01 December, 2023

我家的第一届人 + “人”口普查

我家的第一届人 + “人”口普查

时间:25-Nov-2023

总数:相信你的能力!

👫👦👧

“人”

母鸡

🐔🐔🐔🐔

鹌鹑

🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦

布偶

🐱

边牧

🐕

注解:

1. 排名不分先后

2. 保留所有解释权

3. 一切皆在法律允许范围内

4. 有财力后再考虑扩张

5. 有问题私信

29 October, 2023

Everyday Native English (08): Small Talks

Everyday Native English (08): Small Talks

Small talk can be a great way to break the ice and meet new people. It can also be a way to connect with people you already know on a deeper level. By asking questions and sharing your own interests, you can build relationships and make new friends.

  1. Weather: "It's a beautiful day today, isn't it?" "I can't believe how hot it is today." "I'm so glad the rain finally stopped."
  2. Current events: "Did you see the news about [current event]?" "What do you think about [current event]?" "I'm really interested in learning more about [current event]."
  3. Hobbies and interests: "What do you like to do for fun?" "What are you passionate about?" "Do you have any hobbies that you're really into?"
  4. Food and drink: "What's your favorite food?" "Have you tried the new restaurant on [street name]?" "What's your favorite drink to order at a coffee shop?"
  5. Travel: "Have you traveled anywhere interesting lately?" "Where's your dream vacation spot?" "What's your favorite place you've ever been?"
  6. Work: "What do you do for a living?" "What's the best part of your job?" "What are you working on right now?"
  7. School: "What are you studying?" "What's your favorite class?" "What are your plans after graduation?"
  8. Sports: "Are you a fan of any sports teams?" "What's your favorite sport to watch?" "What's your favorite sport to play?"
  9. Entertainment: "What's your favorite TV show?" "What's the last movie you saw in theaters?" "What kind of music do you like to listen to?"
  10. Holidays: "What's your favorite holiday?" "What are you doing for [upcoming holiday]?" "Do you have any special traditions for [holiday]?"

Here are some examples of how to use these small talks to start conversations:

  • Weather: "It's a beautiful day today, isn't it? What are your plans for the weekend?"
  • Current events: "Did you see the news about the new space telescope? I'm so excited to see what it discovers."
  • Hobbies and interests: "I love to read. What are you reading right now?"
  • Food and drink: "I'm trying the new coffee shop on the corner. What's your favorite drink to order there?"
  • Travel: "I've always wanted to visit Iceland. Have you ever been?"
  • Work: "I'm a software engineer. What do you do for a living?"
  • School: "I'm studying computer science. What are you studying?"
  • Sports: "I'm a big fan of the Lakers. Are you a fan of any sports teams?"
  • Entertainment: "I'm really into the new season of Stranger Things. Have you seen it yet?"
  • Holidays: "My favorite holiday is Halloween. What's your favorite holiday?"

24 October, 2023

Everyday Native English (07)

Everyday Native English (07)

You can use these phrases to start a conversation with anyone in the morning, whether it's a coworker, friend, or family member. They're a great way to be friendly and show that you're interested in the other person's day.

  • "Good morning! How are you today?"
  • "How was your night? Did you get a good sleep?"
  • "What's on your agenda today? Any big meetings or presentations?"
  • "Looking forward to the weekend? Any plans?"
  • "Any big plans for today? I'm thinking of going to the park after work."
  • "I love this weather! It's so sunny and warm."
  • "That's a great outfit! I love that shirt."
  • "How's the coffee? I'm still waiting for mine."
  • "Did you see the news this morning? Did you hear about the big storm last night?"
  • "What's your favorite thing about working here? I love the people and the culture."
  • "I'm so glad it's Friday! I'm ready for the weekend."
  • "Have a great day! See you tomorrow."