Lesson Introduction
You invited your friend to dinner and now it's time. The moment you have been waiting for, to tell her how you feel and confess that you consider her to be "more than just a friend". Join us today as we learn in English how to express these feelings. Will she say yes? Listen to today's podcast to find out!
A: Hey, you’re early! Where’s everyone?
B: Well... I told them not to come. I made a reservation just for the two of us. I thought we could have an quiet evening all to ourselves.
A: Oh... why?
B: Jennifer, there’s something I wanna ask you.
A: Sure. What is it?
B: Hmm... okay, here’s the thing. I’ve always seen you as more than just a friend, and I can’t take it any more. I know you better than anyone, I know the pros and cons of your personality, I even know what side of the bed is yours! I think we would be great together, don’t you?
A: Are you serious? We’ve been friends for years! We can’t just change that overnight!
B: I know! I never had the guts to tell you... until today. So, what do you say? Are you willing to give me a shot?
two of us you and me
all to our selves just for us and no one else
here is the thing phrase used to begin explaining a situation or problem
pros and cons good things and bad things about a person
guts courage, brave
give (someone) a shot to let someone have a try
going out phrase used to indicate that you are dating someone
get with to become someone’s boyfriend/girlfriend
ask out to ask someone to join you on a romantic date
intimate having a very close relationship; very warm and friendly
make-out to kiss