Okay, so Paul and Anna are gonna have a nice conversation. Let's see what happens. Right. Okay. Hopefully I'm a little bit unpredictable, so you won't know exactly what they're going to say. Here we go.
So Paul is going to start the conversation. Right, here we go. Here we go, Paul, you're the greatest. I'd be lost without you. I count. Whoop, I count on your love.
Ah, such a nice way to start the conversation. And I'm pretty awesome. However, I think there's one way you can improve. Whoo. Let's see what's going to happen here. Paul, what do you mean?
Are you saying there's something wrong with me? Anna, I love you and can always count on you. Unfortunately, I can always count on your bad breath as well. Hmm. Paul, perhaps I should stop breathing on your face. This is getting awkward.
Okay, so let me go back to the conversation and first I'm going to make the idioms bold because the idiom for today was countdown. So let's see where they are in the conversation. You can see how they fit right. How do they flow? Let's see. All right.
I can always count on. All right, of course I can always count Done. Hmm. Okay, so this may not be your regular conversation, but it's probably an honest conversation. And in this conversation we have count on the idiom, three times, right? And let's just see quick, let's review.
What does count on mean? counter means you're able to depend on someone or something, or you expect or you think that something will happen. Okay, so in the conversation, here we go. Alright, so I typed it out. Okay. Mama says you smashed this romantic scene?
Well, they had to have the conversation sometime. If someone has stinky breath can only last so long before you have to talk about it. Lila Almeida says Hello, hello, hello. Okay. So I'm going to say the conversation at regular speed. So follow along with me.
Here we go, Paul, you're the greatest. I'd be lost without you. I count on your love. Anna. I'm pretty awesome. However, I think there's one way you can improve.
Paul, what do you mean? Are you saying there's something wrong with me? Anna, I love you and can always count on you. Unfortunately, I could always count on your bad breath as well. Okay, I'll stay serious, Paul. Perhaps?
I should stop breathing on your face. This is getting awkward. Huh? Okay. All right. Okay, so we just did the conversation.
Paul and Anna had a nice conversation. And maybe it was a little bit different than what we were expecting, based on This picture right? Okay, so now we're going to look at some of the phrases and vocabulary in this conversation okay?