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Lessons Categories relationships

20 English lessons on the topic of 'relationships'

The word "relationship" can mean either:

  • a romantic relationship (with a boyfriend, wife, etc.)
  • a non-romantic relationship (with a friend, a coworker, a family member, or anyone you know)

This category teaches expressions for talking about both kinds of relationships.

English Lesson: I'm not even remotely interested in hearing what he has to say.
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11. “I'm not even remotely interested in hearing what he has to say.”

English Lesson: He said it so matter-of-factly, I didn't know what to make of it at first.
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12. “He said it so matter-of-factly, I didn't know what to make of it at first.”

English Lesson: My father was always too absorbed in his work to pay much attention to me.
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13. “My father was always too absorbed in his work to pay much attention to me.”

English Lesson: It hasn't really sunk in yet.
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14. “It hasn't really sunk in yet.”

English Lesson: Believe it or not, she made the first move.
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15. “Believe it or not, she made the first move.”

English Lesson: Thanks but no thanks.
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16. “Thanks but no thanks.”

Free

17. “Really? When did they split up?”

Free

18. “She's already moved on.”

Free

19. “I think he's still hung up on her.”

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20. “Listen - I know it's none of my business, but you should probably apologize to her.”

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