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00:00it was very busy teacher poor but everything was okay okay so describe me three activities that
00:12you had to do today at work the work teacher well the first I have to take some meetings
00:24at the morning and then I have to to to send some quotation some next year finally I have to update
00:40also some prices for some customers tell me about the meetings what was the main topic that you had
00:50to discuss in those meetings well in this case was regarding to the logistic topics some some
01:00deliveries that they some customers had some issues with with the operation and we have to align some
01:12points to to fix it this the situation with them okay so what what is mainly your occupation that you
01:24have there what is like your position salesperson so okay okay salesperson that's good so what do you
01:33sell to these customers I send bottles plastic bottles we work in a global company that's they
01:43need plastic bottles okay you know so recently these days there's a lot of narrative around plastic again
01:53how important it is for people to recycle and how to learn to divide the trash that people produce and
02:01so on you know how does your company that you work in deal with all of this and related to recycling yeah
02:11especially to plastics you know because you may know that plastics it's in a real hot discussion these
02:20days you know there are several companies that do not know what to do in the next few years
02:24especially because plastic is being produced more and more but for some reason people are trying to
02:32to run out of plastic you know to to spread to separate completely plastic from our personal lives you
02:40know so what is the position that your company takes on to this discussion here mm-hmm well for us is very
02:49important is this point teacher because as you mentioned it the plastic has a
02:58on a recycling life mm-hmm we can use it many times but the important point here is the people need to be
03:12um they need to be um conscientious you know conscious conscious or aware aware mm-hmm we're regarding this this
03:26situation in the world because the the bottle um it's part of the recycling life for each person that's
03:37true the recycling it start with us start in in the house in the habits in the culture and then the the the big
03:47companies uh has the opportunity to recycle all this material for re reusing again oh okay yeah that's
03:57that's a good point of view i mean i must can do this because it must be quite difficult for an owner's uh uh uh or for the
04:05manager in this case of your company to to have like a neutral perspective in regards of uh of how plastic is
04:13produced especially when my company is producing plastic you know so that must be quite difficult
04:18to deal with all those uh uh emails or complaints from other institutions saying that we should keep our
04:26planet as clean as possible you know and avoiding plastic or getting rid of plastic is one of the main
04:32a crucial points that most of the uh most of the individuals on this planet should take action on
04:39so i think it must be really difficult you know it must be something really difficult to analyze and to
04:46to contrast you know and uh well i've heard that some other institutions are looking for some other
04:53alternatives in terms of plastics you know there are some even um bottles that are being um replaced
05:03instead of using plastic now they're using like cardboard uh cardboard uh containers uh for example
05:10the uh the ones that are used in milks uh now they're also being used in water you know but it's a
05:17it's a process we will see in the future how the things go and to see if it's possible for everyone to
05:23get rid of plastic in order to have a more uh sustainable you know life and to keep our environment as clean as
05:29possible it's uh it's uh it's yet to see you know um yeah so that's good perfect so in this case we have
05:37you know communication goals about personality or the features that we have in terms of our personality
05:46get to know a new friend cheer someone up discuss personality and its origin uh examine
05:54the impact of bird order you know there are some uh cultural beliefs where people say you know what i
06:03think that my personality has been defined because i was the first one in my family to be born however
06:10my younger brothers have a different uh feature in their personality you know have different
06:16characteristics and i think that has um an important impact in their lives and uh that's the main reason
06:24for which they they have had different features um related to their or assigned to their personality
06:33because they were born after me or after my other brothers you know so some people have that belief
06:41so i don't think that's um necessarily uh in that way you know because i think that uh the bird order does
06:50not necessarily change the way you are or as as long as i've read you know but uh i think that uh it's uh way
07:01more important and way more crucial the way in which you are raised and uh well the education that we receive
07:08at home so so but it's a very interesting point to analyze so get to know a new friend so we have
07:17different points to discuss about getting to know someone as it is very common these days that due to
07:25technology a lot of lots of people are experiencing a lot of uh struggles at the moment of meeting someone
