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🗣️📢🆙 DDM 1025 is LIVE!
DDM 1025 Assignment is now in the NEW COMMUNITY! ⚠️ COMMENTS, QUESTIONS, and your FILES should be attached BELOW ☺️👇🏻 👉🏻 Coaches @Vinnie Ki & @Clive Burton will stay on the lookout for your LTA recordings. Good luck! ☺️
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DDM 1025 Felt easy. I guess when you're taken aback your pronunciation ripens, so to speak.
No Tangential, Only Essential
Here's the link to the recording on box.com https://parmyproductionsllc.boxenterprise.net/s/s9yrxvawrec0itme33ca9na1j5furp79 Alright guys! That was a great meeting to say the least. We all seem to be gluttons for English so sometimes we couldn't hold our horses and pace ourselves but still a lot of new expressions sank in and became engraved (inprinted) in our minds. Some of the members bedazzled us with zhuzhed-up English but that jazzing up or spicing up only serves to seal well what we have learned. Mistakes obviously strike but we're exonerated of any guilt and would be acquitted well at any court of law. Coming clean, though, doesn't mean that we don't get discombobulated or feel under the weather in the heat of the moment. We know we're not out of the woods yet but the proverbial and sempiternal hunger for English never stops. Spesial thanks go to @Mila Zinoveva @Serge Gray @Evelyne Vincent @Sergey K @Massouda Mhamdi @Ra Ja @Natalie Cosmopolitan @Gulistan Asan @Pauline Wong By the way, guys. How many expressions from the session did I use? And until next time bye bye.
No Tangential, Only Essential
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@Linus Z Yeah, they all came out during the session from the members. Every one suggested something
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@Mila Zinoveva @Serge Gray @Evelyne Vincent @Sergey K @Massouda Mhamdi @Jojo Raja @Natalie Cosmopolitan @Gulistan Asan @Pauline Wong Hi guys, I just did a quick research on the phrase to "come clean" to make it useable in conversations. First off, the meaning: ADMIT>confess>own up to>come clean. Typical prepositions used with the expression: 1. come clean about, e.g. she came clean about her involvment in the robbery. 2. come clean with, e.g. I have to come clean with my business partner; 3, come clean to, e.g. he came clean to his wife about his love affair. I hope that helps.
🗣️📢 DDM 1024 is up in the DDM COMMUNITY🗣️📢
DDM 1024 Assignment is now in the NEW COMMUNITY! ⚠️ COMMENTS, QUESTIONS, and your FILES should be attached BELOW ☺️👇🏻 👉🏻 Coaches @Vinnie Ki & @Clive Burton will stay on the lookout for your LTA recordings. Good luck! ☺️
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DDM 1024
Not a coach, but...
I just want to address the confusion(?), LME fam~~ 🫣 I am NOT a coach (you can just call me Constance^^) and I don't think I can do what our lovely coaches can do. BUT I am ALWAYS ready to help everyone! Need translations for your assignments? I got it! You're new and don't know where to start? I'll guide you! Want to know what the classes are? I'll explain them to you! Need BOX download links? I'll add them to your lessons! Looking for something? I can probably find it for you! Your lessons are ready? I'll post/upload them! Just tag me, message me, comment on my posts, etc...and I'll help! ☺️ Together...Let's Master English!
Not a coach, but...
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@Constance Tuballes You must be an angel and without angels no community grows😀I'm cracking my brain how to turn my wife into an angel but so far without success.
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@Mila Zinoveva I love your post and you know why😀😃👍👍
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Cut to the Chase 🎬
Hey everyone! 👋 Today’s expression is “cut to the chase.” 👉 It means to get to the point and skip unnecessary details. You use it when you want someone to stop rambling and say what really matters. Origin: This phrase comes from early Hollywood films. Movies used to have long, slow build-ups, but audiences wanted to see the exciting chase scenes. To “cut to the chase” meant skipping straight to the action. 🎥 Examples: • We’re short on time — let’s cut to the chase. ⏱️ • I’ll cut to the chase: we didn’t get the contract. 📄 • Can you cut to the chase and tell me what you want? 😄 Figurative daily-life examples: • Enough small talk — cut to the chase. ☕ • He talked for ten minutes before finally cutting to the chase. 😅 • Let me cut to the chase and say yes. ✔️ Now it’s your turn! 💬 Drop your own sentence using “cut to the chase” below 👇 WE LEARN FROM EACH OTHER! 🤝
🇺🇸 English Expressions: Cut to the Chase 🎬
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@Serge Gray Nice bit. So my take is George is getting ready for apologizing to some movie celebrity and thinks what to say like somebody from her neck of the woods. He tests the expression on Jerry and of course Jerry pours scorn on him indicating that George isn't in her loop and should drop the idea of using "movie people's" expression.
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