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All Expressing
All Expressing
Example dialogue:
Anne: Grey! Don’t you know that our final exam mark has been announced?
Grey: What? Are you sure that it has been announced?
Anne: Of course. What happens?
Grey: It is because I did not do the test well and I am afraid that I will get D for this subject.
Our teacher has told me, if I don’t pass this exam I will be kicked from this school.
Anne: Don’t make a joke, Grey! I think no one will kick you out from this school.
Grey: How can you know?
Anne: Because you get C!
Grey: Whew! Thank God! Thanks Anne!
Anne: You’re welcome, Grey!
When we get sick, we must feel pain on our part of our body. When we get an accident, and we
get injured because of it, we must feel pain.
The expression that you can use:
- Ouch! It hurts too much - It’s very painful. I can’t stand it.
- It’s really hurts - Oh, my headaches
- Ouch it hurts - It hurts me so much.
Example Dialogue:
(James falls down from the tree. Andy tries to help him.)
Andy : Are you okay?
James : Ouch! That hurts.
Andy : Let me help you.
James : Thanks.
Andy : You should be more careful.
An expression that is used to show someone or people are glad have excited feelings.
The expression that you can use:
- I’m happy to hear that
- I’m glad you think so
- That would be great
- That sounds nice
- Fantastic
- What a wonderful day
- It’s the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen.
- I love it
- I like it very much
Example Dialogue:
Jasper : What are you doing now?
Bella : I am reading a novel.
Jasper : A novel?
Bella : Yeah, and I enjoy it, because this novel is very interesting.
Jasper : Can I borrow that novel tomorrow?
Bella : Of course, you can.
Jasper : Thanks a lot Bella!