09 Practice, Create Idiom Sentences

Key English Idioms: Break Up With Someone - Relationships Key English Idioms | "break up with someone" | Relationships
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Transcript

Okay, it's time for more practice. And this time we're going to use the idiom break up with someone and create the four different kinds of sentences in English. Okay, here we go. So we have a picture, and we have the place where we're going to make the sentences and the idiom, right. So let's talk about this picture, shall we? In this picture, I see a man and I see his silhouette.

What is a silhouette? We look it up. I think we should. Let's take a picture. Take a look at some pictures of silhouettes. So a silhouette is an outline right?

You can't see all the details of their face and clothing and stuff. But you can see the outline of their body and their body is a dark color, though so you can see around it right that's called a silhouette. We have different silhouettes here to silhouettes. Romantic silhouette, a man trying to hug this suns silhouette. light is coming from the other side, it's shining towards us. We can't really see the person too clearly.

But we can see their silhouette, their outline. Right? When we're describing this picture, I see the silhouette of a man and an umbrella. And he has his head to the side. behind him is a beautiful sunset. I'm not sure if they change the photo with Photoshop, but either way, it's beautiful.

As a lot of shades of purple, red and there's blues. There are clouds in the sky, it looks like maybe they put the camera on the ground or on a tripod and it's taking a picture up. So it looks like we can see some some grass or some weeds or plants that grow in like a metal metal or outside. So it's a very nice picture. Okay, so let's make some sentences using this picture. And the idiom and specifically these sentences are going to be the kind of Where we share information.

Okay, here we go. first sentence, Mary broke up with Tom, one day before he was fired from his job. Hmm. Let's make the idiom bold. So it stands out. It's easy to see.

So here's the sentence, and I need you guys to repeat out loud after me. Here we go. Mary broke up with Tom one day before he was fired from his job. Okay, so not the greatest situation for Tom right. First, his girlfriend breaks up with him. And the next day, he's fired from his job.

Two bad things in two days. Let's make another sentence talking And Sarah broke up with each other. So Tom, but an umbrella make alien bold broke up with each other. Oh, that's right pronunciation repeat after me. Tom and Sarah broke up with each other. So Tom bought an umbrella.

Tom maybe he was feeling sad, but he likes umbrellas and umbrella makes him feel better. So we bought a new one. Okay, so broke up with each other is the idiom in this sentence. We have another option if we want to use this idiom, we could just say amen Sarah broke up, Tom body umbrella. If you want to add more information or have another way to do it, then you just leave with each other in their comments or broke up with each other. So Tom bought an umbrella.

Right? These are two sentences that share information. And we use the picture as our inspiration. And the idiom and we shared information. All right, let's move on to the next kind of sentence, which is a command or request. So we're telling someone to do something a command is a little bit less nice.

It's just do it right. A request is like a polite command. Please do something. All right. So here we go. Let's make a couple sentences.

Break up with her. He doesn't like umbrellas. So we have two sentences here. I tried to make a little situation. The sentence that is a command His breakup with her, led someone to do something. Maybe Tom's friend, Maria is talking with him and says, You need to break up with her.

She doesn't like umbrellas. It's going to be a horrible for your relationship. So repeat out loud after me break up with her. She doesn't like umbrellas. Alright, let's make another sentence. Right?

Please don't break up with me. Baby. I have a new umbrella. And once again, we have two sentences. Nice to add extra sentence we kind of have an idea what's going on. This would be the request is more respectful, right asking someone to do so.

Something please don't break up with me. Okay, so repeat out loud after me. Please don't break up with me baby. I have a new umbrella. Right? So Tom is out of the relationship that Tom has with his girlfriend is not going so great.

And he's he senses that he feels that it's not going great. So he tries to communicate. Please don't break up with me baby have a new umbrella. If for some reason Tom thinks that having a new umbrella will make his girlfriend not break up with him. Hmm. Let's move on to the next type of sentence asking a question.

All right, first sentence. The last time you broke up with Martha did holding And umbrella make you feel better. Right? The idiom broke up with Martha. Repeat out loud after me. The last time you broke up with Martha, it holding an umbrella make you feel better.

So someone is asking Tom, and when Tom previously broke up with Martha, person is talking with Tom right now wants to know, did it make you feel better to hold an umbrella? So we made a question. Let's do another one. Tom. Why are you going to break up with Sarah Morrow and we're going to make the idiom bold. going to see a breakup with Sarah.

There we are. Right? Repeat after me. Tom. Why are you going to break up with Sarah tomorrow? Okay, so in the idiom here we have breakup with Sarah, you could say it could have been breakup with her.

If we already know that we're talking about Sarah, it could have said, Tom, why are you going to break up with her tomorrow? And we're just trying to get information from Tom. Why is this gonna happen? We have two questions. Right. Let's move on to the fourth kind of sentence.

Express strong emotion. I think we're going to see some exclamation marks. Tom, I can't believe you broke up with search ad. Beautiful, babe. All right, first thing broke up with such a beautiful braid. Alright, so this is kind of long, right?

So the first part broke up with. And so who is who are we talking about that he broke up with? Such a beautiful babe. That was a phrase that works together such a beautiful beam, though the whole idiom broke up with such a beautiful babe. Repeat after me. Tom, I can't believe you broke up with such a beautiful babe.

And so the person who is talking with Tom is shocked, surprised what? You broke up with that beautiful woman. It doesn't make any sense. The next sentence very broke up with us because he kills people with his umbrella. That seems like a great situation use an exclamation mark. All right, broke up with Tom is the idiom.

Repeat after me use some emotion. Mary broke up with Tom because he kills people with his umbrella. Right. So, Tom is crazy. And he's umbrellas, not because he said it's because it's a weapon. Maybe there's a sharp point on top or something, I don't know.

But he kills people. And that's the reason very broke up with him. A very good reason. And I guess she was lucky because Tom didn't kill her with the umbrella or who knows what the future will bring? Maybe he will. Mm hmm.

All right, let's move forward.

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