Common American English Phrase

Common American English Phrase

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  • BeckyTech Co. Ltd

This application all about words and phrases used in american english.

About this app

Every language has conventional and much-used ways of expressing even the most common place requests, inquiries, or responses. Some of these expressions are idioms or idiomatic. Others are perfectly understandable and literal English, but people unfamiliar with the language may have difficulty formulating them in typical and conventional ways. This app is a collection of daily used American English conversations containing nearly 6,000 phrases such expressions grouped into 537 topics that are listed under 83 major categories of social interaction. New to this application are extensive illustrations that place numerous expressions in a visual context, facilitating understanding and memorization. The complete list of major category headings and their topics can be found in easily scrollable views and Categories, Etymologies. This app can also be used for browsing through topics.
Even if you don't understand some words you can search them on Google, Bing, Collins Dictionary, Wikibooks, Word references, Google Translator, Youtube, and Pinterest. All of this can be done without leaving the application. All of the phrases and words are listed in a way to make using them more easy and more convenient ways.
Topics listed in the applications are as follows:
Asking if someone is all right
Asking why someone looks so unhappy
Offering someone help and advice
Encouraging someone who is unhappy
When you are depressed
Expressing despair and emptiness
When someone looks very happy
When someone is very happy—idioms
Expressing enthusiasm for life
When someone is content
When someone is carefree
When someone is resigned to life as it is
Expressing displeasure with something
Asking someone to stop being unpleasant
Dullness and boredom
Dullness in people
Excitement in people

When you feel out of place
Expressing anger
Expressing fright
When you do not know what to say

Difficulty in hearing
An ear for music
Hearing loud and soft sounds
Concerning ears or hearing
The taste of foods
Offering someone a small portion of food
Expressing hunger
Identifying smells
Physical responses
The sense of touch
Difficulties with seeing
Concerning good vision
Concerning vision and belief

When someone is in good health
Observing that someone looks disorderly
When someone looks very bad
Inquiring about someone’s health or well-being
When someone does not look well

Concerning allergies
Allergic problems with the nose and breathing
When someone sneezes
Allergic problems with the eyes
Allergic problems with the skin
Expressing general feelings of illness
Expressing mild discomfort owing to illness
When you feel like vomiting
Describing a pain in the head
Describing dizziness
Describing being exhausted or worn out
Offering care to a sick person
Concerning catching a disease
Questions for the hospital patient
Explaining that your health is improving
Explaining that you are receiving medical care
Explaining that you are cured of a health problem

Describing family relationships
Family solidarity
Asking about a meal
Announcing a meal
Instructions were given to children in the kitchen
Blessing the food
Second servings
Instructing children on good table manners
Doing the dishes and more listed in this apps

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