aEffortlless EnglishAKISSVOCABULARY Welcome to the vocabulary lesson for Akiss Ok, Let’s start Carlos buys a new car It’s a very expensive It’s a huge, blue, fast car “Huge”, huge means very very big, super big So, it’s a huge, huge Huge means very very big, very very very big It’s a very very very big car It’s a huge car Ok While driving down the street, he sees a girl So “ While” means at the same time Same time: driving down the street, seeing the girl – same time They happen at the same time So while driving down the street Carlos sees a girl on a bicycle Ok, he yells to her: What’s up? “What’s up” is a common way to say hello We say “ what’s up, what’s up” It’s very popular to say: what’s up? So instead of saying “ hello” , if you have a friend, you see your friend, someone you know, you say “what’s up?” When I see my friend, sometimes I say : what’s up It means “hello” of How are you” – what’s up what’s up? So Carlos say “ what’s up” to the girl but she ignores him To ignore means you don’t listen to someone and you don’t pay attention to someone You don’t look at them You don’t listen to them That’s ignore Say “ he ignored her “ means he did not listen to her He did not look at her He ignored her or ignores ( present : ignores) She ignores Carlos She does not look at Carlos She does not listen to Carlos She ignores him And then Carlos yells “ How’s it going?” How’s it going means How are you How are you We often say “ how’s it going or how’s it goin The last sound “g” sometimes “g” going, going, going Sometime no g sound: goin goin goin It’s the same meaning, the same just different pronunciation So “ How’s it going” means “ How are you” So he yells to her “ how’s it going” She keeps walking and ignores him Keeps, here “keeps” means continues Kee has another meanning Keep can mean something else But here, in this article: keeps means continues She she She continues walking She keeps walking Ok, keeps and continues So she keeps walking and she ignores him He yells “ hey, why won’t you talk to me” Ok, won’t means will not “ Why will you not talk to me” is what he saying but in normal speech, normal speaking, we don’t say “ will not” We usually say “ won’t”.“ I won’t go to the aEffortlless EnglishAKISSVOCABULARY Welcome to the vocabulary lesson for Akiss Ok, Let’s start Carlos buys a new car It’s a very expensive It’s a huge, blue, fast car “Huge”, huge means very very big, super big So, it’s a huge, huge Huge means very very big, very very very big It’s a very very very big car It’s a huge car Ok While driving down the street, he sees a girl So “ While” means at the same time Same time: driving down the street, seeing the girl – same time They happen at the same time So while driving down the street Carlos sees a girl on a bicycle Ok, he yells to her: What’s up? “What’s up” is a common way to say hello We say “ what’s up, what’s up” It’s very popular to say: what’s up? So instead of saying “ hello” , if you have a friend, you see your friend, someone you know, you say “what’s up?” When I see my friend, sometimes I say : what’s up It means “hello” of How are you” – what’s up what’s up? So Carlos say “ what’s up” to the girl but she ignores him To ignore means you don’t listen to someone and you don’t pay attention to someone You don’t look at them You don’t listen to them That’s ignore Say “ he ignored her “ means he did not listen to her He did not look at her He ignored her or ignores ( present : ignores) She ignores Carlos She does not look at Carlos She does not listen to Carlos She ignores him And then Carlos yells “ How’s it going?” How’s it going means How are you How are you We often say “ how’s it going or how’s it goin The last sound “g” sometimes “g” going, going, going Sometime no g sound: goin goin goin It’s the same meaning, the same just different pronunciation So “ How’s it going” means “ How are you” So he yells to her “ how’s it going” She keeps walking and ignores him Keeps, here “keeps” means continues Kee has another meanning Keep can mean something else But here, in this article: keeps means continues She she She continues walking She keeps walking Ok, keeps and continues So she keeps walking and she ignores him He yells “ hey, why won’t you talk to me” Ok, won’t means will not “ Why will you not talk to me” is what he saying but in normal speech, normal speaking, we don’t say “ will not” We usually say “ won’t”.“ I won’t go to the store” means I will not go to the store ( in the future, right Future) So he asks her “ why won’t you talk to me?” – Why will you talk to me? And he says “ I want to go to dinner with you” Ok he wants a date He wants to go to a restaurant with her He says: “ I’ll take you to an expensive restaurant, not a cheap restaurant, right? He wants to take her to an expensive restaurant Finally the girl turns and looks at him and she says: I don’t want to go to dinner But she says: if you give me your car, I will give you a surprise Oh give me your car and I will give you a surprise So “ if you give me your car” – so he has to that first, the first action And then, if that happens, then she will give him a surprise Carlos says: ok because she is beautiful He jumps out of the car He gives her the keys and he says: her are the keys Ok, here are the keys We usually say : here is the book, here are the keys We say here is the book, here