You know, sometimes it's easy to forget what's really important. Like finding time to relax.
I couldn't agree more. Basically, we've let work take over our lives.
Life is certainly more peaceful when we avoid disagreements.
In this video, we'll study useful expressions to agree with others.
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Remember the conversation at the beach?
Did you hear how the man agreed with the woman?
Let's listen to that conversation again. This time you'll hear the full version.
Ah, I'm so glad we decided to take a vacation.
You know, sometimes it's easy to forget what's really important. Like finding time to relax.
I couldn't agree more. Basically, we've let work take over our lives.
You're so right. And we let it happen without noticing, didn't we?
Yeah. We did. What we need to do is change some of our habits like doing email at bedtime...
and over breakfast. It's just not right to bring so much work home.
Did you catch all those expressions?
The new ping-pong table is being delivered tomorrow.
Is it? That should be an interesting addition to the office. I can't remember the last time I played a game of table tennis.
Me neither. But I'll enjoy playing. I bet we all will.
I was kind of against the idea at first, but the more I think about it, I believe it's a good thing.
Besides, work should be fun, right?
You'll get no argument from me. I voted in favor of ordering the table.
Note this important difference.
"Me too" and "me neither" both express agreement.
But "me too" follows an affirmative or positive statement.
"Me neither follows a negative statement."
Let's see if you can recall the expressions.
You'll hear the conversations again,
but this time some words are missing.
See if you can remember what the speakers said.
I hope studying these expressions will help you feel more confident
and more comfortable when you have conversations in English.