07:33new so what do you think uh david that is the main reason for which people struggle at the moment of
07:40of meeting someone in particular
07:49what is the the most important teacher what is the main reason for which most people most
07:56individuals these days have a certain struggle at the moment of meeting someone
08:03i don't understand the question okay let's uh break it down right here um let's simplify it a little
08:09bit so what do you think it's the main reason for which people uh common people these days have
08:17some difficulties at the moment of getting to know a new friends at the moment of making new friends
08:26making new friends yeah
08:29well i think something they don't feel confidence
08:34okay confidence that's key that's good confidence or something i think they don't have the opportunity to
08:42to develop uh their um to speak with with uh with another people or or person and also i think depends
08:59then where they grow out into the nuclear family if they had a brother sisters
09:09uh and other things of the parts of this family okay yes i understand that's a good point so confidence
09:22it's a key point you know so what do you think that confidence is so necessary for someone to not only to
09:31make a friend but simply to establish a connection with someone or to establish a relationship with
09:39someone what do you think that confidence plays a key role in all of in all of this process
09:47well because it's a main part may a main import important part for our personality
09:57is a a key a key point to develop or skilled to be confident with with ourselves that's true
10:09and sometimes the people has that fear to make a connection with wins with another with another
10:19people that's that's true you know so um do you think that technology is affecting this uh aspect
10:30like these technologies are influencing the way in which people
10:35people um get to know each other for some reason david what do you think yes teacher i think so
10:43it's a a a a really very important point today technology has a uh an incredible influence uh
10:53uh for us in large in our each day each day we daily that's true we have a lot of technology
11:05uh in in the office in the house in the work uh with some friends in the cell phone it's a very important
11:16influence to date the social media uh the old videos that we are we are watching in this in these mobiles
11:26uh positive or negative sometimes
11:33influence
11:35for us that's true you know so that's that's the point
11:39so in this case well a lot of people that uh say that uh this is going to get a lot worse in the
11:47future because for some reason in the past we had like this illusion about the future we have we have
11:54like this expectation about how things would be in the future and how uh technology would actually
12:02improve our lives greatly and for some reason now we see that it's not the way that uh it had been
12:09thought in those days in the past you know a lot of people use the thing that technology would simplify
12:15a lot of things and certainly it does you know and certainly it really has uh simplified so many
12:21aspects of our lives but on the other hand it has also influenced negatively in some other aspects
12:29and most importantly essential aspects of our uh interaction as human beings you know so that's
12:38that's what is mostly worrying about it and um there are some people these days that do not know how to
12:46i'm sorry about that do not know how to establish uh like a conversation on the streets you know like
12:53something that it used to be so common so uh logical sometimes so obvious you know so it was something
13:04so intuitive at some point for for many individuals now it seems that has become something really
13:13challenging that a lot of people are trying to to avoid right so that's that is something really
13:21interesting you know that um what is most surprising about that is that no one no one ever imagined that uh
13:32something like that would actually happened you know that something like that could actually happened
13:38due to technology as a consequence of technology so uh david what other possible consequences uh do you
13:49think that could come out in terms of uh technology in the future let's say let's imagine a little bit
13:57in the upcoming uh 15 or 20 years ahead uh uh in the future right so what do you think well i think and
14:07and to be honest i think the ia the ai okay could be to take the control of many works in the world
14:21that's true right like to to make uh everything automatic you know the process of uh automatize
14:30everything you know like uh different factories uh actually even teachers you know could be completely
14:37wiped out in order to be replaced for a robot or an artificial intelligence that works 24 7 without rest
14:47so that's uh something that uh it's really practical for the system but it's gonna affect
14:53uh incredibly to a lot of uh areas of the working uh of the working uh force that we have around the world
15:03not to mention the uh well the lawyers as well because the law is something that can be really um
15:11adapted to an automatization to a certain point and um some other services like uh i don't know taking
15:20a taxi or the bus you know that that uh these uh vehicles are not going to need a um a driver you
15:30know so that you simply take like some trains in japan already work like that you know they don't have
15:36a driver because they are you know they're driven automatically so that's something really impressive
