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English Fluency kits and Common

Expressions

For Native Speakers and Non-Native


Speakers.

By Dialect Coach:Mr.Tee
Other ways to say I don't know

I don't know/dunno

It beats me / beats me

I'm clueless

I can't make head or tails

I have no idea

Don't ask me

God knows/Goodness only knows

How should I know ?

It's all Greek to me

No idea

I don't have the faintest idea.

Five Expressions To Know As a native speaker

To get wind of something:To learn something new

Have a knack for something:What you really love to do

Over my dead body:Will never allowed to happen

To pull your own weight

To rock the boat:To upset people

Nt Rules

Can be applied to American and Australian accent.

When the n is preceded by the t , either in the middle of words or at the end of words you have to drop
the t.Mostly auxiliary verb

Word examples:

Can't/ can'
Don't/don'

Doesn't/doesn'

Shouldn't/shouldn'

At the end of words.

Bent/Ben

Elephant/elephan

Count/coun

Dent/den

Discount/discoun

Documents/document

Faint/fain

Hunt/hun

Lent/Len

Paint/pain

Point/poin

Stunt/stun

In the middle of words

Appointment/appoinment

Absentminded/absenminded.

Enchantment/enchanmen

Resentment/Resenmen

Center/cener

Hunter/Huner

Ten Other ways to say beautiful and their real usages


Glorious: day/view/weather
Adorable: baby/puppy/kitten

Stunning:View/lady/dress/outfit

Splended:View/table/villa

Breathtaken:Scenery/drive/view

Wonderful:We'd normally use it with a thing

Attractive:Person/house/location

Exquisite: Talking about amazing or almost perfect.

Majestic: Performance/building/scenery

Enchanting:Garden/village/girlfriend/View.

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