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    A1
    phr.PhraseA phrase used to introduce a statement that is arguably true or a matter of opinion.
    You could say that the movie was a success, given its box office numbers.
    phr.PhraseA phrase used to suggest a possibility or a way of interpreting something.
    You could say he's a bit of a genius, considering his achievements.

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    Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste

    16:54Improve your Vocabulary: 50 adjectives to describe what you see, hear, feel, smell, and taste
    • Very similar word, here: "glowing", you could say: "She was glowing with good health." It

      Very similar word, here: "glowing", you could say: "She was glowing with good health." It

    • "Glowing" - you could say, "She was glowing with good health." It means she just looks very healthy.

      "Glowing" - you could say, "She was glowing with good health." It means she just looks very healthy.

    B1

    Be Professional! Never say this at work! ❌

    13:13Be Professional! Never say this at work! ❌
    • So, say it with me, Or you could say "I'll find out for you."

      So, say it with me, Or you could say "I'll find out for you."

    • "I'm not sure but I can find out." Or you could say, "I'll find out for you." Awesome.

      "I'm not sure but I can find out." Or you could say, "I'll find out for you." Awesome.

    A2

    How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide

    10:12How to Get People to Listen to You | The Harvard Business Review Guide
    • You could say, "I hear your concern about A.

      You could say, "I hear your concern about A.

    • You could say, "I noticed when the sales numbers come up, you seem frustrated.

      You could say, "I noticed when the sales numbers come up, you seem frustrated.

    A2

    What does your sleep position say about you?

    12:44What does your sleep position say about you?
    • getting the morning coffee. You could say that people are bitchy if they're irritable.

      getting the morning coffee. You could say that people are bitchy if they're irritable.

    • You could say that people are bitchy if they're irritable.

      You could say that people are bitchy if they're irritable.

    A2

    Elon Musk: Trip to Israel was not an apology tour

    02:50Elon Musk: Trip to Israel was not an apology tour
    • Because there is an idea and you could say that you don't care....

      Because there is an idea and you could say that you don't care....

    • YOU COULD SAY THAT --

      YOU COULD SAY THAT --

    A2

    Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?

    07:24Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?
    • It's definitely true that Switzerland does have a bigger gap between the richer ones and, not poor, because we're not, but the less wealthy ones you could say.

      It's definitely true that Switzerland does have a bigger gap between the richer ones and, not poor, because we're not, but the less wealthy ones you could say.

    • but the less wealthy ones you could say.

      but the less wealthy ones you could say.

    B1

    10 ways to say you are EXCITED in English | English Vocabulary Lesson

    07:3610 ways to say you are EXCITED in English | English Vocabulary Lesson
    • So "I can't wait," you could say, "I can't wait to present the event," or "I can't wait for Unleash." Okay, if you want more information about when to use "to" and when to use "for," I have done a video all about it.

      So "I can't wait," you could say, "I can't wait to present the event," or "I can't wait for Unleash." Okay, if you want more information about when to use "to" and when to use "for," I have done a video all about it.

    • So I can't wait, you could say, "I can't wait

      So I can't wait, you could say, "I can't wait

    A2

    Phases of Meiosis

    27:23Phases of Meiosis
    • So you have these points where analogous or I guess you could say homologous points on two of these chromosomes will cross over each other.

      So you have these points where analogous or I guess you could say homologous points on two of these chromosomes will cross over each other.

    • or I guess you could say homologous-- points

      or I guess you could say homologous-- points

    B1

    How to Pass the TOEFL Speaking Section - Test Prep 22 with Steve Ford

    06:09How to Pass the TOEFL Speaking Section - Test Prep 22 with Steve Ford
    • "you can easy get by subway" that's pretty close, you could say, "you can EASILY get THERE by subway"

      "you can easy get by subway" that's pretty close, you could say, "you can EASILY get THERE by subway"

    • "you can easy get by subway" that's pretty close, you could say, "you can EASILY get THERE by subway"

      "you can easy get by subway" that's pretty close, you could say, "you can EASILY get THERE by subway"

    A2

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    10:19BOX SET: English In A Minute 7 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • You could say: it's too easy. It means 'it's a waste of time' - it's a problem. 

      You could say: it's too easy. It means 'it's a waste of time' - it's a problem. 

    • You could say, "It's too easy." It means it's a waste of time.

      You could say, "It's too easy." It means it's a waste of time.

    A2