15:44so um what about all of those uh what about all of that people you know what about all of that people
15:51do you think uh what is going to happen with that people what's like your your hypothesis about these uh
15:58david what could possibly occur to all of that unemployed people that we could have in the future
16:05especially young people i don't know teacher this is a good question because it's a very
16:11very very interesting what could be happening in the future regarding the situation with the ei
16:19um i don't know maybe a lot of the the employees those employees around the world because i watch it
16:28um that uber wants to to investing in this technology cars without you uh passengers where without you
16:40pilots yeah drivers that's true you know that's that's the point yeah i think it could be a great
16:50help for those uh professions or occupations that demand a lot of time you know for example i don't
16:57know when you're a pilot a commercial pilot and you drive every day from los angeles to boston or
17:04something like that you know back and forth at some point that uh pilot could actually get tired you
17:10know and it would be uh dangerous for the passengers so why not to have an autonomous identity
17:18an artificial intelligence that could actually fly an airplane that could actually fly a craft
17:26and uh and to take those passengers safely to their destination so i think that's something that could be
17:32really uh a huge innovation in the future but as well it's going to to present so many negative points
17:43for people and that's that's that's the that's most intriguing about it you know so that's good
17:51excellent so there we have cheer someone up discuss personality and its origin and examine the impact of
17:59bird order so there we have the psychology let me see if we can edit this uh today when it's trying to
18:07connect to language uh to decide no okay well in this case we have the psychology of color according to
18:17research colors have a powerful effect on us take the test and then see if your answers are confirmed
18:25by the research you may be surprised check your answers below so the psychology of color so
18:33let's make some analysis about this david do you think that color actually uh influences or affects
18:42somehow your personality at some point what do you think yes teacher i think so today for example
18:49uh in the america in the marketing we can we can see these these effects oh that's true yes
18:59like in the food right how different restaurants
19:07like eye-catching colors you know attractive colors you know like something that draws your attention directly
19:15to that advertising you know to say you know what i would like to buy that product or at least to try it
19:23you know that's that's how um that's how publicity works and i think that now publicity and advertising
19:31are using a new tool which hardly uh all of these people that that uh that tend to do so many reviews
19:39about products online you know like on youtube and on different platforms that they are actually
19:44unboxing different products for us to show the product itself to the public to the audience and
19:52you end up saying hey you know what i would like to buy that too because everyone everyone is buying it
19:59and this person that actually made the unboxing on a live session on youtube showed so many interesting
20:06features about a product that's how alexa's speakers came so popular you know became so popular because
20:13there were so many influencers and youtubers that were trying to make a review of that product and a lot of
20:21people said you know what i want to have that device at home in order to have a little bit of
20:27the experience of how my house becomes into an automatic identity through the alexa device where i can ask
20:38for the further information about the weather about destinations about locations about a possible
20:46reservation in a different country where i plan to go to there are so many advantages that people
20:54witness from this device online and uh and that's what is being done with other with other products
21:02around the around the websites you know around the network so uh yeah i mean the color it's another
21:10important key you know it's another important aspect here for example in my case i have seen personally
21:16that people that actually like red color or orange or yellow they tend to be more cheerful you know they
21:25really like to interact with people they really like to go to parties they really enjoy having a good time
21:34so i see that from people you know on the other hand people who actually like black or gray or blue
21:43they tend to be a little bit more introvert you know like they they try to have like these um underwater
21:51personality you know they try to to have these diminished exposure to society and um and that's interesting
22:00to analyze you know how color affects our personality usually people that like green are really fond to
22:07nature you know they are really they really enjoy a picnic on the park they really enjoy going out with
22:14their families they really enjoy the sunshine the summer and the spring uh so actually um actually color
22:23defines your uh personality in many ways i i have seen as well that people who like for example brown color
22:31uh golden color uh like well like gold color or silver they tend to be very uh very how can we say
22:41very disciplined you know very formal very um uh like polite or educated you know they they try to be
