Daily Life - I’m Sorry, I Love You II (C0028)
A: I’m so relieved that your ankle wasn’t broken! I
feel just awful about this whole thing. I wanna
make it up to you. Let me take you out to dinner
tonight. My treat.
B: That sounds great! I’d love to! Here is my address. Pick me up at eight?
A: Perfect!
B: Thank you for such a lovely evening! The food
was amazing, and I had a great time.
A: Me too. You look so beautiful tonight! I wish this
night would never end. There’s something I have
to tell you...
B: What is it?
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c 2008 Praxis Language Ltd.A: I woke up today thinking this would be just like
any other ordinary day, but I was wrong. A twist
of fate brought us together. I crashed into your life
and you into mine, and this may sound crazy, but
I’m falling
Key Vocabulary
relieved Adjective relaxed and happy that
something difficult has
been stopped
make it up verb do something good as
a balance to a bad or
hurtful action
my treat phrase I will pay
pick up verb go somewhere in order
to get someone or something
ordinary Adjective normal
twist of fate phrase unplanned events that
has a big impact on the
future
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c 2008 Praxis Language Ltd.crash verb hit something causing
serious damage
fall in love phrase start being in love
Supplementary Vocabulary
go on a date phrase go to an event or activity with a boyfriend or
girlfriend
ask you out verb invite or ask someone to
go on a date (informal)
take you out verb invite someone to go
and do something
turn down verb decline an invitation
look forward
to
verb an expression to show
excitement about something
see someone verb be in a relationship
with someone
flirt verb behave in a way that
expresses a sexual attraction for someone
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