What Does “So-and-So” Mean in English? 🤔

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Published1 month ago
Duration1:04
Video ID4lcdLEItxDI
Languageen-US
CategoryEducation
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views2.6K
Likes103
Comments10
Engagement Rate4.29%
Likes per 100 views3.91
Comments per 1K views3.80

Description

✨Would you like LIVE instruction every month and meaningful practice with my feedback? B2+ learners can join me on Patreon as a Lifelong Learner. 👉http://patreon.com/englishwithjennifer ❇️Group Zoom classes ❇️Exclusive practice tasks ❇️ Bonus listening materials (movie reviews, comprehension quizzes, etc.) ❇️Access the archive of previous posts. Hundreds of learning gems! This is an ongoing study program. Members vote on a monthly topic. All skills are practiced. ABOUT THIS VIDEO: What does “so-and-so” mean in English? In this advanced English lesson (B2+), learn how American English speakers use this casual expression in everyday conversation. You’ll hear natural examples of: • Referring to an unknown person • Talking about someone whose name isn’t important • Avoiding offensive language • Speaking hypothetically or about gossip This short lesson is ideal for upper level English learners who want to understand everyday spoken English and sound more natural in conversation. 💬 Would you stop someone from spreading gossip about “so-and-so”? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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