivid one, thx teacher!
Perfect.
Love this lesson! I learned lots of useful expression. I’m a wallflower too😊. Thanks Annemarie!
You are so welcome.
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Hello you post is very accurate thank you sunday full of enthusiasm and energy to you

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great !!! props !!
Fantastic
Everybody acted great, but cj is the best when I see his age and hitting it like that he rock
Amazing video ma'am. Drag on please
In college my roommate had some eccentric ways of solving problems.
Even though there may be some snow on the roof, I know the latest trends
In college my roommate had a bit eccentric way of solving problems
By the time she finishes doing her makeup we´ll be six feet under
I had the time of my life. Now I have a little time for unconventional ways of solving problems.😮
No clue how this got suggested, but I learned something new. I’ve never heard “snow on the roof” as a midwesterner. Is that said in a specific region?
I'm a wallflower, but I don't believe it's ok to not give full truth what ever the reason may be behind. I am not standing high in my account.❤❤❤❤❤
I am not the sharpest tool in the shed...😭😭🤩🤩🤩
Play the game for unborn.❤❤❤ Thanks.
Could you please make a video about a conversation with a service company? For example, if your washing machine is not working and you need to call customer service and book a technician. I wonder what phrases native speakers use for these phone calls.
Hi Shiva, thank you for the video suggestion, and I can certainly add that to my list of future lesson topics.
Hello, Annemarie. Thank you for sharing this important topic on how to speak more politely on some sensitive issues such as death and aging.. Btw, I am an English teacher in Indonesia, and one of the topics covered in my syllabus is describing people. I am wondering whether it is polite to describe someone as being bald and fat. Do English has more polite words or expression for those two words?
Thanks for the question. Describing someone as fat would not be appropriate in the United States. It's far too harsh. Instead we might use "on the heavy side" for example.
Even though I have some snow on the roof,I know the latest trends.
1. Even though I have some snow on the roof, I know the latest trends.
2. My roommate was free-spirited solving problems.
3. By the time you finish doing your makeup, we’ll be six feet under.
Even though I'm over the hill why promoted me to act like this? I have been brewing since 70's.😂❤
I have another euphemism talking about death which is “ push up the daisies “ is it right or not?
That is another example of a euphemism, Rose. Thank you. Like the example 'to kick the bucket' this euphemism is very, very casual/informal and used in humorous situations; we wouldn't use it when someone is grieving after the death of a loved one.
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Even though I have some gray hair, I know the latest trends. - Even though I have snow on the roof, I know the latest trends.
My roommate had an unconventional way of solving problems - .....was free-spirited when solving problems.
By the time you finish doing your makeup, we’ll be dead. - …we’ll kick the bucket.
Thank you for sharing your practice, Vera!
my friend arielle is such a neat freak but she had a tendency to be economical with the truth
By the time she finishes her makeup,we'll will be six feet under.
Punched out!
Hi AnnMarie,
Thank you so much!
Is to be economical with the truth the same white lie?
Great question, Meimei. And yes, I would say these are synonymous expressions. Someone who is economical with the truth might be known to tell white lies.
Don't worry about old ege; it doesn't last.😂