— Should we stay at home or go out?
— I'm easy.
When do we use this expression? It is used as a way of saying that one is not hard to please and will accept what someone else decides.
Definition: I'm OK with whatever choice you have made; I'm not fussy and/or I have no preference.
You can use it instead of "I don't care" or "It doesn't matter"
E.g. A: Hey, man! Do you care if we get a sausage pizza rather than mushroom?
B: Fine with me. I'm easy.
New releases of Hot English for you! Some of you know my unlimited love to these textbooks 🤍 For newbies I’ll share my opinion – lessons from these very magazines are not empty and primitive, they are full of useful information and topical issues. It is also designed in a very aesthetic way, so you’ll probably love it!
Video from our today’s Speaking Club ❤️ Feeling proud of all participants💪🏻
As I thought it turned out to be the hottest discussion of all - such an interesting topic with interesting people! Thank you for joining ✨
I’m so into this topic! I love my aesthetic materials & speaking activities with all my heart 💔 I’m looking forward to discuss it with my lovely participants 😍
СКИДКИ ДЛЯ ШКОЛЬНИКОВ И СТУДЕНТОВНА РАЗГОВОРНЫЙ КЛУБ🪁
Пообщавшись с большинством участников разговорного клуба, оказалось, что многие ещё учатся в школе или университете. Поэтому, я решила ввести льготные ценники для тех, ещё находится на стадии обучения.
▫️Цена для учащегося школы за одно место - 300 рублей
▫️Цена для учащегося в университете за одно место - 400 рублей
Фиксированная цена за абонемент для обеих групп - 1000 рублей (250 за занятие)
Расписание тут: клик ✨
Для бронирования места, пишем в личные сообщения @shesfluent
By the way, today we're talking about online dating on our Speaking Club & I want to share on idiom with you that I really like - take smth with a grain of salt [to understand that something is likely to be untrue or incorrect]
E.g. Take everything that’s said online with a grain of salt. It is all too easy to develop a new persona, make things up, etc., when online.
In general it means that you shouldn't believe everything that you hear or see and you'd better realize that it might be lie.
People We Meet on Vacation by Emily Henry
📖Overview
Poppy and Alex. Alex and Poppy. They have nothing in common. She’s a wild child; he wears khakis. She has insatiable wanderlust; he prefers to stay home with a book. And somehow, ever since a fateful car share home from college many years ago, they are the very best of friends. For most of the year they live far apart—she’s in New York City, and he’s in their small hometown—but every summer, for a decade, they have taken one glorious week of vacation together.
Until two years ago, when they ruined everything. They haven’t spoken since.
Poppy has everything she should want, but she’s stuck in a rut. When someone asks when she was last truly happy, she knows, without a doubt, it was on that ill-fated, final trip with Alex. And so, she decides to convince her best friend to take one more vacation together—lay everything on the table, make it all right. Miraculously, he agrees.
Now she has a week to fix everything.
SPEAKING CLUB: МАЙ-ИЮНЬ 🦙
Друзья, я рада объявить расписание на новый месяц: клик ✨ Для тех, кто не успел присутствовать в прошлом месяце я также продублировала некоторые темы.
Правила остаются прежними: у тебя должен быть активный google-аккаунт, уровень около B1 и рабочая камера 🪄
Все подробности ищи в нашем чате в закреплённых сообщениях 💫
I don’t want to touch this issue on my channel, let it be free-politics zone, yet for me this day reminds me of a holiday that we used to celebrate together with my family giving respect to our family roots. However, today I have ambiguous feelings and anxiety about future. I’ll try to get away from bad thoughts and recall this day as it used to be. Wish you all well-being & stay safe 🙏🏻
I know that some of us have faced a language barrier, we are trying to get it over at my Speaking Clubs, but for the rest of you I've written some useful advice in this very article in Russian ✨
I wanna share some self-made infographics with you that I've made for my students - for example, in these pictures I explain the rules of Complex Object. If you like it, let me know so that I can make up more of them 🦙
p.s. you can also write in comments the topic that you want me to explain
By the way, yesterday we were out at the picnic 🧺 Finally, we can enjoy good weather & leave coats and sweaters at home 😍
Share your experiences, what activities are you into during summertime?
Good morning guys! I’ve decided to upgrade your vocabulary a little bit, here are some phrases that we often use in daily life – I suggest you new phrases that can enrich your speech and make you sound more interesting ✨
👵🏻 She is so beautiful
👱🏻♀️She is drop-dead gorgeous
👵🏻 I’m so tired
👱🏻♀️ You’re worn out
👵🏻 I’m so busy
👱🏻♀️ You’re tied-up
Write in comments a phrase that you want to improve, I’ll try to find an alternative variant for you 🧶
As you know British and American English use different words to describe the same thing, e.g. in the USA people watch movies, but in the UK people watch films instead.
Let’s check your knowledge of these differences! 🇺🇸🇬🇧
I've decided to share my opinion on what is worth learning - American or British English, and what is more important - to clarify the difference between the former & the latter. You can read it in Russian via link ✨ I'd be glad to discuss it in comments with you 🦙