TE ENSEÑO COMO MEMORIZAR ESTO QUE TE HARA HABLAR INGLES - Summary

Summary

This video discusses 50 common English phrases that are often used in conversations. These phrases are not full sentences but are short expressions that are used frequently in everyday conversations. The video explains the meaning and usage of each phrase, including phrases like "just in case," "no way," "be quiet," "watch out," and many others. The video aims to help viewers improve their English skills by learning and memorizing these common phrases. The speaker also invites viewers to visit their website, EnglishRelax.com, for more resources, including ebooks and software, to help with learning English.

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Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The text is about common English phrases used in daily conversations.
2. The phrases are often used in informal settings and are not complete sentences.
3. The text includes 50 small standard phrases that are commonly used in conversations.
4. The phrases can be used to help people sound more natural when speaking English.
5. The text is from a video or audio recording, and the speaker is encouraging viewers to visit their website for more information.
6. The website, EnglishRelax.com, offers several methods for learning English, including ebooks and software.
7. One of the ebooks offered is called "The Phrase to Understand English" and includes phrases for different levels of conversation.
8. The ebook comes with audio recordings of the phrases in normal and slow speeds to help with pronunciation.
9. The website also offers a phrasal verb generator that can randomly generate commonly used phrasal verbs in English.
10. The speaker encourages viewers to like and comment on the video, and to subscribe to their channel for more content.
11. The speaker also mentions that they read all comments and respond to them.

Here are some of the specific phrases mentioned in the text, along with their meanings:

12. "Just in case" means doing something to prepare for a possible situation.
13. "Last nite" is a common way to say "last night".
14. "This" can mean "maybe" or "perhaps".
15. "No way" means "no" or "not possible".
16. "What's up" is a common greeting that means "how are you".
17. "How everything is going" is a way to ask how someone is doing.
18. "Let's do it" is a phrase used to encourage someone to take action.
19. "Nevermind" means "it doesn't matter" or "forget about it".
20. "Next time" means "in the future" or "on another occasion".
21. "Right now" means "at this moment".
22. "Here" can mean "in this place" or "near me".
23. "Of course" means "yes" or "agreed".
24. "Later" is a way to say "goodbye" or "see you later".
25. "Seriously" means "I'm not joking" or "I'm being serious".
26. "Let me know" means "tell me" or "inform me".
27. "Feel free" means "you're welcome" or "don't hesitate".
28. "My life" can mean "I'm having a bad day" or "I'm tired".
29. "No problem" means "you're welcome" or "it's okay".
30. "I'm cold" means "I'm feeling chilly" or "I'm cold".
31. "I'm hot" means "I'm feeling warm" or "I'm too hot".
32. "First of all" means "before anything else" or "initially".
33. "Let's see" means "let me think" or "let me consider it".
34. "I need to go home" means "I have to leave" or "I need to go now".
35. "I'm busy" means "I'm occupied" or "I'm not available".
36. "I'm hungry" means "I need food" or "I'm feeling hungry".
37. "That's enough" means "stop" or "that's enough".
38. "I'm tired" means "I'm feeling exhausted" or "I'm too tired".