Learning is a lifelong effort. "Consider a language ... language serves to describe a combination of colored squares on a surface. The squares form a complex like a chessboard. There are red, green, white and black squares. The words of the language are 'red', 'green', 'white', 'black', and a sentence is a series of these words. They describe an arrangement of squares in an order." -- Ludwig Wittgenstein, philosopher (20th century)

The Flatmates episode 4(including Video/ Vocabulary)




Episode 4 : Another round
Michal:She's beautiful.
Alice:What's wrong with you?
Helen: Nothing! You know I think Michal really likes you.
Alice: Don't be daft! He's only being polite.
Helen: Do you think so?
Alice: Yes, and why are you so interested all of a sudden?
Helen: No, no reason really. Look, I've got to get back to the flat, I've got loads of studying to do.
Alice:Oh relax! The books can wait. Tim's buying the next round. What do you want?



Vocabulary:

What's wrong? (phr.) - what is the problem?

daft (adj.) - strange often in a way that is funny

Do you think so? (phr.) - Is that your opinion? Is that the state of your belief?

all of a sudden (Phr.) - suddenly ( adj.) very quickly in usually an unexpected way : in a sudden way

interest (adj.) - wanting to learn more about something or somebody or to become involved in something or somebody

no reason (phr.) - there was no acceptable explanation

flat (n.) - British: an apartment typically on one floor, apartment (n.) - American: a usually rented room or set of rooms that is part of a building and is used as a place to live

get back ( phr.) - to return to a place after going away

loads of (phr.) a large amount of something

a round (n.) - a number of drinks that are served at the same time to each person in a group

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