Lesson 4 Introduction [Video]

Optional – Review the Slideshow

See it here.

Optional – Sade

Here’s the song I mention in the video. My girlfriend isn’t a big Sade fan (another reason for us to break up!) but Sade is a stone-cold genius with a golden voice.

 

 

Optional – Sam Smith’s James Bond Song

I didn’t take to this song at first, but after listening a few times it really REALLY grew on me.

 
 

Formality

These are all ‘neutral’. You can use them freely in the speaking test and writing test.  

Grammar Stuff

Refer back to The Science Bit for a little more detail about these terms.

ask out: transitive separable

Go ahead! Ask her out!

break up: the way you will use it: intransitive

The exception would be sentences like: What broke them up? Or: It wasn’t money that broke them up; it was his mother-in-law.

come between: transitive inseparable

take to: transitive inseparable

pick on: transitive inseparable

 

3 thoughts on “Lesson 4 Introduction [Video]”

  1. What’s the difference between take to and get into. I know the latter is used for things and the former for people and hobbies. But a hobby is something. So I can say: I am getting into kabbady right away or I took to kabbady right away.

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