US /ɪn ˈriəl laɪf/
・UK /in riəl laif/
of any native speaker. There's also an 'American English in Real Life' playlist that brings
There's also an American English in Real Life playlist that brings you into my life, shows you a bit of American culture,
The internet changes how we talk to people, meaning it's a lot easier to talk to strangers on the internet than in real life, because on the internet you can find strangers who have the same interests, hobbies, and
Meaning it's a lot easier to talk to strangers on the internet than in real life
and he had come to Japan because he really wanted to see in real life scenes from the movie Life of a Geisha.
and he'd come to Japan because he'd really wanted to see in real life
- 小籠包) is here on the table in real life. And this is cool. So you eat it with
The Xiao Long Bao is here on the table in real life and this is cool.
And now you've said them in the movie do you continue saying those worlds in real life?
Because his stuff took talent, it's not easy to draw something exactly like it does in real life.
Does that mean I should just use English like I would when talking to other people in real life?
It will help you react in real-life situations.
And while I'm absolutely straw-manning this, a stock-to-flow model is like saying, "If you have 100 food and 100 hungry people, what happens to price when you have 50 food and 100 hungry people?" The pattern then checks out in real life down to 10 food, so logically, you can just keep extrapolating and predict if you have one crumb and 100 hungry people, how much higher would the price be for half a crumb instead?
The pattern then checks out in real life down to 10 food.
And when the door opens in real life, just walk through it.
when the door opens in real life, just walk through it.
This one is all about putting yourself in real-life scenarios, but in English, of course.
This one is all about putting yourself in real-life scenarios, but in English, of course.