22:50they try to be so uh professional in the appearance that they show to the world and that's why they're using
22:57those colors you know not only brown or or silver but perhaps they also use gray they they like to have a serious
23:07and minimalistic appearance right what what have you seen about the color in your in your personal
23:15experience david well i see the same things teacher the people who like the red color is very
23:24very extroverted person mm-hmm for example the gray or the black or or maybe a blue a blue color could be
23:36uh people more um tiny tiny people or
23:43tiny people depending the the personality of the color that's true right yes like they try to be
23:51like uh how can we say like they like to have these um uh more um sober you know more uh sober uh appearance
24:04like uh they don't like to like to interact that much i mean they do interact you know but uh not as
24:13not as in an extrovert way as uh somebody else would do you know so that's the point excellent very good
24:20so by the way what's your favorite color david is there any or do you like well i like for example
24:29for me the red and the blue oh i think is my favorite colors mm-hmm that's like the contrast you know the
24:38the red and the blue you know so that's good excellent so uh do you think or have you perceived
24:45in your personality that uh these colors these two colors in in particular have actually shaped or
24:55modified your personality somehow
24:58yes teacher i think i must i'm more more um i have the opportunity to interact to interact with the
25:11people and sometimes for me it's easier to speak uh with them when go out the party or when go out to
25:21uh to to dinner or any plans that we have with them it's easier for me okay and by the other hand
25:30for example the blue oh i don't know in the office i have to be more serious
25:38uh reservate when i speak um my personality change depending of the moment okay that's that's the
25:50point right yes actually at the office it's really common to use like uh all of these serious colors
25:57you know like not to be so eye-catching for example at the office i've never seen orange you know for
26:04example uh well you know in my case here at vanguardia school we mainly use orange you know that's the
26:11color of the school and we tend to use the orange uh at school which is something of the slap but it's
26:17like an exception you know but generally uh generally at the office uh let's say for example in uh in a
26:26companies such as uh microsoft or uh or uh or all of these um companies related to medicine like
26:35astrazeneca all of those usually tend to have like a really sever appearance um where the main colors that
26:43are being used are mostly uh black or neutral uh tunes you know so it adds um on the other hand for
26:52example when you have uh a company which is related to to um like to pastries products you know or bakery
27:01products for instance cookies or or cakes and all that they usually use pastel colors you know they
27:08usually have all of these softer colors that have a more uh friendly and relaxing appearance to their to
27:17their general identity or or uh large and big franchises that we have around the world for example the
27:27mcdonald's and domino's pits and pizza hut and all those yeah usually have like this very attractive
27:35combination of colors between red and yellow or like a really um
27:42uh like a a very vibrant tone of blue you know so it's like easier for people to identify
27:52these brands right so that's um does the point on the other hand it's really it's really uncommon to see
28:02uh a franchise that actually uses green you know i don't know but uh the times that i've seen green
28:09out there it's only with uh with uh options or companies or restaurants that are actually selling
28:19uh a nature friendly uh image to the world or uh restaurants that are related to vegan uh options you know
28:28like vegetarian options or or salads and all those places that tend to be more uh healthy you know to
28:36to offer a healthier option for people or um yeah i mean that's that's or gardening you know gardening
28:45stores usually use green because well gardens are related to the green color as that's the place where
28:51you would usually grow your plants and uh that's the main color that would be used in those uh in those
28:59type of companies you know so that's good excellent very good so in this case how many classmates answer
29:08the question that's currently that's good so in your opinion what makes people like some colors
29:14and dislike others so what about this question david what do you think in your opinion what makes
29:19people like some colors and dislike others for example um not sure teacher maybe could be because they have
29:34some preference
29:37to some uh to some uh landscapes for example some people prefer the the forests so they are
29:50linked linked uh at the green color or maybe the the people that prefer the the ocean they they like the
30:00the blue color that's true yeah and and is regarding according that uh their personalities
30:10so i think this could be a a main point that's uh that's an excellent point yes that's the point uh
30:19for example in my case i remember that i don't uh i don't have like a clear reference to
30:26where i actually chose that my green that my favorite color would be green you know that's my favorite
30:32color since my childhood so but i don't remember exactly when it was like the breaking point where i
