Tasty, tasty. Okay, so let's use this picture with Fred and Larry. And let's have a conversation. And you know that my conversations will probably be a little strange. But we're going to learn and make sure you understand how to use the idiom and phrases and vocabulary in the conversation. So here we go.
Let's have a little bit of fun. Fred is going to talk first. Okay, here we go. At the end of the day, you're a lousy friend. And your breath stinks. Oh, sada mo says hello.
Hello, teacher. Hello, hello. We're just starting the conversation. So Fred starts it with at the end of the day, you're a lousy friend and your breath stinks. Well, Larry says Is this about me beating you at that poker game? 40 years ago.
Fred, of course, you bluffed and stole the part that was going to change my life. Now, all I have is a bicycle. It's a nice bicycle. Okay, Larry, at the end of the day, I think your bicycle is absolutely wonderful. Hmm. Fred.
It was great talking to you. I gotta go. See ya tomorrow. Whoo. Okay, so now we have a conversation. First thing I'm going to do is Find the idioms and make them bold.
So they stand out and we can see easily how they fit into the conversation. Okay, so the idiom The theme for today was end of the day. Fred says, end of the day once and Larry says it once, and we just quick take a look at my typing, see if there are any mistakes. Okay, so I'm going to say the conversation at regular speed. Here we go all the way along bread. At the end of the day, you're a lousy friend, and your breath stinks.
Larry, Is this about me beating you at that poker game? 40 years ago? Bread, of course. You bluffed and stole the pot that was going to change my life. Now all I have is a bicycle. Larry, at the end of the day, I think your bicycle is absolutely Wonderful read.
It was great talking to you. I gotta go see it tomorrow. Okay, so let's break this conversation into parts and we're going to talk about the vocabulary and phrases