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Effortless English swept off my feet idiom - PPT Presentation

fall in love very strongly need some space idiom need time alone need time away from other people into my career idiom focused on my job con centrating on my job nonverbal adj not speech not related to speaking tone n intonation pitch ain57557 ID: 81695

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Effortless English into my career:idiom.focused on my job, con-nonverbal:adj. nottone:n. intonation, pitchain픀t:casualcasualwanna: v. want toin:idiom. thatÕs when Iopen her eyes:idiom.her feet:idiom. makebroom:joke. needs theright technique (heÕs jok-No woman wakes up saying: "God, I hope I don't getsweptoff my feet today."Or something like, "I just need some space." Or my personalfavorite: "I'm really into my career right now."60 % of all human communication is nonverbal-- Body lan30% is your tone. So that means that 90% of what you'resaying... ain'tcoming out of your mouth.doesn't wannahurt your feelings. What else is she gonnaLuckily, the fact is, that just like the rest of us... even a beauti-And that's where I come in.My job is to open her eyes.any man has a chance to sweep any woman off her feet.Just needs the right broom. Hitch 1