30:39actually found out that my favorite color was green but i think it was because i enjoy mostly being
30:46outdoors you know like in the parks or uh going to walk to the mountain or to the forest uh for a good hiking
30:54session you know so i think that was the main reason for which uh green became one of my favorite colors
31:01and uh and yeah you know i also like blue because that's related to the ocean and it's very
31:07relaxing and inspiring so um yeah i think that's that's a main reason so i think people like colors
31:17that remind them of things they like you know so that's that's what we were discussing and some other
31:24people say that they love a certain color for a particular reason for example for instance with blue
31:32it's a reminder of the sky and i love being outdoors you know outer is also related to to blue color so
31:41for example here we have a conversation a photo story read and listen to a couple talking about what color
31:49to repaint their living room you know which is i think this is a very important decision you know to paint
31:57to decide what color to paint your living room or your kitchen or your house because if you make a wrong
32:07decision if you make a wrong decision it's really likely that you will get tired of that color easily
32:14you know the first few days the first few weeks you are gonna be completely fed up with that color and
32:20you would say you know what we should have chosen a different a different option here and you will find
32:29out you will find yourself changing the color constantly or changing the uh the wallpaper which is
32:36a very common option that people in the united states or in europe have to decorate uh their their homes
32:45you know you know uh these may not be so popular here in in mexico you know as we commonly cover our walls with
32:53paint you know of a single color but uh on the states but in the states sorry it's really common that people
33:01actually use uh wallpaper which is the option that uh in the case you want a repetitive pattern to decorate
33:11your wall you know you know that's that's um that's another another option um so it's really interesting
33:22to well to see these this possibility right so let's uh let's see what's the audio here let me masculine
33:33actually i here this paper right here so we're gonna listen to this conversation to see what's the
33:43vocabulary you know what's the intonation that they use so here we go you may not listen to me for a
33:51couple seconds right but we're gonna focus on this first here we go read and listen to a couple talking
34:00about what color to repaint their living room you know what i'm getting a little tired of looking
34:06at this wallpaper well maybe it's time for a change what would you think about getting the room painted
34:12i never loved that wallpaper anyway actually i don't think either of us did we only got it because we
34:18couldn't agree on a paint color oh yeah now i remember you wanted pink and i said it was too feminine
34:25actually i never thought it was pink to me it was a soft rose well what would you say to a nice blue
34:33blue way too masculine what i'm just pulling your legs silly blue would be great this one's nice very
34:43relaxing true but i'm not sure the furniture would go with it good point i'd hate to have to get all new
34:49stuff you know maybe we're on the wrong track what do you mean all of a sudden i'm thinking white it's
34:57classic and and it goes with everything
35:06okay there we go there we have some interesting uh expressions right here let's let's check it out one
35:13more time here we go hey to a night number i never loved living room read and listen to a couple talking
35:26about what color to repaint their living room you know what i'm getting a little tired of looking at
35:32this wallpaper well maybe it's time for a change what would you think about getting the room painted
35:38i never loved that wallpaper anyway actually i don't think either of us did we only got it because
35:44we couldn't agree on a paint color oh yeah now i remember you wanted pink and i said it was too
35:50feminine actually i never thought it was pink to me it was a soft rose well what would you say to a nice
35:57blue blue way too masculine what i'm just pulling your legs silly blue would be great this one's nice
36:08very relaxing true but i'm not sure the furniture would go with it good point i'd hate to have to get
36:14all new stuff you know maybe we're on the wrong track what do you mean all of a sudden i'm thinking
36:21white it's classic and and it goes with everything so there we go right there's a couple trying to
36:33discuss what color they choose so we have chelsea and and chat you know so out of this conversation david
36:44what was chelsea's main proposal in terms of decoration
36:53they want to they are just try to decide what color repaint the living room maybe if it's better
37:03option to take a paint or maybe to to choice a wallpaper because could be more easier remove the
37:14wallpaper but they can't decide on the same color that's true you know that's an important choice that's
37:24to choose something which is quite relevant so in this case uh david what do you what did you generally
37:33do in order to to make a good decision in terms of uh of choosing uh a color to like you know to paint
37:44your living room or your kitchen or or any other place of uh of your house i mean is there any strategy
37:53that you're used to that you're used to follow or um it's something that you you choose randomly or for