are the keys We say: here is or here are when we give something to the book, here are the keys We say: here is or here are when we give something to someone: here is the keys, here is the money Here are the keys Ok, so Carlos gives the keys to beautiful blond girl The beautiful blond takes the keys and then kisses Carlos on the cheek She kisses the side of your face, right? So she kisses Carlos on the side of his face on the cheek ok, just on the cheek Then she jumps into the car and drives away Carlos stands on the sidewalk Sidewalk is next to the street, right? It’s where people walk So the street, the street is for cars, cars and buses only and the sidewalk next to the street, right? Sidewalk where peple walk Side of the street Ok, so he stands on the sidewalk And now he has no car and no girl He says: that’s is, just akiss on the cheek Ok, that’s is That’s it means: there is no more There is nothing more Nothing more is coming, nothing more to get, nothing more to So the phrase means finished So he says “ that’s it “ , it means he only got a kiss, he will not get more from her, he will not get something else, only akiss That’s it sometimes we say: that’s all – same meaning In a restaurant you will use it When you finish reading, the waiter or the waitress will come and asks you: Do you want something else: that’s it Do you want more food Do you want more drink? If you’re finished, you say: that’s it means we are finished eating We don’t want more food We don’t want more drinks Right? We are finished Bring the check Bring the bill So at the end, when you finish eating in the restaurant, tell the waiter: that’s it, right, means you’re finished Ok and then, he says: that’s it, just akiss on the cheek Then he gets on her bike ( He gets on the girl’s bicycle Bicycle or bike ) and he rides home Poor Carlos Ok, that’s it, that’s it The lesson is finished Ok the vocabulary lesson is finished That’s it store” means I will not go to the store ( in the future, right Future) So he asks her “ why won’t you talk to me?” – Why will you talk to me? And he says “ I want to go to dinner with you” Ok he wants a date He wants to go to a restaurant with her He says: “ I’ll take you to an expensive restaurant, not a cheap restaurant, right? He wants to take her to an expensive restaurant Finally the girl turns and looks at him and she says: I don’t want to go to dinner But she says: if you give me your car, I will give you a surprise Oh give me your car and I will give you a surprise So “ if you give me your car” – so he has to that first, the first action And then, if that happens, then she will give him a surprise Carlos says: ok because she is beautiful He jumps out of the car He gives her the keys and he says: her are the keys Ok, here are the keys We usually say : here is the book, here are the keys We say here is the book, here are the keys We say: here is or here are when we give something to the book, here are the keys We say: here is or here are when we give something to someone: here is the keys, here is the money Here are the keys Ok, so Carlos gives the keys to beautiful blond girl The beautiful blond takes the keys and then kisses Carlos on the cheek She kisses the side of your face, right? So she kisses Carlos on the side of his face on the cheek ok, just on the cheek Then she jumps into the car and drives away Carlos stands on the sidewalk Sidewalk is next to the street, right? It’s where people walk So the street, the street is for cars, cars and buses only and the sidewalk next to the street, right? Sidewalk where peple walk Side of the street Ok, so he stands on the sidewalk And now he has no car and no girl He says: that’s is, just akiss on the cheek Ok, that’s is That’s it means: there is no more There is nothing more Nothing more is coming, nothing more to get, nothing more to So the phrase means finished So he says “ that’s it “ , it means he only got a kiss, he will not get more from her, he will not get something else, only akiss That’s it sometimes we say: that’s all – same meaning In a restaurant you will use it When you finish reading, the waiter or the waitress will come and asks you: Do you want something else: that’s it Do you want more food Do you want more drink? If you’re finished, you say: that’s it means we are finished eating We don’t want more food We don’t want more drinks Right? We are finished Bring the check Bring the bill So at the end, when you finish eating in the restaurant, tell the waiter: that’s it, right, means you’re finished Ok and then, he says: that’s it, just akiss on the cheek Then he gets on her bike ( He gets on the girl’s bicycle Bicycle or bike ) and he rides home Poor Carlos Ok, that’s it, that’s it The lesson is finished Ok the vocabulary lesson is finished That’s it ... restaurant with her He says: “ I’ll take you to an expensive restaurant, not a cheap restaurant, right? He wants to take her to an expensive restaurant Finally the girl turns and looks at him and.. .A KISS VOCABULARY Welcome to the vocabulary lesson for A kiss Ok, Let’s start Carlos buys a new car It’s a very expensive It’s a huge, blue, fast car “Huge”, huge means very very... I’ll take you to an expensive restaurant, not a cheap restaurant, right? He wants to take her to an expensive restaurant Finally the girl turns and looks at him and she says: I don’t want to