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Join Dan and Vanessa for an advanced conversation lesson! Test your listening skills and have fun with English. Download my free e-book: '5 Steps To Becoming A Confident English Speaker' Join 'The Fearless Fluency Club' for $5 for the first month (use coupon code 'NEW') --------------------------------------------------------------------- Vocabulary and Questions from this lesson: What’s something that makes you feel excited? I get excited by food. / I get excited when I see food. From afar: I saw him from afar, so I couldn’t talk to him. You-know-who: (someone who isn’t named, usually a secret person) I was looking at you-know-who.

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What is something that annoys you? To (not) take something: (to not tolerate something) I can’t take that clicking sound. Would rather: I would rather be hot than hear that sound! To be biased: (to like or dislike something based on a personal experience) I think my baby is cute, but I am biased because I am his mother.

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Have you ever felt down in the dumps? (really sad) To be long distance: (to be in a relationship with someone who lives far away) Dan and Vanessa had a long-distance relationship for three years. To go down a rabbit trail: (to get distracted for a long time) Dan went down a rabbit trail and researched conspiracy theories. The dump: (the trash) We threw our old TV in the dump. To linger (to stay for a while) Sometimes sadness lingers inside me. Do you easily get embarrassed? Inadvertently: (unintentionally) Dan inadvertently makes people feel embarrassed.