38:00example if you live with somebody else you know how do you get to an agreement with that person to uh
38:09to decide uh what color to choose to to use in a in the final decision of what color the world should be
38:19painted well the most part of the time i choose the white color uh for the living room or for another
38:29place of the of the house because i think with the um with this color we have a more space oh that's true
38:38yes i think the same you know i think the same i think white despite the fact that you can practically
38:45combine everything uh as the same with black you know but i think that uh black would look really
38:52strange you know when you try to paint your whole uh wall in black color the despite the fact that there
39:00are several people that actually do that in uh not completely black but in a in a kind of an aesthetic
39:07way perhaps combining it with gray or with some areas in different tones of black you know not completely
39:15not completely um dark you know but uh but i think white is the best option there is you know so yes
39:24you can make different combinations you can adapt different decorations to white and um and it looks
39:33uh really spacious as you mentioned so that's the point that's good excellent so did you ever have
39:40a disagreement with uh with someone at home on what color to choose like at some point that you said
39:49you know what uh you don't want to paint it this color you know you want that but i do not agree so tell
39:55me sorry yes teacher i did on some time for example in the past i have some disagree with my parents oh yeah
40:05they want to paint um of one color my uh living room i want another color because i prefer the space
40:18or colors more with more light and something they prefer the contrast of the colors
40:26um and maybe uh colors like uh like a maroon orange uh that's that's kind of colors more more uh soft
40:42but in my case i prefer uh the light colors with with more more light with more space
40:51yes like softer colors in this case okay that's that sounds very interesting so let's review uh these
41:01dialogue right here where chelsea says you know what i'm getting a little tired of looking at this
41:08wallpaper and then chat well maybe it's time for a change what would you like what would you think about
41:16getting the room painted i never loved the wallpaper anyway actually i don't think either of us did we
41:25only got it because we couldn't agree on a paint color oh yeah now i remember you wanted pink and i
41:33said it was too feminine actually i never thought it was pink to me it was a soft rose well what would
41:41just say to a nice blue blue way too masculine what i'm just spalling your leg silly blue would be great
41:52this one's nice very relaxing true but i'm not sure the furniture would go with it good point how i'd hate
42:01to have i'd hate to have to get all new stuff you know maybe we're on the wrong track what do you mean
42:15all of a sudden i'm thinking white it's a classic and and it goes with everything right so that's
42:25that's what we have in this case which is like an interesting discussion here so
42:35we have new expressions here you know new expressions here that could actually help us to learn some uh
42:42idiomatic expressions here you know so what new expressions can you identify from uh from this
42:50dialogue uh david what do you think well in my case the new expression would be uh i'm just pulling your leg
43:07okay i'm just pulling your legs so what do you think uh that means yes
43:16i'm just pulling your leg
43:20no i don't know teacher okay like in this case let's check
43:27in the context right here uh where is it
43:32okay that's in the second frame i'm just pulling your legs silly blue would be great because
43:38previously chelsea said actually i never thought it was pink to me it was a sub rose well what would
43:46you say to a nice blue you know we start from there what would you say to a nice blue that's
43:51chat's suggestion to chelsea and chelsea replies back by saying blue way too masculine
43:59what he expresses he expresses like this sort of a surprise you know or or like he he he can't believe
44:09what she's saying um uh blue way too masculine because well blue is is uh it's a color that it's
44:18it's it's it's used generally you know not only not only men but also women use blue you know so it's
44:24it's like a good fit like a good option to fit with different options so that's like a surprise for
44:30chat because he doesn't understand why why chelsea is uh thinking this way and uh she says i'm just
44:38pulling your leg silly blue would be great so in the second part she changes her opinion so what can
44:48we infer by this that at the beginning she tried to say something saying that blue is not a good option
44:56blue blue is way too masculine but eventually she changed it she changed sorry this description by
45:03saying i'm just pulling your leg you know i'm not uh i'm not saying this or i'm trying to correct this so
45:12the meaning of this is that she's not being serious you know she's not being serious she's not being
45:19sincere and this is just fooling around but also to fool around it's another expression to fool around
45:25it's like to make a joke you know to make a joke she's not yeah she's not being serious she's simply
45:36having fun that's why she uh changed her opinion so drastically by saying this because at the beginning
