Ways to use the word ‘SO’ | Expand your vocabulary | Phrases for advanced students

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Hello English and accent students! In this video lesson I&going to teach you various expressions that contain the word 'SO'. -------MORE FROM JADE JODDLE #LearnEnglish #AdvancedVocabulary #EnglishVocabulary -----TODAY’S LESSON 0:00 Introduction In today’s lesson, we discover a variety of phrases and situations where you might want to use the word & "SO" is a common word. We use it all the time in day-to-day conversation. The aim of this lesson is to provide you with some great examples so that you can confidently start using "SO" in more interesting and varied ways. After this lesson, you&going to raise the level of your vocabulary so you can sound much more advanced in your English. Are you ready to discover the different ways you express yourself using the word 'SO'? -------0:27 &meaning The phrase “so-so” is used as an adjective to describe an average, not very good or very bad, experience or object. Example: "How was the film?" "It was so-so". "How are you today?" "So-so". -------1:03 &don&think so&meaning "I don&think so" is used as a disagreeing response to a question that you&asked. Example: "Does this bus go to the city centre?" "No, I don&think so". -------1:52 &you say so&meaning We use this when we disagree with, or want to be dismissive about, something someone has said. Example: "This teacher is the nicest teacher I&seen in my life." "If you say so". -------02:30 &hope so&meaning This phrase is used when you’re saying you don&know for...

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