45:45she said blue way too masculine like like she was she was teasing chat you know tease to tease someone is
45:55like to provoke like to tease in in order to see what he or she could possibly think it's like for
46:02example let's say that you um that you have a really close friend you know like like she's a girl
46:09and and she's a really close friend to you and you know that whenever you have a good friend that that
46:15usually she's a woman uh usually women prefer to to to keep on that plan you know to continue being friends
46:23and suddenly you say hey what about if we go out someday in a kind of a in a kind of a romantic
46:31intention or in a kind of a romantic plan and she's uh and she says what you know you're out of your
46:38mind we're simple we are uh simply friends you know and then you can say that expression i'm just pulling
46:45your leg you know i'm not being serious you know just like to try to see or to try to tease to try to
46:52provoke that person in order to see what what she says or in order to see what he says right that's
46:59that's what chelsea is doing here you know do you uh understand what the expression means
47:05yes teacher yeah so it's very useful you know i'm just pulling your egg for example in christmas you
47:13know uh if you say what if we buy a new uh a new car you know a new car for christmas what a new car
47:20would be too expensive are are you out of your mind you know we don't have like a good job these
47:26days in order to to be thinking i'm buying a new car what do you what do you uh what do you think you
47:33know what are you thinking of this and then you say i'm just pulling your leg i'm not being serious
47:38i'm just saying that a car wouldn't be a bad option to buy a car would be an excellent option to buy but i
47:46know the considerations that we're not having um like a good uh like a good time in our economy and
47:54i understand that we cannot afford a car these days or specifically on this holiday so that's like the
48:02the intention you know that's like the idea of using this expression which is i'm just pulling your
48:08leg you know i'm not being serious you know what do we study another another hour of english right
48:15what it's uh 11 p.m already i'm just pulling your leg you know it's a joke that's that's what it
48:21means you know it's very good so in this case um uh we also have in the next frame where chad says
48:31good point i would hate to have to get all new stuff you know maybe we're on the wrong track
48:38you know we're on the wrong track it means that we may be mistaken we may be uh uh choosing um um like
48:49an option that may not be so suitable for us that may not be so appropriate for us
48:56and for that reason we say maybe we're wrong maybe we're on the wrong track because
49:01if we do not choose properly the option that we have to paint our our wall we may regret it and we
49:11may even have to change the complete furniture in our house um which is uh well that depends you know
49:21i mean depends on how how picky you are on decoration you know if it's not too important i think that
49:27that that uh that we can that we can deal with it you know that you can deal with that type of uh of
49:35not uh fitting properly the colors of your furniture to the colors of your of your wall you know but
49:42there are some people who are a little bit more uh demanding and more special about these aspects for
49:48example in my case i have my white my wall is white and my sofa is orange you know so it's not like a
49:55good combination but the sofa is comfortable so so why not to use that right so yeah i mean it's uh
50:04it's something worth analyzing here so that's good so in this case uh david uh we're gonna practice with
50:11this conversation so if it's possible i would like that you choose the uh new expressions that you find
50:19here and that you try to create a kind of a kind of a dialogue using those expressions you know i'm
50:29sending you the conversation right now so try to create at least three conversations right where you
50:37can use these sort of expressions so that you can so that you can uh incorporate them to your to your
50:45english right how's that what do you think yes teacher i agree with you that's the point right so
50:53uh try to do that exercise and uh send the um conversations to me please as as soon as you can
51:01so i can uh support you with the uh necessary uh corrections and uh we are going to analyze that on
51:10uh monday right well teacher uh the next week uh name i will go into vacation okay so we won't connect
51:21because oh that's true yeah that's 24 right 24 and uh uh new year for the next weekend oh yeah that's
51:30true that's true okay so we're we're gonna agree on that so just remember to like to send your your
51:37payment to school because i i as far as i know they're going to be sending you messages so i'm just
51:43going to share like the link and some sessions to support uh so that you can watch them in your free
51:51time right and uh and you tell me and uh well we continue right yes of course that's good so that's the
52:01point uh david well i hope that you have a great christmas season and uh enjoy with family you know
52:07with time and also merry christmas to you and happy new year right thank you teacher you too
52:16merry christmas and happy new year thank you david so i i hope to see you really soon
52:21right so have a good night have a good night thank you thank you bye-bye
52:26see you soon
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